Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 256, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 November 1917 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

City Bus* and Transfer Line. , The City Buss and Transfer Line is now under the management of Earl Clouse. Every effort will be made to give the public the most obliging service. The buss will meet all trains and city calls will receive the most prompt attention. Peter Nomensen, the proprietor, has instructed Mr. Clouse to give his patrons the most efficient service possible. The service is extended to St. Joseph’s College and the Indian School. Call Phones 107 or 646. EARL CLOUSE, Manager. Walter Lynge, the insurance agent, returned from Huron, S. Dak., Monday evening. While in Dakota he disposed of his quarter section of land, located near Huron, to Walter Irving, of that state. Mr. Lynge received $35 an acre for the land, or $5,600 in all. While on his way back to Indiana Mr. Lynge stopped in lowa for a visit with his brother, Edward. He stated that the latter was disposing of 3,000 bushels of old corn for from $7 to $8 a bushel to /farmers of that vicinity for seed corn. Mr. Lynge was offered $2 a bushel for it in August, but owing to a lack of farm labor at that time was unable to move it. Corn in lowa this years is regarded as a failure, according to Mr. Lynge, _ For quick results advertise in The Republican classified column. Moke your wants known in eur Classified Column.