Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 134, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 June 1919 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]
H. W. came down from Gary Friday evening. • Electric supplies. Phones 113. p abcock Electric Co. Theodore Rainey returned from Hammond Friday evening. Everything electrical. Phone 113. Babcock Electrical Coi Mesdames J. H. Holden and Eldon Hopkins were*™ Chicago Friday. Electric wiring and supplies. Phone IX3. Babcock Electric Co. Gail Michaels, Lee Meyere and Thomas Davis were in Rensselaer on Friday. W. H. Boyle, of Roselawn, was • ipassenger out of here Friday for Indianapolis. William Traub returned from Chicago Friday evening, where he had . been for several days.
Anna Best, nurse instructor at St. 1 Luke’s hospital of Chicago, came Friday for a visit with (her mother, Mrs. George M. Meyers. - * The advance seat sale total for the Wilard-Dempsey fight has already exceeded the $300,000 mark. The bout will be held,* rain or shine. i ■ 1 William Barnes and granddaughter, Laura Barnes, of Buckheart, 111., caane today for a visit with the former’s son, Benjamin F. Barnes, and wife, of this city. Mrs. A. J. Bellows and her cousin, Everett Rockwood, of Indianapolis, who had been visiting her for some time, went to Ottawa, 111., today for a visit with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Alliman and daughter, Florence, returned from Evanston Friday, where they had spent a week with their daughter, Aileen, who is soon to be graduated from Northwestern university. The Allmans had a very enjoyable time and enjoyed many of the high class functions at this great educational center.
Ethel Hilton went to Sheridap today for a visit with her mother. Eugene Harmon, s<m of Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Harmon, of>3outh Weston street, fell from a tree this morning and was quite severely injured. He was taken to the hospital, where his injuries were taken care of, and later in the day he was taken to his home. HEMSTITCHING Work done carefully and promptly. CALL 420 EDITH WEST.
i and the farm is a good producer. There is a large house of eight rooms 'in good condition, new garage and» ' workshop with cement floors, bam ' and several other buildings, large silo, fine orchard and good well and windyiill. Price $125. Terms. 100 acres—All black soil, in grain except ten. acres in hog lot which has some timber. It joins dredge ditch and has good drainage. There is a five-room house, good barn, grainary and other buildings. A bargain at $75. Terms. 160 acres—On pike and all tillable except 10 acres timber. It is black soil, 'has good drainage outlet and lies on pike near school. There is a I good five-room house, good barn, good well and fruit. Price "sllO. Owner would take clear property or I smaller farm as part, or would sell on easy terms. 100 acres—All black land and tillable, except three acggs fti timber, i There is now 25 acrAran wheat, re- - mainder other graifleMnd meadow. Possession if desired. Price SBS. Terms. 83 acres—This piece is a bargain at $45. It lies on main road near i station, and has 35 acres in grain and (remainder in pasture and timber. There are some small buildings and some fruit, and well. Possession if desired. Terms, SBOO down and long time on remainder. Might take first payment in livestock or clear property. We 'have many other farms for sale. Also good Wture land. Enquire for what you want.
