Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 78, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 April 1919 — Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
FOR RENT—6 room modern improved house. Dr. F, A. Turfler. FOR RENT—Three hundred twenty acre farm. Michael Kanne. Phone 72. • " j. V ■ WANTED—Garden plowing and trash hauling. Frank Marlatt. Phone i 329-Black. r_ 1 - ■ j -i FOR RENT—Farm house furnished or unfurnished, with 25 A. land, suitable for truck and poultry, part in smalt grain. Gash or grain rent or would sell half interest. Write, Box No. 94, R. F. D. 2, Fair Oaks, Ind. ' FOR RENT—Lakin homestead, JO acres of land, part in small grain, balance for truck and corn, farm stocked, no investment required. Christian family preferred. References exchanged. Dorothea Brown, Fair Oaks, nd. , • !' • FOR RENT—The former G. A. Williams residence on north Cullen street. Inquire at the First Nations Bank. ___ FOR RENT—A house and fifteen acres of ground five, miles southwest of Wheatfield. Dr. F. A. Turfler, Rensselaer, Ind. , “ LOST ■ -v . . LOST—Three bushel of onion sets between town and Slaugh bridge. Notify this office. LOST—Sunday morning between Republican office and Barnes’ restaurant, a round, gold pin set with pearls, and center setting with garnet. Reward if returned to Barnes’ restaurant.
MISCELLANEOUS MONEY TO LOAN—Chas. J. Dean & Son. * MONEY TO LOAN—6 per cent, farm loans. JOHN A DUNL'AP. WE BUILT AN ALADDIN HOUSE last year. We like it so well we wish to tell others about it. For information write X Y Z, c|o Republican, Rensselaer, Ind. LOST —Conklin self filler fountain pen. Return to Ruth Clark, or to the Republican office. LOST —At the Monon station, pocket book containing a sum of money and a railroad ticket, also card with the address 2617 Kentwood ave., South Bend. Leave at this office. FOUND. FOUND —Part of automobile light in cemetery. Call J. H. Holden.
WANTED —To buy some oak fence posts. Leslie Clark. Phone 18 or 114. _ Mrs. Charles Eggelston, of Fair Oaks, was in Rensselaer Thursday. My shrubs have arrived. John Holden. Mrs. Otto Adams and children were called to Fairbury, Illinois last Tuesday evening on account of the sickness of her sister-in-law. You should see the number of customers we are fitting out in Stein Block Suits. They all like them and they fit perfect. DUVALL’S QUALITY SHOP. Jack Schodk, formerly of this vicinity, but whose home is. now in Los Angeles, Cal. was the guest this week of friends and relatives here. He is in the service of the United States Navy. ' We new have the swellest line of boy’s and children’s suits on display in our.city, from ages, 6 to 18, in waist line coats. $6 to 15. DUVALL’S QUALITY SHOP. - { Chester Besse, son-in-law of excounty sheriff John O’Connor and wife, has resigned his position with the Merritt grocery at Remington and is now employed by the Lyons, Rich and Light Elevator Co., at Brook.
One more lot of $4 Kingsbury hats for Saturday specials for $1.98. We have fit and suited 100 customers on these hat bargains. Have you purchased yours. DUVALL’S QUALITY SHOP. A freight and express route has been established between Lafayette hnd Remington. Rensselaer has excellent freight and express facilities and could not hope to have its service in this line improved by the uncertainty of motor trucks which .are often barred the use of the public highways.
1919 PASTURE HORSES, sinus, cows .— l, 5> IN Newton and Jasper Co. Vicinity of FAIR OAKS Ready to receive the stock May Ist and will- keep to Nov. Ist. .All stock must be branded. Arrangements can be made now. SEE r ■’ JAMES E. WALTER Rensselaer, lidiai* Manager J. 3. Lawler Ranches Phone 337 -
