Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 199, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 31 August 1918 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

LOST OR STRAYED—An old bay mare, newly shod, weight about 1250. Notify by phone, reversing charges. A. H. Loda, Chalmers. Ind. _ _ MISCELLANEOUS. MONEY TO LOAN—S per oeat farm loans. John A. Dunlap. MONEY TO LOAN—Chas J. Dean MONEY TO LOAN—On farms at lowest rates and beat terms. Emmet L. Hollingsworth, west side pubHc equare. FOUND — A large steel wrench. Now at this office. Thomas Goodman, Jr., returned to his woak at Gary today. Mrs. D. E. Bordwell went to Rock Island, Hl., today for a short visit.

Miss Juanita McFarland returned to her home at Lafayette today. Mrs. Charles Britt went to Chicago today for a visit Miss Fairy Elliott, of Newland, spent the day here shopping. Delos Rutherford went to Chicago yesterday. ALL SCHOOL ACCESSORIES AT BURCHARD’S. Mrs. R. E. Kenny went to Chicago yesterday. Charles Pefley will furnish you trees for fau planting direct from Rochester, N. Y. Every tree guaranteed to* grow or replaced free of charge. Phone 475. Miss Jennie Harris went to Chicago yesterday to visit Dr. Lowell Snorf and wife. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Stockton and son William went to Chicago today to visit Mr. and Mrs. Ira Coe. Miss Martha Critser went to Dowagiac, Mich., today for a two weeks’ visit. Mrs. H. L. Brown and daughter, Mary Jane, left for Daytonia Beach, Florida, today.

Misses Margaret Norris and Leia Paulus went to Monon today to attend a week-end house party. Mrs. E. J. Wilcox returned to Cincinnati today after a week’s visit with Mr. and Mrs.. J. R. Wilcox. Mrs. Harry Jenkinson came today from Chicago to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wiltshire. We have five car loads of lump Kentucky coal in transiL Parties desiring any of this high-grade eastern coal should place their order with us at once.—THE RENSSELAER LUMBER COMPANY. Mrs. Cederborg, of Chicago, visited her daughter at the Monnett school Friday. Col. E. P. Hammond and wife and Miss Nina Hammond, df Lafayette, attended the funeral of Mrs. Spitler. 1 L > 4 Mrs. De Chantel and Mrs. L. De Chantel returned to their home at Hammond Friday after being here for some time with Jaimes Donnelly. Mrs- Virgil Gordon went to Chicago today where she will meet her husband, Lieut. Gordon. He is located at Camp Grant

Born, a baby boy to Mr. and Mrs. Earl Price, Friday, Aug. 30. Mr. and Mrs. Price live on Judge Hanley’s farm. If any of your stock dies be sure and promptly call A. L. Padgett, Phone 65. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Thomas, of Surrey, received word from their son, Joseph, that he was at Camp Mills, N. Y., and was preparing to go across. Mrs. George Parkison and son Allen, Mrs. James Parkison’, Mrs. J. E. Parkison, Jane Parkison and Mrs. Roe Yeoman went to Lafayette today. Anyone wishing to see me will find me at the Trust A Savings bank on Saturday afternoons. H. O. Harris. Phone 124. A)R ALL PENS, INKS, TABLETS, PENCILS, PAINTS, LUNCH BOXES, SCHOOL DRESSES, ETC., SEE BURCHARD’S WINDOW. Sergeant Major Joie Reeves arrived home this morning from Camp Taylor. Joe is looking fine and is enjoying his work with the Infantry Brigade Headquarters. He will return to camp Sunday evening.

If your .atock die* call me at my expense and I will call for it promptly. A. L. Padgett, Phone 65. Two hundred and fourteen conscripts and sixty of the Liberty Guards were drilled down town last night, and a big crowd was th® streets to witness the drillings Mr. and Mrs. George Morgan went to Chicago Friday night to spend a week with Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Miller. They received a card from their son, John, yesterday, stating that he was getting along fine and enjoying good health.

Chronic Constipation. It is by no means an easy matter to cure this disease, but it can be done in most instances by taking Chamberlain’s Tablets and eomplyng with the plain printed directions that accompany each package. C What has become of the old-fash-ioned stork who used to call around and see the Queen of Spain every year.