Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 270, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 18 November 1918 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

STRAYED—-One Hereford heifer eoif Call 9&2-J or 158. Harry E. Gifford. - LOST —A small female rait terrior. Color brown. Been gone about two weeks. John Leichty, phone 910-A. LOST—Tail to taupe colored flor. Will finder please call phone 524. Those desiring magazines for Xmas should order them at oncfe. Call Mma- Lem Huston. Phone 81. LOST—White and yellow female bull terrier with leather collor with brass buttons. Harry Swartzell. Phone 947-L

MISCELLANEOUS MONEY TO LOAN—Chas J. Deem * Boa __________ The publishers have just notified me of thle following Special Xmas Offer: To any one wishing .to send Xmas gifts I may offer two Woman’s Homie Companion subscriptions, or two American Magazine subscriptions, or a Companion and an American subscription, one year each to the same or different addresses for only $3. Mrs. L. C. Huston. Phone 81.

MONEY TO LOAN—S per eent. farm loans. John A. Dunlap. Nellie Doyle went to Chicago this forenoon 1 . Eastern Star benefit at the Star theatre this evening. Dr. John Hansson spent Sunday with his son, Gravalous, in Chicago. The petit jury was called to meet today. Rev. E. W. Strecker went to Lafayette today. 0. S. Bell, of Union township, went to Monticello today. County. Agent Learning went to Lafayette this forenoon. Luther Frame, of DeMotte, was in Rensselaer today. Mr. and Mrs. Vern Hopkins, of Kouts, are visiting the former’s parents, Mr. and Mirs. George Hopkins, of Scott street. Sergeant Emmett Potts, who had been visiting relatives at Brook, left /here today for Newport, Rhode Island.

Corp. Livingston Ross, of Camp Sherman, Ohio, is spending a short furlough with his mother, Mrs. Ora T. Ross. # II I ■■ J. A. Little, who had been Visiting his nephew, Henry Nevill, and family, returned to his home in Illinois Sunday. AC. A. Moss, formerly chief clerk of the rate department of the Rock Island railroad in Chicago, has taken the position of bookkeeper at the W. C. Babcock elevator. You can get pure buckwheat flour and that famous brand Early Breakfast Pancake flour. Ask your grocer or phone Iroquois Roller Mills, phone 456. t / Mrs. Pearl Rea and Mrs. Morgan L. Sterrett went to Fair Oaks this morning. 'These ladies are teachers in the school at that place, which reopens today. Remember, Dr. Hansson has the size tire you use, and hi§ price is right. The following S. A. T. C. boys, who are located at Camp Purdue, spent the week-ehd here with relatives: Bob Loy, Harry McCoHy, Jack Freeland, Lawrence McLain and Jay Dee Roth.

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