Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 153, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 July 1919 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

• I _ .LOST : ; LOST—‘AbtbrtWblte tire between Infield farm and the Burk bridge. Dr. F. A, Turfler, 'phones 300-A or 300-D. ring, lost between city garage of Rensselaer and the iron bridge at Newland, Ind., Sunday, June 22. Notify the Republican. "miscellaneous MONEY TO LOAN—6 per cent, farm loans. JOHN A DUNLAP. MONEY LOAN—Chas J. Dea n & Son. . ■> ESTRAYED—About June 12, a white sow, weight about 200 pounds, from my place three and one-half miles west of Mt. Calvary cemetery. C. H. Bowers, ’phone 945-J. TAKEN UP— -Hog. Owner can have same by paying charges. Geo Seible. 'Phone 938-H.

The roar of our guns in Mexico is being “heard round the world.” No one expected the senate to sing an Irish melody. Perhaps it kvill ; be laying in a supply of dudheens and shillelaghs next. Electric fans and ice cream soda and “Come iff, the water’s fine,” came on the stage together ahead of their cues with a rush this year. Part of our citizens evidently desire !to prohibit prohibition. A Mexican Villa is not as agreeable* as one at Newport. i William Hayner, expert piano tuner and repairer from Chicago, fTH., wiSf~W Tn the "city" abbtfrJuTy 10th. Patronage respectfully solicited. Leave orders at Clarke’s jewelry store.

Dr. A. H. Davison returned to his home at Hume, 111., today. Orla Clouse and William Worden “Wffr"-open their grocery store in the ,K. of P. building next -Saturday. Mrs. C. L. Erickson, of Momence, 111., went to Roselawn Monday after a visit here with Mrs. Walter Lynge. July is with us agtain and opened with one of the hottest days we have had recently. With -It comes reduced postage and prohibition. Robert Smith, Ernest Ramey and i Sidney Peters went to Indianapolis Monday and will drive back^new Ford cars today. * Mrs. A. P. Simpson, of El Paso, 111., is visiting her daughter, Miss Alberta Simpson, at the Mon-nett school. ' : Mrs. T. P. Roy and Mrs ; P. L. Roy came today from Hamnjpnd to visit with Mr. and Mrs. KcAhoff. 1 Mrs. F. B. Ham. returned to her home in Lafayette today after a short visit here with friends..’ Mrs: W. H. Beam accompanied her home. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce White went 'to Lafayette today. Mrs ; * White will enter St. Elizabeth's hospital for medical treatment.

Miss Henrietta Brunt, of Chicago, arrived in Rensselaer today and will again be employed as governess for the Kurrie children, which position she occupied prior to going overseas as a Red Cross nurse. Miss Brunt left the United States last October and remained in France until about a month ago. The following extracts are taken from a letter written by Mrs. Chauncey Wood, of McAllen Tex.: "Everybody and everything O. K. in Texas. We are having rains every other day, saving us irrigation prices. Ha! you Should be here and eat cantaloupes and watermelons with us. They surely do taste good. They are husking corn here now and harvesting the broom corn. Have been haying Mexican pigeons to eat and they are fine. See the planes guarding the border every day, but we see no need of being alarmed in this locality. We don’t hear mudh about conditions in Mexico. I suppose the northern papers ate full of it. Watch for a) package and keep it on ice.” The package contained the ears of a jack rabbit. ~ -

Sgt. Mjr. Willette Hill returned to his home and is now a civilian. He was discharged from Camp Custer Monday. Jack Larsh, son of Joseph Latsh, went to Culver today, where he will be in school for eight weeks taking naval work. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Mrs. Frank Harding, of -Pontiac, came today to visit with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kinney. Robert Reeve has resumed his duties as city mail carrier after a two w'eeks’ vacation, during which time Harold Littlefield acted as his stitute. -

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