Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 81, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 April 1919 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

WANTED —Room for light housekeeping, no children, Phone Republican office 18. —' 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 foftner 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 —Black and Brown collie and shepard dog, white under nose and on feet. 6 months old and is known by name of Ponton. . Reward given for finder. William Eisele, phone 935-A. LOST —Sunday morning between Republican office and Barnes’ Restaurant, a i round, gold pin set with pearls, and center setting with garnet. Reward if returned to Barnes’ restaurant. ~ 2__—.—_L_—— -—-7--

MISCELLANEOUS MONEY TO LOAN—Chas. J. Dean & Son. 7 MONEY TO LOAN—6 per bent, 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|p 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. A. Harmon went to Pontiac, 111., today. Michoal Quinlan went to Chicago this morning. -J»■ , Golden Manahan, who had been visiting here left today for her home in Mitchell, So. Dakota. RussMl Harmon, his three children and his sister, Goldie, returned today to their home in Kokomo. Mrs. Charles G. Spitler and grandson arrived home today. She had been visiting in Wheatfield, John T. Biggs, treasurer-elect and Michael Delehanty, one of the best scouts in Jasper county, were in Rensselaer today, Frank Dunker returned this morning from Francesville, where he had Visited his parents. Mr. and Mrs. John lV(cClannahan, of Hammond, were in Rensselaer Sunday. Ray Hopkinsof Camp —Custer, Mich., spent Sunday with his father Nhn Hopkins. Robert Loy and Lawrence McLain were home Sunday from Purdue Univertsiy. C Dr. W. L. Myer and Dr. F. A. Turfler went to Chicago this morning. _ - - ; Russell Clark returned to Valparaiso this morning where he is attending Valparaiso University. Mrs. Felix Erwin returned to her home in Fair Oaks this morning after a visit with her sister, Mrs. N. Littlefield. Mrs. Simon Thompson went to Chicago and will spend the week with the family of H. R. Kurrie during his absence in New York. Rev. M. P. Sample, who is Supplying during the illness of the regular pastor at the Rose Bud church in Union ttnynship, returned today to his home ifTSheridan. Dr. E- Besser, of Remington, left here Sunday* evening for Harper, lowa, where he will visit his parents. His father is in poor health and is eighty-three years old. The county board of education and the county commissioners met in regular session Monday. The April term of the circuit court will convene Monday, April 14. W. C. Freeman, our linotype operator was called to his home in Fort Wayne on account of tjhe illness of his wife. He returned to his work here, this Monday morning. A letter was received here today from Col. George H. Healey, who stated that he expects to be home by June and that he and his family will make their future home in the south. r Mrs. Delos Thompson returned from Chicago, where she had been with her son Alfred, who is improving nicely. He now walks around in his Toom and is able to be out in a wheel chair. He will be brought to his home here now, very soon. Frank Bell went to Chicago this morning to spend the week. There is, a week intervening between the I term of court which just closed in Newton county and the one to begin! hers on April 14.