Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 80, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 5 April 1919 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
FOR RENT —Lakin homestead, 30 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 National Bank. FOR RENT—A* house and fifteen acres of ground five miles southwest of Wheatfield. Dr. F. A. Turfler, Rensselaer, Ind* ~ lost 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 & Sou. , MONEY TO LOAN— 6 per cent farm loans. JOHN A DUNLAP. ~ WE BUILT AN ALADDIN HOUSE last year. We lika 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. E. W. Stredcker returned from Valparaiso Friday evening. Ernest Speaks came down from Hammond this morning. Mrs. Peter Felmy went to Fair Oaks today. Mrs. Fred Markin and daughter, of Moody, were in Rensselaer today. O. S. Penrod of Chicago, was in Rensselaer today. Mt. and Mrs. Wilson Busell, of Hammond, are visiting relatives at McCoysburb.
A. C. Campbell, Daisy Brown and Laurel Anderson, Fair Oaks teachers attended an institute here Harley Clark, of Kankakee, Ills, came today to visit his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Clark. A daughter was born this Saturday morning to Mr. andMrs.Fletcher Ramey.' Thomas Davis, John and Lee Meyers, of Kniman, were in Rensselaer today. C. Austin Haas, of Layfayette, came this morning for a short visit with relatives. Ex-County Commissioner William Hershman, of Walker township was in Rensselaer today. Mary Miles, who was one of the teachers at Parr, this year, returned to her-home in Chicago today. J. W. Smith, who lives on the Dr. A. R. Kresler farm east of this city went to Lowell today. Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Parsons came today for a visit with the latter’s mother, Mrs. James F. Irwin and other relatives. Frank Parkison, who had been spending a few days here, returned to his home near Pleasant Ridge today. * . ,
No Drawback. The best story accredited to Sir Aston Webb, president of the British Royal academy, concerns a politician. “I wonder what he’ll do now?” said one. “What’s the matter with him?** “He’s lost bls reason,” replied the other. “Oh, that won’t matter, so long as he retains his voice!” was the retort LADIES. mH. Net cold at Area after*. Pa ant experiment with others, eave Many poUitment Write Per “BeMaf* tieulare, tt>_. free. Aadreae Metier Medteel XaetKUe. ICOxatoee. Wia.
I AM THE JASPER COUNTY AGENT 1 1 1 ""** FOR THE GRANT SIX AUTO Would be pleased to demonstrate the Quality of this THE SUPERIOR CAR JOHN J. EDDY Phone 462-Whito >
