Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 258, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 25 October 1919 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
of Marlon Crowder oil farm adjoining 'for particular*. EZ MISCELLANEOUS, ~ MONET BO XOAB—Charlee J. Dean A Bon. MONET TO LOAX- 1 have an unlimited supply of money to loan on good farm lands at 6\fc% and usual ■ commission or 6% without commission, as desired. Loans will be made for 5 years, 7 years, 10 years or 20 ’ years. See me about these various "-plana. John A. Dunlap. TAKEN UF — Three calves. Owner notify Charles A. Reed. ’Phone 918-H. FOB BENT— Good., warm seven, room house, cheap from now to March J, 1920. ■ —Tws -an* ’ ttirti-Muarltr ir.!W out, Barn and other buildings. R. G. Burns, ..... - —— :■ - FOUND-Buncii of keys. Inquire at this office. ‘ SPECIAL NOTICE— Manv magazines '■—w-ffi-“-cost-' more ‘after Novr-mN-!- Tor This may be your last chance.toaifinat Tild' subscript Tons and order new ones before prices go up. Until November as,, lii you t>a.n get ihe Pictorial Review 2 years for only 83,0 n- Woman's Home Companion 2 years for only 83.00, or M agazine J...years for— only BXO6, Woman’s Home Companion and American Magazine both one year for only 83.00. Many other attractive offers. ’Phone M. Mrs. Lem Huston.
A. J. Granger, of DeMotte, was in Rensselaer today. Irene Hoover went to Chicago this morning. W. R. Booth returned to his home in Elgin, 111., today after a visit with his brother, Edward Booth. Paul Longstreth returned today to his home in Lafayette, where he is a book-keeper for Wallace & Baugh. Mrs. Julia Kokler, who was called here on account of the death of her brother, John Sommers, left today for her home in KansasCity,Mo. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hayes, of Aurora, 111., came today for a visit’ with their daughter, Mrs. Harry Watson..
w, T. Williamson, who had been the guest- of Arthur Williamson and family, returned today to his home in Westfield. Mrs. Elmer Brananman and children went to South Bend today, where her husband has been employed for some time. They will make their home in that city. Clarence P. Fate, the Crown Point hotelman, politician and general good fellow, was in Rensselaer this week passing his genial smile and -distributing his' warm hand* —Dr. Edgar Duvall, of Knightstown, is the guest of his parents, Mr. 'and Mrs. John Duvall. The first of the week Mr. and Mrs. Duvall will move to Knightstown and will make that city their home. Their son, Samuel, has succeeded his •father in the dairy business. To Whom It May Concern: This is to ..certify that Sam Karnowsky, dealer in all kinds of junk, and whom we have known for the past year, is in every respect very faithful and honest in all of his dealings.—A. R. CLARK & SON, Grocery Dealers.
ATTENTION, BOY SCOUTS! All Boy Scouts will pieet Monday evoning, ' october -7th, li 7
