Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 58, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 18 March 1918 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
MONEY TO LOAN—Chas. J Dean & Son. OWN YOUR OWN HOME—The Rensselaer Building, Loan and Sayings Association makes loans to those Hamiring to buy, build ox improve homes, 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.
ESTRAY—Red sow, weighing about 175. Also have some good timothy hay for sale. Lindon Daugherty. Phone 903-1. MONEY TO LOAN —5 per cent farm ’<wn< —John A- Dunlap. FOUND —Small brown shawl on street. Owner may have same by calling 938-A. “ County Treasurer C. V. May went to Chicago this morning. Ransom Halleck and William Wells came down from DeMotte today. Charles Grow went to Cincinnati, this morning to resume his work as mail messenger. Howard Speaks, of Camp .Shelby, is here to attend the funeral of his father, J. W. Speaks. Mr. and Mrs. John Marynell attended the funeral of their friend, James Baker, in Bloomington Sunday. a. Mrs. Charles W. Hanley went to Chicago. Judge Hanley and Court Reporter Wagoner went to Kentland today. Mrs. Abraham Halleck and daughter, Mrs. Harry Milner, are visiting with Mrs. Mildred Richardson, at Englewood. William Lowman, who had been here to visit his mother, Mrs. John L. Nichols, returned to his home at Battle Creek, Mich., today. Mr. and Mrs. O. Id. Brenner returned to their home in Hammond after a visit with Mrs. Brenner’s mother, Mrs. Della Nelson. The big Lewis and Leatherman sale will be held here Wednesday. They will sell sixty-five pure bred Hampshire sows. A large number of buyers from a distance are expected.
See Chas. Pefley for trees, vines and shrubs of all kinds. Guarantee stock to grow or replace free of charge. For spring delivery. Private Frank Gorham returned to Camp Shelby today. He had been here to attend the funeral of his father. Frank is a member of Battery C, 137th Infantry. Parker Childers of Camp’ Shelby is here, having returned to attend the funeral of his sister, Mrs. Harold Wikstrom. Parker reports the Rensselaer boys to be in good spirits and excellent health and anxious to start their overseas expedition. Possibly the first oats sown this year in this community, at least the first we have heard of, were sown by Jay W. Stockton, last Saturday. We understand if the weather continues nice this week a number of farmers will sow oats this week.
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