Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 107, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 May 1918 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
MONEY TO LOAN—Chas J. Dean A Son. ~TAKEN UP—Seven head of long, yearling calves, mostly white faces; one white face bull in bunch, marked with pig rings in ear. John Himes. H3J-> FALSE TEETH WANTED DON’T x MATTER IF BROKEN We pay up to 15 dollars per set Also cash for Old Gold, Silver and broken Jewelry. Check sent by return mail Good held 10 days for sender’s approval of our offer. Mazer’s Tooth Specialty, Dept A, 2007 S. sth St, Philadelphia, Pa. TAKEN UP —Stray pony. W. C. Leeh at hitch barn. , Vance Collins went to Gary today. f Fish Gilmore, deputy sheriff, went to Fair Oaks this morning. Mr. G. W. Loveless returned to Chicago this morning.
Mrs. Bert Brenner of Valparaiso is visiting relatives and friends, j Miss Elizabeth Jenkins has moved back to Rensselaer. B. N. Fendig, S. P. Hilliard and Harry Parker went to Chicago on the early morning train. Miss Ryan, nurse at the hospital, went to Chicago today for a week’s visit. Mrs. Mell Abbott and daughter, Madalene, went to Indianapolis today for a few day’s visit. « C. S. Chamberlain went to Indianapolis today to investigate the coal situation for the city. Louis H. Hamilton left this morning for Philadelphia, to attend the meeting of the “League to Enforce Peace,” of which William Howard Taft is president. Before returning he will visit in Washington. Editor W. R. Lee, of Mt. Ayr, was here to consult the dentist. He is suffering with a bad tooth, but is unable to locate which one of two teeth is causing the trouble. The dentist thinks he knows which of the two is the offending one but thinks it is the other, and will not consent to have both pulled to find the right one. In the meantime he is suffering from a swollen face and is not in a very cheerful frame of mind.
