Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 263, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 November 1918 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
FOR RENT—Good 8-room house, lights and city water, one block east of court house. Mrs. A. M. Stockton. Phone 409. FOR’ RENT-—Seven-room house, lights, hard . and soft water. Call 441-White. Mrs. C. Ramey. FOR RENT—Seven room residence with bath. Will be vacated about Nov. 1. George W. Hopkins. Phone 137 or 52. FOR RENT—Good 7-room house, 2 blocks from P. O. G. B. Porter. Phone 995 or 569. ‘FOR RENT—Residence and fly*acre tract at northeast edge of the city. Possession at once. Mrs. Wm. Daniels. Phone 525. ■■ FOR RENT—House, four rooms, summer kitchen, city water, fruit trees, large, lot, on South Front St A. Leopold. LOST LOST OR STOLEN—White and liver pointer pup, six months old. Disappeared Nov. 1. Reward. L. E. Barber. Phone 538-White. LOST—Pair of auto gloves about three weeks ago. Return to Republican office. Chas. Schleman.
__ - - - - - -- :: LOST—White and yellow female bull terrier with leather collor with brass buttons. Harry Swartzell. Phone 947-1. MISCELLANEOUS TAKEN UP—Red heifer and black steer about a month ago. Robert Cook, phone 908-K. MONEY TO LOAN—Chas J Dean t Son ■ » ; MONEY TO LOAN—S per eent. farm loans. John A. Dunlap.
Elmer Wilcox went to Chicago today. Miss Elizabeth O’Brien is spending the week-end in Chicago. -Developing, printing, enlarging. Larsh & Hopkins. / ■■ lima Robinson and Wilda Littlefield went to Chicago this morning. Dr. H. L. Brown returned today from Indianapolis, where he had been since Wednesday. Delayed meals get on the cook’s nerves. With Cole’s Hot Blast Range your meals are always on time. Mrs. David Hind, of Rockfield, came today. Her daughter, Mrs. Robert Smith, is quite sick. If your stocx dies call me at my expense and I will call for it promptly A.JL. Padgett Phone 65.
Charles Burns left this morning for Marshall, Mich. His wife accompanied him to South Bend. Rev. J. Budman Fleming went to Moline, 111., today for a visit with his daughter. s If any of your stock dies be sure and promptly call A. L. Padgett Phone 65. Mrs. Charles Grow and son, Charles, went to Wabash Thursday for a visit with relatives. Just received our first supply of new White Comb Honey. Rowles & Parker.
It is reported that a number of fellows in this city had an uncorking good time in celebrating the close of the war. Anyone wishing to see me will find me at the Trust & Savings bank on Saturday afternoons. H. O. Harris Phone 124. John Marion and family returned to their home at Parr today after a short visit here with his father, George Marion. Alco Nut Butter is butter’s only rival. Gleaner and sweeter than the choicest of creamery butter. 85c per pound. Rowles & Parker. • John Albertson and wife, who have been living at Richmond, have returned here and will make this city their hom)e. ■
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wood went to Monon this afternoon, having been called there by the expected' death of Aunt Mollie Wood. Joseph Thomas was called to Columbus, Ohio, Thursday on account of the serious illness of his brother with influenza. William Hoover and Kenton Blankenship’left for Detroit Thursday afternoon and will drive through from that city with two new Dodge automobiles. Wesley Williams returned today to his home in Chicago after a visit here with his son, Dan, and w?fe. The latter has been quite sick but is now much improved. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Powers returned today to their home in Pekin, El. They had been here to visit the latter’s brother, Edward Hasty, who is ill with influenza at the hospital.
We are unloading a car of Michigan winter apples, Baldwins, Spys, Greenings, Bellflowers and other good varieties. 34.50, 35.00 and 35.50 a barrel. 40c, 50c and 60c a peck. John Eger. .. Elizabeth Spaulding left today for Greencastle, where she will spend a two weeks’ vacation. During her absence the Western Union office here will be in charge of V. R. Lewis, of Linton. , _ .. . i
