Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 30, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 February 1918 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
FOB RENT —7 room house , on Front st, ; cellar, cistern, city water, fruit trees and chicken park on place. 1% blocks south of postoffice. Mrs. Mark Hemphill. Phone 242. FOB RENT—The Harve Robinson property on Weston street. Apply to C. J. Dean A Son. FOB BENT —Booms up-stairs over Wood & Krealer’s barber shop, suitable for offices or residence. E. w . Hollingsworth. FOR RENT—I,4OO acres of farm land in tracts to suit tenants, with good buildings. Grain rent. Harvey Moore, Rensselaer, Ind. FOR RENT—Good, warm six room house. Well, coal and wood houses. Good orchard. O. KRitchey, Phone <lB. LOST.
LOST—Ford chain. Return .to Billy Frye. -- - 1 —• 1 LOST—Pair shell frame, round lens glasses, between Aix and my residence. Phone 851-M or leave at Republican ofltoe. E. Ray Williams. MISCELLANEOUS. yr TAKEN UP—Feb. 1, a hog weiring about 175 lbs. Owner may have same'by paying for this ad. and feed. James Barber. MONEY TO LOAN —Chas. J Dean & Sen. MONEY TO LOAN—S per cent farm loans.—John A. Dunlap. TO EXCHANGE —A house in Brook, Ind., for horses. Guy Meyers, Kniman, Ind. OWN YOUR OWN HOME—The Rensselaer Building, Loan and Savings Association makes loans to those d—iring to buy, build or improve homos, on EASY MONTHLY PAYMENTS. Pay off that mortgage on your property by our plan, or build a home and let the monthly rental you are paying your landlord pay for your home. Call at our office and talk this over with our Secreary, D. Delos Dean, Odd Fellows Building, Rensselaer, Indiana.
P. E. Blue was in Rensselaer on business Monday. ’ C. P. Wright arrived home from Chicago today. Ralph Wooden was over from Remington today. Patriotic program and box. social at Parr school Friday night, Feb. 22. Wm. Parkinson returned Monday evening, after being in Indianapolis and Lafayette since Saturday. Chas. Stalbaum, of Tefft, returned home Monday evening, after spending the day in Rensselaer. Archie Dondlinger, a nephew of E. B. Smith returned to his home at Wolcott today. Mrs. R. L. Florence returned to her home at Brookston after attending to some business in this city. Pure and tasty. Our Oleo will please you. You can buy Oleo for 35c per pound. Call phone 99 and order a pound. J. A. McFarland. John Howell after visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Ed Randle, returned to his home in Danville, HL ,today. The sheep offered by Watson Humes at the Faylor public sale are all young thrifty stock. None of them are over two years old. Chas. Mullany returned to Roselawn last evening, after looking after some business in this city. You can buy some splendid work horses of Fred Schultz at his sale on Monday, March 1, 1918. By that time spring work will be at hand. Mrs. Ed Webb and daughter, Florence, of Monon, came Tuesday to visit Mrs. Wm. Bennett, who is in very poor health. Ts you want a first class horse, cow, or a numnerJtone piece of farm machinery attenu the Fred Schultz sale March 1, 1918. 50 bushels of cull onions—good for early planting. Some good to eat. Onion sale 2:00 p. m. Saturday, February 16, at south end storage. B. F. Forsythe. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Nichols have received a very neat birth card reading “A Stranger Arrived on Feb. 3, 1918. Weight 12 pounds’ Named K. A. Groom, Jr” Mr. and Mrs. Groom live at Gary, Ind., where Mr. Groom has a splendid position as chemist for the Gary Steel Corporation. CASTOR IA For btan* and Cbfldren In Use For Over 30 Years Atwayeteaei yJfA - Jt* agoMawaf C&MtMKcMI
