Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 237, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 October 1919 — Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

WMTTT TH' »T unlimited supply of money to loan on good farm lands at s^4%*n<3 ußMfcl commission or 6% without . commission, as desired. Loans wll) be made for 5 years, 7 years, 10 y«KMfcor 20 years. See me about these Jyarlous plans. John A. Dunlap. — ' ■ George Long went to Chicago this /norning. - - - Mrs. A. Gangloff went to Chicago this morning. Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Potter returned today from Chicago, where ‘they had been since Monday. Mrs. T; Ar Harley -and--daughter Lucy returned from Decatur, 111., "Tuesday ~cvemngr- —-— Corn was two cents lower today. Dealers were paying $1.30 and all pther prices were the same as on Tuesday. ! Barbara Ederer, who had been visiting with relatives in Wisconsin, has returned to this city and will continue to make her home with the family of Dr. H. L. Brown. Ever try Nucoa Nut? Do it now. 35 cents, at Murphy’s grocery. ’Phone 71. L Allen Somers, son of Mr. and Mrs. Cast Somers had his arm broken by a fall Saturday. An X-ray examination showed that both bones were broken at the wrist. I Lewis Norman, son of C. B. Nor,man, of Willow -Creek, Mont., is here for a two months’, visit with Relatives. He reports that his folks ‘are all well and prosperous. ■ Myrtle Huckleberry, of Franklin, who was one of the instructors at the Sunday school convention here 1 u03C13 v,—went to wuay w attend—a. Baptist, association convene 4 tion.

Anyone having any dead or wish= to dispose should notify the Jasper Black or 906-1. Stock removed from premises without cost. Call 17-Black or 906-1 and the Jasper Reduction company will take care of your dead or crinnled stock. Long distance telephone calls paid by company. Reed & Reed, managers. Three bids, the highest of which was $5,800,000, were submitted on Tuesday for the purchase of the ..govemmentponyderplant-cityof Nitro, WT Va. The city is said to have cost the government $70,000,000. The Rensselaer high school football squad is getting in a lot of good conditioning work this week despite the sloppy weather. Remington will be here Saturday for the opening tilt of the season and is said to possess a lot of hulk in its line-up, which will cause the locals to extend themselves to put over a win. The funeral of George Rimer, who died at Benton, Harbor, Mich., 1. Sunday from tuberculosis, was held tat Mt. Ayr, his former home, Tuesday afternoon. The young man contracted. the disease while in the army. He was married about a month ago to a young lady from Massachusetts. His wife, father, mother and one brother survive him. Sergt. Frank Doty and wife, of Harve, Mont., who had been visiting with his mother, Mrs. Mary A. Doty, ofMbro’cco,andMrs.FrarikDoty’s mother, Mrs. Olive Seward, of t Ayr, went to Warsaw today for a .visit with relatives. Sergt. Doty and his two sons saw much active serv- ! ice “over there.” He was discharged | about ten days ago from a hospital in the east, where he had recovered from a severe shell shock.

Mtet you eat—always take PATON IC ■B (Tor toor AOt>-sTOMAd4> Instantly relieves Heartburn, ffloatedGaM- Feeling. Stops food souring, reye.Ho3.Md .11 toSSXvttaKurarfPW. box today. YoowiUaee. A. F. LONG & SON

FlorH detfcas of all kiidl made to order at Holder's Greenhouse. Phoie 426.