Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 116, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 May 1918 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

MONEY TO LOAN—I per eant *nm» - John A. Dunlap. MONEY TO LOAN—Chas J. Dean A Bon Paperhanging, graining and decorating, interior and extenor painting of all kinds. Estimates furnished. Prices moderate. Phone 483-Green. Miss Tillie Malchow went to Chicago today. Vance Collins went to Hammond this morning for a few days visit. Mrs. W. E. Jacks, went to Lafayette today. Good thing for sale at the War Mother's market Saturday. W. C. Babcock and Bert Abbott went to Chicago this morning. Good things for sale at the War Mothers’ market Saturday. Omer Ritchey left this morning for South Bend, where he will visit with relatives. K Don’t forget the War Mothers’ market at Warner’s store Saturday. Dr. E. Besser, of Remington, was a passenger on the early morning train into Chicago today. ■' John Holthouse, who has been visiting his cousin at St Joseph college, returned to Fort Wayne today. W. J. Wright returned from Indianapolis Thursday evening, where he had attended a convention of the Undertakers Association.

The War Mothers will meet Saturday, May 25, at 2 p. m. in the M. E. church. All members are urged to come as Alice M. French, State War Mother, will be present Charles Foreman, who has been working at the sawmill near Mt Ayr, severely cut his foot with an axe. He returned to his home in Decatur today. Lester Rich, formerly associated with Harry Hartley in the management of the Harrington Bros. Co. elevator here, but who had been associated with his father in the grain business at Indianapolis, left that city the first of the week with the select men. All those wishing to contribute flowers for Decoration Day, May 30, 1918, will please bring same to the home of Mrs. J. M. Wasson on the afternoon of the 29th or morning of May 30th, 1918. Miss Mabel Gregory and mother went to Chicago this morning. From there they will go to their home in Rochester to spend the summer. Miss Gregory was a member of the high school faculty here the past*year. Help a worthy cause by patronizing the War Mothers’ market Saturday. ABUNDANCE OF MONEY I can loan you all the money you want on that farm. My rate is 5 per cent and my limit is 1100 per aerfl.—p. D. Wells. Morocco. Ind. An administration bill carrying $11,712,283, for use by the department of agriculture in stimulating food production and conservation, was' amended by the house yesterday to forbid the use of any of the money appropriated in paying salaries of employes of the department who have been given deferred classification in the army draft.

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