Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 42, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 19 February 1919 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

I4LST—Stake out of truck rack. Please notify F. E. Warne, Drayman. Phone 377. - LOST —A brown suit case between Gifford and Wheatfield. Finder please leave at Gifford or Wheatfield pest office. Reward. S. W. WilliamsMISCELLANEOUS. STOLEN—In the spring or summer of 1917, the black six-year-old mare bought of W’alter Lynge, also the black six-year-old mare bought of A. B. Tolin, mate to the Tolin mare stolen and returned to me. Will pay $50.00 cash for return of these mares, or information that > will lead to return of these horses, or any other horses ‘stolen from me, or any horse collars, blankets, tools, or other property belonging to me. Jenni e M. Conrad, Conrad, Newton County, Indiana. MONEY TO LOAN—S per . cent, farm loans. JOHN A DUNLAP. j MONEY TO LOAN—Chas. J. Dean & Son. FOUND —Auto license plate No. 120,159. Call at this office. FOUND —Brown laprobe near T. W. Grant residence. Inquire at this office. ■ - ■ >A"I- ■ 1 Dr. P. T. Leighly, of DeMotte, was in Rensselaer Tuesday. Mesdames Jacob Wilcox and L. P. Shirer went to Monticello today. Emmett Pullin went to Chicago this morning. Mrs. J. C. Thompson, of Fair Oaks, was in Rensselaer today.

Suit cases, traveling bags, trunks and everything to make traveling comfortable. Duvall’s Quality Shop. Floyd Amsler and John Marlatt went to Chicago on the early morning drain. Charles Grow, the railway messenger, returned today to his home here. Stetson Spring “Bonnets” at $5.00 and Kingsbury Spring “Bonnets at $4.00. Duvall’s Quality Shop. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Teach, who have been living in Hammond, have returned to this city. Niftiest line of collars in town, in soft or laundried. Duvall’s Quality Shop. v Miss Flora Potter, of Converse, is the guest of her brother, H. H. Potter, and family. See our kiddies rain coats. They are dandy. With hat and leggings. Duvall’s Qua! ty Shop. —— Mrs. Joseph Luers and daughter, Margaret, returned today to their home at Kouts. Spring union suits i,n Munaingand several other makes, $1.50 to $3.00. Duvall’s Quality Shop. Thousands of American troops are reaching America each week now and almost every boat has some Jasper county boy on it.

We have a few overcoats on hand and are. now giving FREE SB.OO off on any one of them. Now is your chance. Duvall’s Quality Shop. Mr. and Mrs. William Dunn left todav for their home in Larimore, N. D., after an extended visit here with Jesse Dunn and family and other relatives. . We have the greatest line of hose _inu±he_«ity, In pure sI J, k ’ S 9 5 c silk lisle and mercerized, prices 25c to SI.OO. Duvall’s Quality Shop. A. J. Fleming, of Jordan township, will hold a public sal ®. dence in. Jordan township Thursday, February 27. A telegram w7s received by Mrs_ W S Parks this morning from her son, Lloyd, stating that he had arrived from overseas and is in New port News, Va., It is probable that he will be discharged soon. Be sure and look overTur spring samples for your taller made suit. Nifty patterns and every anteed to fit perfect. $16.00 to $75.00. Duvall’s Quality ShopCorp. Allen J. Black arrived here on the early- morning Camo Taylor, from which place ne fad been ‘honorably continued on a later tram to i in Valparaiso.

CALL CITY BUS LINE FOR TRAINS AND CITY SERVICE. t ; . . - =4= LEE RAMEY Phon a«441-White and 107.