Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 313, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 January 1918 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
FOR RENT— Lots of convenient storage rooip* inquire of Abraham Leopold. y., ■ - 1 FOR RENT—Four room house. Chas. Battleday. MISCELLANEOUS. “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. . - ; v MONEY TO LOAN—Chas. J. Dean & Son. . __ MONEY TO LOAN—S per cent larro loans. —John*’A. Dunlap.
SPECIAL —Remember this is the last week to subscribe for The American Magazine at $1.50, or McCall’s, 2 years for SI.OO. Both adyam*! Jan. !* 1918 - Phofae 81 - Mrs - Huston. . LO ST—ln Rensselaer, a pair of glove?; also a Ford chain between DeMotte and Rensselaer. Call 23, Leo Worland. ,
Tell your neighbor to bring bags and baskets to the onion sale, Saturday, January 12th, 2:00 to 4:00 p. m., south end storage. - ’ B. FORSYTHE. C. S. Chamberlain has received word from the Vandalia Coal company that from now on their coal will be 15c higher on the ton, which has been allowed them by the govern ment. This is the company that the city has purchased their coal from for the past several years.
Special sale of onions, 50 cents per bushel, 2:00 to 4:00 p. m., Saturday, January 12th. South end storage. B FO RSYTHE. Wilson Schaffer went to Julian today to look aftei? his farm and arrange for the management of the same for the coming year. Emmett Pullins went to Chicago this morning, where he is exhibiting three bronze turkeys, which he expect to be prize winners in the poultry show to be held in that city.
CASTOR IA For Infants and Children lit Use For Over 30 Years Z2Z'<2Cio& CALL THE YELLOW BUS. I have purchased the City Bus an. Transfer Line and the yellow bus wil. take you upon your trips to and frcm the depot or about town upon Ihe very shortest possible notice. You can depend upon us for prompt and courteous service. Call Billy Frye, Phone 107 or 36b
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