Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 6, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 January 1919 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

about $2.00 in money* Finder call phone 114. Ruth Clark. LOST—A package of knitting, yarn- and a cap. Mrs. Arthur Waymire. Phone 958-D. ■ MISCELLANEOUS. MONEY TO LOAN—Chas J. Dean A Son . . mg and mailing our Music and Circular Letters. Send 25c in silver for 50c sample copy and particulars. Postal Music Company, 403 Greenwood Bldg., Cincinnati, Ohio. Music Dept . FEMALE HELP—Ladle* earn sls weekly at home in spare time addressNow » the time. make aphcation for your 1919 automobile license. Let our notary make out your application. —Main Garage. MONEY Tu LOAN—S per cent farm leans. John A. Dunlap. Dodge touring cars. Can be seen at Dodge salesroom on Van Renssdaer street. W. I. HOOVER.

SONG POEMS WANTED —Can you write the “Hit” of the season? A “Hit” means thousands of dollars to the lucky author. “You may be the next one.” Send us your songpoem today—we pay liberally. Postal Music Company, 403 Greenwood Bldg., Cincinnati, Ohio. Private and Mrs. John Roadruck and baby went to Morocco today. Try our high grade butterine and Nut Butter. Nothing better made. 35c a poujjd. Eger’s Grocery. Mrs. Firman Thompson was in Chicago today. An Bxlo enlargement from your kodak negatives for 30c. Developing and printing.’ Larsh & Hopkins.

We haye on track a car of Eastern lump. D. E. Grow. Anyone wishing co see me will find me at the Trust A Savings bank on Saturday afternoons. H. O. Harris. Phone 124 Ernest Maxwell returned to his home at Dunkirk this afternoon. Grand opening at Eger’s grocery It is a barrel of sauer kraut, 8 cents a quart. Roy Swartz, of Fair Oaks, was in Rensselaer today.

If any of your stock dius be sure and promptly call A. L Padgett Phone 65. Attorney Abraham Halleck, Ralph Sprague andNim Hopkins went to Lafayette today. Earl (“Nub”) Hemphill left ‘today for New York after spending a furlough here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Hemphill. Mrs. Charles Bowers returned Monday evening from Greensburg, where she had been to attend the funerai of a relative. Misses Bernice Long, Marie Hamilton and Lieut. Emil Hanley went to Lafayette today, where they will be students at Purdue university.

We have the best car of northern grown potatoes we have ever handled. AIL large and even size. Nice bakers. $1.50 a bushel. Eger’s Grocery. _ D. Delos Dean went to Indianapolis this morning, where he will assist the Indiana Legislature to convene in good order and promptly on time. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Niccum and Miss Tresse Thomas, of Elwood, arrived here- Monday .evening- and coifc, tinned to Fair Oaks by where they will visit relatives. If your stocx diet call me at my expense and I will call for it promptly. A. L. Pndgetk Phone 65. '' ' ■ 9 Harold Sage, who was a member of the Purdue Student Army Training Corps, returned to Lafayette this afternoon for the purpose of re-en-tering the university as"'a regular student. Lieut. Richard Wangelin, Who has been honorably discharged from the army, is now back at his place with the Central Garage of this city. He and his wife are living temporarily at the Comer House. Mrs. J. R. Phillips, of McCoysbprg, was in Rensselaer today. Mrs. Phillips lately received a letter from her" son, Harvey, .who .has been in the navy for sometime and stationed on an island near France. He expects to. be sent home in the very near future. < J. W. Zink, of Kankakee, Ilk, was in Rensselaer "today. Mr. Zink and family were sos a number of years resi (tints of this city. He is still "witiAhe-International Harvester .Co., and is now serving in the capacity of special motor truck salsman. Ernest Ramey went to Wheatfield this morning to attend the funeral of Mrs. Fred Pickner and daughter, both of whom died with influenza Sunday. The younger daughter, who is in a serious condition, was brought to the hospitalhereMondayevenlhg. Condensed milk at less -thanthe present wholesale price. Carnation, Pet, Monarch and None Such, tall cans 15c, small cans Bc, two for 15c. Not over 6 cans to a customerEger’s Gjpcery. * . *■ "*7 ■ ~- ih - ■ MAs Lillah Murdock, of Philadelphia, is on her way to the mountain fastnesses pf, the Andes tocarry the gospel to tfie Indians. It will take her a month to reach her destination.