Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 231, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 October 1918 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
FOR RENT—Seven-room house, block from court house. Frank G. Kresler. •' Phone 121-White. LOST LOST—Friday, September 20, in Rensselaer, a new pocket book containing about 13.50. A person was seen to pick this book up and is reuested to leave it at this office. LOST—Sixshoate at Fair Oaks. John J. Lawler. Phone Ray Swarta, phono 950-G. MISCELLANEOUS TAKEN UP—Seven spring calves, 6, bulls, one heifer. Owner can get same at once by paying charges. R. L. Budd. ' MONEY TO LOAN—On farms At lowest rates and best terms. Emmet L. Hollingsworth, west sMe public square. MONEY TO LOAN—S per cent, farm loans. John A. Dunlap. FOUND—A large steel wrench. Now at this effice.
MONEY TO LOAN—Ghas J. Dean tt Mor fl— Mrs. Rebecca Noland went to Fair Oaks this morning. Mrs. H. W. Walters went to Chicago on the early morning "train. W. A. McCurtain, the auctioneer, went to Chicago this morning. W. H. Parkinson returned from Indianapolis this forenoon , J. B. Ashby, of Mt. Ayr, went to Monon this forenoon. Joseph Brown, of Union township, was a pleasant caller at this office today. Mrs. William Fry returned today to her home in Crawfordsville, after a visit wijh relatives at Brook. The Ladies’ Aid society of the Christian church will meet With Mrs. Frank Rowen Thursday evening.
If any of your stock dies be sure and promptly call A. L. Padgett, Phone 65. Dr. E. Besser, of Remington, was a passenger from here to Chicago on the early morning train. Mr. and Mrs. John Cunnaham, of -White county, are moving to a farm some ten miles north of this city. Mr. and Mrs. Luther Hemphill have received a card from their son, Earl. He is in London. Harry Moore came home from Purdue Tuesday. He is suffering with Spanish influenza. .Anyone wiahing to see me wfll find me at the Trust & Saving* bank on Saturday afternoons. H. O. Harris. Phone 124. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Williams returned this morning from Chicago, where they had been visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Williams. / - . . _ Marie Hamilton, who is attending Purdue university, came home Tuesday evening with a slight attack of grip. Daniel Genrick, who had been in North Dakota for some six months, after a short visit with relatives here, returned to his home in Davies county.
Charles Pefley will furnish you trees for fall planting direct from Rochester, N. Y. Every tree guaranteed to grow or replaced free of charge. Phone 475. r ■ Mr. and Mrs. Chester Zea came down from Hammond this morning. They will pick their hi isehold goods and move to Hammond, where Mr. Zea has an excellent position. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. DeWitt returned to their home at Morocco today. They were called here on account of the death of his father, Barney DeWitt. 9— . . Edward Baker has succeeded William Waymire as clerk at the Makeever House. Mr. Waymire has taken a position with the G. E. Murray Co. Mr. and Mrs. Josiah Davisson and daughter Frene left today for Kane, Wyoming. Mrs. Davisson and Ferae expect to return here in a month br two. Hildreth Catt, daughter of Lee Catt, returned today to her home in Greenfield, after a visit here with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Allen Catt.
AR persons indebted to me are requested to call and settle by cash or note without delay. lam expecting a call to service in a short time and wish to get my accounts in good condition before leaving. Please don’t delay ration in this matter. L M. WASHBURN, M. D. Mr. and Mrs. A. DeWitt, of Hopkins Park, 111., are here, having been called on account of the death of his father, Barney DeWitt, who died at the hospital Tuesday. Adam Pfledderer, of south Gillam, township, has received a telegram from Camp Custer telling him that his son, George, is very seriously sick with Spanish influenza.
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