Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 255, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 30 October 1918 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

_ M»T ’ LOST—Ecru crocheted purse bag with three different crochetings, glam powder and chamois and powder puff in it Mrs. L. May Easterday, Remington, Ind. R. R. 3. LOST—Gray and white kitten Bunday night Last seen on Washington street bridge. CaM 415. LOST—Giri’s cap, new, green, with buckle on each side. Finder notify O. S. Bell. Phone 989-C. LOST—Fountain pen, with gold band on cap, with letters E. E. J. Holder attached. Return to Republican office. MISCELLANEOUS FOUND—Gallon can cream separator oil Now at Republican office.

MONEY TO LOAN—Chas J. Dhan A Bob MONEY TO LOAN—S per eoat. farm loans. John A. Dunlap. Is your Ford getting harder to start? does it miss fire at slow speeds with lights on? Lights getting dim? Have that weak magneto recharged before cold weather. We cure these faults while you wait or no pay, Kirk Bros., distributors of Vesta Batteries. ESTRAYED OR STOLEN—Oct. 20, yellow fox-terrier. Reward will be given for the return of this dog. John W. Ward, Rensselaer, Ind.

Mr. Wißiam Dove, of Fair Oaks, was in Rensselaer Tuesday. Theodore George made a business trip to Chicago today. May and Geraldine Payne returned to their home in Hammond today. Lawrence Miller, son of Warner Miller, went to Monon today. Mrs. Edd. J. Randle went to Chicago this forenoon. Mrs. J. B. Fleming, who had visited her mother in Pennsylvania, returned home this forenoon. Helen Worland, who is taking training as a nurse at St. Mary’s hospital, Chicago, came 'home today.

Mr. and Mrs. John Healy went to Chicago today to witness the naval review out at the* Great Lakes. Kodakers, leave your films at Larsh & Hopkins' to be developed and printed. Best work at lowest prices. Mrs. Frank Babcock and daughter, Mrs. Pearl Rea, are spending the day In Lafayette. An Bxlo enlargement from your kodak negative for 30c. Larsh A Hopkins. Thelma Wynegar returned to South Bend today to resume her studies in a business college in that city. Developing, printing and enlarging. Twenty-four hour service. Larsh A Hopkins. Morgan Shields and daughter, Helen, went to Fair Oaks Tuesday evening.

You can name your price for a Ford automobile at the big Wallace A Baugh auction sale at Parr, Saturday, Nov. 2. Dr. Frank Hemphill has an abcess in the middle ear and is confined to his home. It will pay you to attend the big Wallace A Baugh Stock Sale at Parr, Saturday, November 2. D. S. Makeever and wife returned Tuesday afternoon from an extended visit in th e south. Saturday will be a big day at Parr. You can buy 140 shoats, 60 calves, 12 sows with pigs at sides at your own price. Dortha Spencer,' of Remington, went to Crown Point Tuesday for a visit with hbr friend, Dortha Wheeler. The large stock of splendid goods of our big general store a» Parr will be sold regardless of price. It will pay you to investigate.

The Republican is in receipt this i morning of a birth card from Mr. and i Mrs. B. F. Edwards, announcing the i arrival of a son, Benjamin Franklin, i Jr., in ther home in Pontiac, IM., on i Oct 28, at 3 p. m., weight 9% pounds. We have two or four-wheeled trailers from one-half to seven tons capacity. O. H. McKay & Son. / Marie Hamilton, Bernice Long and Jessie Chamberlain have returned to Lafayette and have resumed their studies at Purdue university, which opened this Wednesday morning. , You can do so much extra hauling if you have a good strong trailer. Let us show them to you. O. H. McKay & Son. Mrs. Harvey Wood, Sr., and Mrs. Thomas Crockett have received word of the death of their brother, Wm. W. Crockett, of Los Angeles, Cal., on Wednesday, October 28. He was also related to Thomas and Jay Lameon. He was seventy years of age. The cause of his death was not stated.

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