Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 2, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 January 1919 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

MISCELLANEOUS. MONEY TO LOAN—Chaz J. Dean A Bor. “FEMALE HELP—Ladies earn sls weekly at home in spare time address ing and mailing our Music and Circular Letters. Send 25c in silver for 60c sample copy end particulars. Postal Mnair Company, 403 Greenwood Bldg., Cincinnati, Ohio. Music Dept. MONEYTO^LOAfi—S per cent farm loans. John A. Dunlap. No w is the time to make apheation for your 1919 automobile license. Let our notary make out your application.—Main Garage. Just received, a new shipment of Dodge touring cars. Can be seen at Dodge salesroom on Van RensstJaer street. W. I. HOOVER. SONG POEMS WANTED—Can A “Hit” means thousands of dollars to the lucky author. “You may be the next one.” Send us your songpoem today—we pay liberally. Posted Music Company, 403 Greenwood Bldg., Cincinnati, Ohio.

If any of your stock dlus be sure and promptly call A. L. Padgett Phone 65. Harold Fidler returned to Camp Taylor today after spending a furlough here with his parents. Martha and Georgia Dickinson, of Remington, took the train here today for Chicago, where they have employment. Will Harding, of Tuscania, Texas, returned to his home after visflSng the family of his sister, Mrs. J. A. -Grant. Willette Hill returned to Camp Custer, Mich., today after spending a short furlough here with his, parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hill. Corporal George Knauer returned to an aviation camp at Detroit today after visiting*..lns parents; Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Knauer, here, and a sister at Wolcott and relatives at Chalmers. Z • Private Charles Karch, James L. Smith and Harry “Neier, of Wheatfield, were in Rensselaer today. Private Karch was lately given an honorable discharge from the army at the camp at Valparaiso university. Mr. and Mrs. Sheridan Lbgue, who toeentjy moved from the Dr. W. L. Myer farm near Gifford to Chicago, are getting along nicely. Mr. Logue now has a good position in a factory which is making shells but which will soon be converted into an institution for the manufacture of peace articles.

Mrs. Charles Porter, Mrs. J. W. Williams and Mrs. A. J. Bellows, of this city, arid Mrs. John Wilson, of Remington, Edward Bellows’ moth-er-in-law, left today for Florida to spend the winter. Mrs. Porter and her mother go to Deland, Florida, and Mrs. Bellows and Mrs. Wilson go to St Petersburg, Florida. POTTER A SAWYER SEED HOUSE Rensselaer now has a first-class seed house. The best grades of all kinds of seeds will be bought and sold. We are in the market now for clover and timothy seed. This firm has had considerable experience in this Mne and are able to help the farmers of the community by raising the grade of seed sown. A H. H. POTTER, Phone 7. Manager. . ranifft ~ •Ma. Net aaM at 4na< atoiea. Da aet axperimaat wttk ethera, save dlaappataUnaat WWta tar "Rabat" and par* Uculara. it’s firaa. Aadraaa NatiacM