Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 260, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 28 October 1919 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
LOST. tOST—Man’s gold ring with blood— l stone set. Please return to Buster Browii at 1 deal t»roffStT. ■! I O'ST — Black Hampshire barrow, weight4_l2sp beep gone ) two weeks. Notify Abe Kimmel, Pleasant HWge. J'td. r s XOST —A lady's ring with four dla- ' mond sets, on the streets of Rensselaer on nShturchiy, (October 18. Reward will,, be given • finder. 'Phone 13. LOST Left ,a fashion b.eoK ''Style." : VA’i-i.elit Bros, or post o ffice. Will. i.-ler • h aS" return to t'es <4!.-.- or ’plidlie US.’ LOST -Oct. 17, a brindlr- Bull' Terrier '■with - hwb- —raHr-r-eo 11 a r., —-Finder- r e t-ttrn-:in<l receive 1 reward. George Seiiile. ■ LOST — A bunch of keysr- LeAve at Republican -office. * *— LOST -Day book Monday, and time book; also lodge receipts. F'ihjer plcasc. ret urn to this—of?fce. . FOB BENT--AQ acres j<ijo.<l L>ml. well fenced Located about tlire-- miles southeast of Pleasant Jtidce. Inquire of Marion Crowder bn" firmr adjoining for particulars. 2_. ~L.. . - - . FOB MlfT — FurnlsitvTF fr«m.r room. "modern and close In. ‘Phone 302, ~Mrsr Medicos. „ MISCELLANEOUS. MONTY TO LOAN -Char'e« I Dean A Son. MONEY TO IOAH- I have an un.jmited s-:r p v ot money to loan on -4-od farm lands at 5Ms % and usual eqtnmisslon dr 6'/r without commission. as d-sired. Loans will he made to-- n y-a s. 7 years’. 10 years or 20 years ' See -me about - these various pl ms. John A. Dunlap. TAKEN UP Three calves. Owner notify Charh-s A Reed. 'Phone 91S-H. FOB BENT— Good warm seven room house, cheap from now to March 1, 1920. Two and three-quarter miles out. Barn and other buildings. R. G»< Burns. , —— FOUND— Bunch of keys. Inquire at this office. SPECIAL NOTICE — Many magazines will cost more after November 10. This tnav be your last chagtce to renew -old -subscriptions and. order new onesbefore prices go up. I’ntil in vou can get the Pictorial Review 2 years, for onlv 83.00: Woman's Home i’ ; dmjWS) J-’r Ve-.r:; ~ for or.iy 83.00. ors:i.tto, Woman's Home Companion •;'.!> d American Magazine both one year, foronlv 8-3.00 Many athbr attractive offer.i. ’l'hone 81. Mrs. Lem Huston. ESTBAYED — Four-year-old bay gelling, weight about 1,150. 'Phone 954-F. George Cabey.
COUNCILMAN SAYS BUILD UNDER TOWNSHIP LAW. The following note was received in our mail unsigned. We have a rule of not publishing unsigned communications, but will make an exception this time. The note follows: “In answer to an article regarding the county council’s vote on county unit roads, we have done the wish of the voters of Jasper county. “The roads petitioned for were not equalized over the county. “If they want roads, build them under the township law.—-ONE OF THE COUNTY COUNCIL.”
Quality WalfSdle Tires J. J. EDDY GATES Half Sole TIRES Authorized Service Station Harrison and Van Rensselaer A; Streets , t l'K. - 1 * , Rensselaer, Indiana QUALITY TUBES
John R. Lewis and Winfred H. Pullin returned this morning from Crawfordsville, where they had attended a Hampshire hog sale on Mrs. Earl Bruner, daughter and brother, Bert Johnson, left today for their home in Baroda, Mich. They had been here on account of the sickness of Mrs. Bruner’s and Mr. Johnson’s mother, Mrs. ,pcorge Johnson, who is in the hospital in this city. Mr. and Mrs. John Putts and children returned Monday evening from Kokomo, where they had visited with Mr. and Mrs. George Geyer. Mr. Putts joined his wife at —that city Sunday. Mrs. Putts and children had been away for a week or two visiting relatives at other places in addition to Frank Wolfe returned to his home in Indianapolis today after a visit here with his brother,' William Bennett, adopted son of William Bennett, who lives just west of this city. Mr. Wolfe and Mr. Bennett had been separated when young and did not see one another until early this fall," being a period of some thirty-three years.
CANTOR IA For Infants and Children In Use For Over 30 Years Always bears the Signature of ’ 'rrM/Sf
