Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 133, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 June 1919 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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MORTGAGE AND REALTY COMPANY ELECTS OFFICERS. The Jasper County Mortgage and Realty company, whose organization was reported a few days ago, has completed its incorporation by the election of the folowing officers: Emmet L. Hollingsworth, president; Edd J. Randle, vice-president; George A. Williams, vice-president and counsel; Joseph I*. Hammond, secretary-treasurer. The company will occupy temporarily offices on the second floor of the Hollingsworth building on the west side of the public square, with Mr. Hollingsworth. The permanent quarters will be fitted up on the ground floor of the same building and be ready for occupancy in the early fall. The company is prepared to make loans on farm and city property at current rates; to buy bonds, mortgages and other good commercial paper; to buy and sell lands; manage property for non-residents and others; write all kinds of insurance; furnish bonds for public and private trustees and officers of corporations. It has facilities for investment of funds for patrons having idle money, and personal interviews are invited/ ATTENTION, CAR OWNERS! I am prepared to half-sole your tires with Gates Half-Soles on tires of all sizes. * These are puncture proof and guaranteed 3,500 miles. Cost only one-half as much as you pay for standard tires. Tire and tube repairing at reasonable prices. Also handle Gates’ tested tubes in all sizes. Ford Special Oil, lubricating oil and grease. Free air and water. Come and see how Gates’ Half-Sole tires are put on. All work will be given careful attention. ’Phone 109. JOHN J. EDDY.

Alfred Donnelly was im Monon today. Mrs. Earl Whited went to Lafayette today. I Mrs. D. W. Waymire went to Chicago this forenoon. . A Bennema returned to Chicago today. Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Clark, of near Mt. Ayr ,were in Rensselaer today. Randolph Wolfe, who had been visiting with his parents, Mr. a|nd Mrs. J. B. Wolfe, of Newland, returned today to his home in Milford, 111. Mr. and Mrs. John Sommers, of Milroy township, went to Hammond today to visit with their son, John Sommers, Jr., and family. Marcella Kreeg, wiho had been visiting with John Herr and family at McCoysburg, returned today to her home in Davenport, la. She was accompanied by Sadie Herr. A July 4th celebration for all Newton county soldiers will be held at the home of George Ade, known as Haze Hen farm, just out of Brook. Ed Medland, who has just completed the new bank building at Remington, returned to his home in Logansport. today. <Mrs. H. B. Cobum and daughter returned to their home in Delphi today after a visit with Mirs. William I. Hoover and family. Mm. Coburn received a cable while here from France, stating that 'her husband, Sergeant Coburn, had left that country Jon May 29. Republican classified *o>umu get* result*.

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