Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 167, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 July 1919 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

NOTICE. We will continue repairing automobiles under the big tent just east of the old garage. After the new garage is up our tent will be for rent for the use of public sales and pther public meetings.—Kuboske & Walter. FARM SOLD FOR $57,000. One of the largest lan/ deals of the year was closed Tuesday by L. A. Harmon, who disposed of Charles E. Stath’s 303 acres in Barkley township to Fred Burger, of Goodland. Mr. Burger paid $lB5 an acre for the land, or approximately $57,000 for the entire piece. UNLESS IT’S THE TIRES. There’s nothing of inflated value about an Oakland. —Hugh Kirk.

Mr. and Mrs. Thompson Ross and children, of Chicago, are visiting Mrs. Ora T. Ross. Mrs. S. M- Long, of Gillam township, was a passenger out of here this morning for Chicago. Mr. Long and their son accompanied her here. H. R. Kurrie and children and Miss Henrietta Brandt have gone to Gordon, Wis., for a two weeks’ outing. They made the trip in their Locomobile and will visit at other places. Miss Annabel Wartena returned today from Indiana Harbor. Mrs. Robert Wartena and eon accompanied her home for a visit here.