Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 202, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 21 August 1919 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Used Car Sale 1 1913 Ford Chassis, completely over- $150.00 hauled, good as new ( I 1914 Overland a real bargain as for price $350.00 —— 1 'fr -J " ' ■ -7-r— * : - - I I9lßfordson Tractor used as demonstrator, can deliver with plows complete at a good price. A real chance to save money., I 15 H. I\ Fairbanks Morse portable engine. Good condition. Very reasonable. - • / *5 Central Garage Co. Three-One-Nine. RENSSELAER

WANTED—A one-story, five or sixroom house. Must be close In. Harvey Davisson. WANTED —Buggy and harness. Telephone 368-Red. FOR RENT. FOB RENT —Four room house. Possession September 1. Charles W. Platt, 'phone 366. FOB BENT —Two furnished or unfurnished rooms. Inquire Mrs. Monroe Carr, 720 North Abigail street FOB BENT —Suite of rooms over the postoffice. Can be used for offices or living quarters. E. L. Hollingsworto. 'Phone 320 or 77. MISCELLANEOUS. MONEY TO LOAN —5 per cent farm loans. John A. Dunlap. MONEY TO LOAN —Charles J. Dean & Son. LOST—Phi Delta Theta pin. two weeks ago. Reward. Return to this office. LOST —Crank for Oakland automobile. Finder please notify Abraham Halleck. Telephone 56 or 521. LOST —White Fox Terrier, "Bobbie,” with left brown eye. Finder please 'phone Grace Haas, 'phone 122.

LOST —Thirty-second degree Masonic pin, red enameled and in the shape of a cross. Please return to this office or notify J. H. Holden. x — l , LOST —-A pocket book, containing bill®, small change. Masonic lodge receipt and automobile club card. Last seen at Central Garage Monday, Aug. 18. Finder notify Central Garage, who will identify and advise owner's name amd address. THURSDAY HOSPITAL NOTES. Elbert Studer, of Morocco, had his tonsils removed Wednesday. James Simmons has entered the hospital for medical treatment. Susie Waymire, the little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Waymire, is sdightly improved. Jonah Honn,“ of Morocco, has entered the hospital for medical treatment. Mrs. Charles Potts is improving nicely. Mrs. R. Rymer, Mrs. Trevor Eger and Maxine Davis remain the same. Sylvester Adams and Earl Adams are improving.’ = Mrs. F. Thompson and baby will be able to leave in a few days.

THURSDAY PRODUCE MARKET. Cream, 54c. Eggs, 39c. Hens and fries, 25c. Cocks, 13c. THURSDAY LOCAL GRAIN MARKET QUOTATIONS. Oats, 68c. Corn,; $1.82. Rye, $1.38, Wheat, No. 1, $2.11. * No. 2, $2.08. No. 3, $2.04. YESTERDAY’S RESULTS. " National League. Philadelphia, 10-5; Chicago; 2-6. Cincinnati, 10; Boston, 3. i New York, 5-4; St. Louis, 3-1. Pittsburg, 5; Brooklyn. 1. American League. Chicago, 10; Washington, 3. Cleveland, s;’Boston, 2. Detroit, 2; Philadelphia, 0. New York-St. Louis, rain. Mrs. W. F. Smith, of Chicago, and Mrs. F. B. Ham, of Lafayette, are visiting friends here. Mrs. Ezra Stoner returned to her home at Peru today after a visit here with relatives. Mrs. M. J. Rose returned to her home at Cecil Park, 111., today after a visit with Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Rose. ■' George Reish caihe today from Coffeeville, Kansas, to visit, his lister, Mrs. J. A. Larsh. Today, August 21, is the last day of summer and at 7:34 o’clock this evening the sun will conffilfefiee giving. us the cold shoulder bv* crossing the equator to cast fickle/ smile on other lands. Been a pretty good summer at that with but little real oppressive heat being in evidence.