Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 312, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 January 1918 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
FOR RENT —Good 200 acre farm in Hanging Grove township. Inquire of Thomas Callahan or N. G. Halsey. FOR RENT —A modem bungalow. Furnished and with furnace. For a short time only. Inquire at Republican office.
FOR RENT—A 9 room house, all modem improvements, furnace heat. Also garage with cement driveway, blocks south of court house. 326 S. Cullen St. Mrs. Geo. H. Healey, Phone 163. ——— ——
FOR RENT —Lots of convenient storage room, inquire of Abraham Leopold.
MISCELLANEOUS. WE HAVE —A complete record of your car and serial numbers, so let us fill out and send in your license application. We take care of the whole matter for only 25 cents. Main Garage.
LOST OR STRAYED —Black and tan hound dog, about 2 years old, wore leather collar with ring attached. Reward for information, or return to Lloyd Williamson, Morocco, Ind. _____ MONEY TO LOAN—Chas. J. Dean & Son. ?
MONEY TO LOAN—6 per cent farm loans.— John A. Dunlap.
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.
LOST —In Rensselaer, a pair of gloves; also a Ford chain between DeMotte and Rensselaer. Call 23, Leo Worland.
A Harmon went to Monon today. John Webber and C. Wiley Duvall went to Indianapolis. Dr. E. L. Loy went to Chicago on professional business today. W. W. Sage from south of Rensselaer, made a business trip to Lafayette today. < C. P. Wright is in Chicago and will undergo an operation there today on one of his eyes. Mrs. Charles Walter, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Kepner of this city, left today for her home in Tuscan, Arizona. Anyone wishing to see me will find me in the Trait & Saving* Bank en Saturday afternoons. —H. O. Hams, phone )84. Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Hostetler returned to their home in Goshen today, after a visit with their son, Simon Hostetler of this city. Joseph Ostrander, of Indianapolis, is in Rensselaer conferring with the Rensselaer high school seniors m reference to the publishing of the 1917-18 year book. Live stock can be accepted from this zone to arrive at Chicago for Tuesday, Thursday, Friday and Satd,y -»■*«» o °‘r- w g. beam. John Wesley Faylor, of Union township,announces that he will hold a public sale on Friday, February 15, 1918. Keep this date in mind. Marion I. Adams went to Ottawa 111., for a short visit with his son, Lee, who is in the garage business in that city. Mrs. Laura B. Fate returned to her home here Monday evening, after a three week visit with relatives in Philadelphia and Pittsburg. She reports that the fuel shortage in the east is very acute. The v Womens Home and Foreign Missionary society of the Presbyterian church will meet January 9th, at the home of Mrs. A. J. Bellows. Rev. Fleming will make an address on China. There will be special music. Mrs. Marion S. Learning and two children returned to their home in Corbondale, 111., today, after a visit with relatives here. Mr. Learning is now with the IHinois Central railroad, having left the Monon system last October. THE COMMUNITY AUTOMOBILE SUPPLY COMPANY *f Beaeselaer, Ind., will sell you » gaasaateed tire for SI.OO profit, eeeh. Any size. Also gseoline at 1 ceat per gallon profit. Miss Lillie Wightman left today for Oak Park, 111., where she will visit with the family of Judge Heath and other relatives. From there she will go to Washington, Q. C., and will remain there for some time. His house in the west part of the city is now occupied by M!r. and Mrs. Paul Norman. We handle the famous John Deere line of farm implements. The supply we wBJ be.able to get is limited. Better place your orders now. KELLNER & CALLAHAN Phone 273. Jesse Wilcox, of Indianapolis, passed through Rensselaer today enroute to Bloomington, 111., where he will attend the funeral of his grandmother. He was on the same train on which his father and mother left here. All three went to Chicago and were to take the Chicago & Alton train oat of this city from Bloomington. .y,,' .
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