Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 39, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 23 February 1918 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

LOST —In hotel, Friday, between 8 and 9 o'clock a. m., a pocketbook containing $36 in money and a check for $19.65. Reward. Return' to this office. ----- - - ‘ I 111 I LOST—Black parse containing several dollars, between Red Cross leadquarters and grammar school building. Owner's name inside. Phone 329-Green or leave at this office. _■ LOST—Pair shall frame, round lens giMßoa. between Atx and my recidcßCb. Phone Ul-M er leave at RepuMtoan office. M. Bay Williams. MIBCBLLAM—ffiBMONEY TO LOAN—Chas. J Dean A BonMONEY TO LOAN—6 per cent farm loans.—John A. Bunlap. TO EXCHANGE—A house in Brook, Ind., for horses. Gay Meyers, Kniman, Ind. OWN YOUR OWN HOME—The Rensselaer Building, Lean and Sayings Association makes leans to PAYMENTS. Pay off that mortgage on your property. hy •« plan, or buHd a homo and lot the monthly rental you are paying your landlord pay for your home. Call at our office and talk this over with ’ our Seereary, D. Delos Doan, Odd Fellows Building, Renmolaer, Indiana. "JUST OUT —The new Kentuckian war song “I’m Rarin’ To Go.” By Lon Healy on sale at Jarrettes Variety Store. MORE PIANO PUPILS WANTED—I now have more time to devote to teaching music and can handle a few more piano pupils. Rosebelle Daugherty. Phone 11lBlack.

CANDIDATES ANNOUNCEMENTS For Sheriff Gail Michal, of Walker Township. You will please announce my name as a candidate for the Republican nomination for Sheriff of Jasper County. Subject to the decision of the Republican voters at the coming primary election. Gail Michal. John E. Robinson, of Marion Township. You will please announce my name as a candidate for the Republican nomination for Sheriff of Jasper County. Subject tojhe decision of the Republican voters at the coming primary election. John E. Robinson. True D. Woodworth of Marion Twp. You will please announce my name as a candidate for the Republican nomination for Sheriff of Jasper county, subject to the decision of the Republican voters at the coming primary election. True D. Woodworth. Mrs. Earl Parker, of Kersey, spent Saturday in Rensselaer. Mrs. Percy Coleman returned to her home at Medaryville today.

A. M. Robertson is spending several daj® at his home in Morocco. H. R. Kurrie came down from the city today. J. M. Allen returned to his home at Fair Oaks today. F. B. Learning is down from Chicago today. E.' K. Keesling, the manual training teacher spent Sunday at his home in Muncie. Dr. Wade Laßue, of Indianapolis, came Friday afternoon and will visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Laßue until Sunday. Mrs. W. R. Coveraton, of Goshen, came Friday afternoon for a visit with her daughter, Mrs. R. D. Wangelin. C. B. McLain, of Wauseon, Ohio, is here for a short visit with his brother, George H. McLain and family. Fred Schultz announces that he will hold a public sale on Friday, March 1, 1918. Prof, and Mrs. Lee Horvorkap left Friday evening for Chicago where they wlil remain a few days with friends. Mr. and Mrs. .M. A. Robinson announces the arrival on February 17, of Miss Hala Louise Robinson at their home at Taft, California. This is their second child the first being a boy. CASTOR IA ■kr Ho>nl CHttu In UnnPorOvnraOVMra AtesjatesM