Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 303, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 28 December 1917 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

FOR RENT—Lots of convenient storage room, inquire of Abraham Leopold. FOR RENT—John J. Lawler pas-. ture land near Fair Oaks. A limt-1 ed amount. Fint come first served. Horses at $1.50 per month, cattle at $1.25 per month. From May 1 until November 1, phone 337. FOR RENT—Seven room house, electric lights, city water and cistern in house; garden and chicken park and good fruit; one block south of postoffice.—Mrs. Mark Hemphill, Phone 471. FOR RENT—9 room house, electric lights and city water, 3 blocks from square.—Dr. F. A. Turfler. MISCELLANEOUS. MONEY TO LOAN—Chas. J. Dean & Son. LOST—A lap robe somewhere in town, or between town and the Catholic cemetery. Please,return to this office. MONEY TO "LOAN—S per cent farm ’oans.—John A. Dunlap. FOR EXCHANGE—24O acres, fine improvements, located 1 % miles from station; to exchange for improved SO acres.—Harvey Davisson. HOOSIER HUNTING GROUNDS by Bill Bat. Sent postpaid to any address for SI.OO through holidays. Phone 921-E or write, John Alter. SPEClAL—Remember this is the last week to subscribe for The American Magazine at $1.50, or McCall’s, 2 years for SI.OO. Both advance Jan. 1, 1918. Phone 81. Mrs. Lem Huston. ESTRAY—Red sow, weight about 50 pounds. Inform J. W. Tilton. Tillie Malchow went to Chicago on the early morning train. Dr. Emil Besser, of Remington, accompanied one of his patients to Chicago from here today. Frank Garriott, of Fair Oaks, transacted business in Lafayette, Thursday. James A. Cameron, the International Harvester Company blockman is transacting business in Lowell, today. Mrs. Louis H. Hamilton, Marie Hamilton, Jane Parkinson and Luella Robinson are spending the day in Chicago.

Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Comer, three son and daughter, returned to their home in Winchester, Thursday after a visit with the Comer sisters and other relatives here. The REPUBLICAN will appreciate it very much if all subscribers to the Evening Republican hand the carrier boys the amount necessary to pay their subscription tomorrow. This is the last collecting date in the year. It has been repprted to this office that a boy in the east part of the city has been offering Evening Republicans for sale. Evidently this .young fellow has been snitching papers that have been delivered to patrons, before' they have been able to get them. This in a way accounts for some complaints we have had. Better cut it out young fellow. Sometime ago we noticed a shipment of household goods at the Monon station marked to go by freight to Ira J. Coe at Chicago. The Republican knows more than that, but we don’t want to tell right now. We were asked not to say anything about this and of course we must not. CASTOR IA For Infants and Children In Use For Over 30 Years Ahvage beats ffigoetutvof JWcAtK