Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 259, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 27 October 1919 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

LOST —Man's gold ring with bloodstone set. Please return to Buster ■ ' Brown at 'Wear''Grc>cefy. —-IM>BT—-A lady’s ring with four diamond sets, on the streets of Rensselaer ■ lon Saturday, October 18. Reward will be given finder. ’Phone 13. LOST Left a fashion book, “Style,” .in \V,right. Bios, or postoffice. Will finder please return ty thb- office or 'phone 6s. LOST 17, a brindle 1 Pull Terrier , with boh rail, collar. Findel 1 return/ and receive reward. George Seiitle. LOST -A" bunch of keys. Leave at 1 :<‘publii .in office. LOST Day book Monday, and time r- turn t-« this office, . “ - - ; “TOB -BENT-e-80 fenced. - Located about three miles southeast of Pleasant Ridge. Inquire of Marlon Crowder on farm adjoining lor particulars. , MISCELLANEOUS. MONEY TO LOAN-Charles J. A Son. MONEY . TO. LOAN— I have uh- ‘ good farm lands at 5X4% and usual j commission or 6% without commls-• sion.- as desired. Loans wlll.be made for 5 yea •», 7 years, 10 years or 20 years. See me about, these various plans. John A. Dunlap. TAKEN UP -Three calves. Owner 'notify Charles'A. Reed. 'Phone 918-H.'■ FOB BENT -Good warm seven room • ' TUteatt ~-from mw to March 1, i •19-20. Two arid three-quarter mile? ’ lout. Barn and other biilldir.-■ s. R. G. I Burns. i ,

FOUND Bunch of keys. Inquire at 'this .office.* SPECIAL NOTICE — Many magazines 1 will cost more after November- 10. j This may be your last chance to renew . qld subscriptions and order new ones 1 before prices go up. Uritil November •10 vou can get the Pictorial Review 2 1 vears for only 83,00:■ .Woman’s Home i Companion 2 years for only $3.00, or I American Magazine 2 years for only $3 00, Woman’s Home Companion and -i =Ma.gazine both one wear for, only $3.00. -Many other attractive offers. ’Phone 81.’ Mrs. Lem Huston. All members that are DDt etherwise solicited bring jelly and pickles for supper for the district meeting —Nov; —47—By order of the Royal vwjfeighbor — •

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