Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 93, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 21 April 1919 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
WANTED —Painting, paper banging, floor and woodwork graining a specialty. All work guaranteed, Phone 368 Red. WANTED—TiIe hauled from Pleasant Ridge, Rensselaer ana Mt. Ayr. Call phone 483 Red. John Burria. FOR RENT FOR RENT—6 room moderfl improved house. Dr. F. A. Turfler. 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—Saturday, April 19, between depot and Trussel farm, north of Rensselaer, a 75 pound sack of chick feed. Finder please leave at Mel Abbott residence or at Babcock elevator, or keep feed and send remittance to cover same, —iW7TT Wilcox, Parr, Indiana., phone 907-E. LOST —Black faced sheep. Finder please notify. Leon Bailey, 917-M. LOST —Conklin self filler fountain pen. Return to Ruth Clark, or to the Republican office. MISCELLANEOUS TAKEN UP—A Luellen Setter, female dog about a year old. White body and black ears. Heavy black spot over left eye. Landy McGee, 516 East Vine St. WE BUILT AN ALADDIN HOUSE last year. We like it so well we wish to tell others about it. For infonnation write X Y Z, cjo Republican, Rensselaer, Ind. MONEY TO LOAN—Chas. J. Dean & Son. MONEY TO LOAN —6 per cent, farm loans. JOHN A DUNLAP. ~SEED CORN FOR SALE—7O bushels selected, flesh colored, large, early. White 25 bushels, large late, white. John E. Alter, Rensselaer, Ind., R.F.D. 2, phone 921-E.
J. A. Parkhurst, of Chicago, spent Sunday with his sister, Mrs. Harvey Moore and family. Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Roy, of Hammond, are here foT a visit with relatives. Arthur Quinn returned to Camp Custer, Mich., after a visit here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Quinn. Mr. and Mrs. O. D. Hefner, of Minneapolis, Minn., are the guests of Mt. and Mrs. William L. Frye. Elmer Gwin left this forenoon for a business trip to M'onon, Prancesville and Medaryville. Max Harrison, now of Chicago, but formerly in charge of the A. Roth & Co. factory here was in Rensselaer Sunday. Bertha and Alice Daniels, who are employed in Chicago, spent Sunday here with their parents and other relatives. Dr. J. Budman Fleming went to Brookston to attend the funeral of the Rev. Murphy. The Rev. Murphy died suddenly in South Bend last week. He was the pastor of the Brookston Presbyterian church and was in attendance at the Presbytery which was held in this city last week. The Rev. John P. Rhind went to Chicago this morning where he will be graduated from the McCormick semenary. After his graduation he will be ordained and installed as pastor of the Remington Presbyterian church, which he has been serving some time. London Froe From Flood*. _ London, owing to its wise embank ment schemes, is free, from the peril of floods, which annually menace Paris. But it was not always SB Stow tells many woeful tales of flood*, when “men did row wherries in tha midst of Westminster hair and great numbers of folk were drowned. The historian also notes, however, that tha floods had minor compensations, sinca after such tides one could “take haddocks by your hand as they float aloft on the waves.” A Shooting Fish. " A shoe-tin : fish in the East Indies has a hollow cylindrical beak. When it secs a fly on plants that grow In shallow smnias it ejects a single drop of water, which knocks the fly Into the tide.
CALL CITY BUS LINE FOR TRAINS AND CITY SERVICELEE RAMEY Phone* 441-White and 107.
