Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 264, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 November 1919 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

LOST—A bunch of keys. Leave at Republican office. FOR RENT FOB BBMT—Two rooms at 420 N. Cullen* street. John Vanatta. FOB **MT —Furnished front room, modem and close in. 'Phone 302. Mrs. Medfcus. ' MISCELLANEOUS. SOFTY TO LOAM— Charles J. Dean A Bon. MOREY TO LOAM—I have an unlimited supply of money to loan on good farm lands at 5H% and usual commission or 6% without commission, as desired. Loans will be made for 5 yeans, 7 years, 10 years or 20 years. See me about these various plans. John A. Dunlap. i FOVMD —Bunch of keys. Inquire at this office. ESTBAYED —Four-year-old bay geld, ing, weight about 1,150. 'Phone 954-E, George Casey. Attorney Schuyler C. Irwin went to Monticello today. D. M. Maish, of Frankfort, was in Rensselaer today. Joseph Frances, Sr., went to Danville, 111., today. Mrs. Nate Keene, of Gifford, was in Rensselaer today. | W. C. Babcock went to Chicago this forenoon. Mrs. Edward Lane returned from Chicago today. J. D. White, of near Goodland, went to Lafayette today. Mrs. George Johnson and Miss Hazel Lamson were able to leave the hospital today.

Mrs. Frank Hemphill returned today from-Peru, where she had been to visit relatives. Mrs. S. Flournier, who had been at Remington, went to Chicago from Here today. Mr. and Mrs. Orville Steven, of Monon, came today for a visit with Charles Scott and family. Erastus Peacock, who had been visiting with relatives in Chicago and Hammond, returned here today. For the twenty-four hours ending at 7 o’clock Saturday morning there had fallen four-fifths of an inch of rain. ■ . ' Mr. and Mrs; Flofman Totter, of Converse, came today for a visit with his son, H. H. Potter, and family.

Mr. and Mrs. George Sweigard went to Westfield today for a visit with Mrs. Sweigard’s son, William Cupke, and wife. Mrs. Elwood Loob and daughter returned Friday to their home in Pontiac, IH., after a visit here with James Newcome and family. * Wilson Searight, of Logansport, was in Rensselaer today and later continued to Hammond for a visit with Charles W. Bussell and family. John J. Brehm, of Hammond, wai in Newland today looking after matters on hfe quarter section of land near that place. Mrs. Anna Mills, her daughter-in-law, Mrs. Edward Mills, and the latter’s daughter, Emily Maude, wno is Aix years of_age,arrived here today from Woodside, Montana. . Saturday’s local grain markets showed but little change. The prices were as follows: Oats, 66c; old corn, $1.28; new corn, $1.15 for 75 lbs.; rye, $1.20, and wheat, No. 1, $2.11. Ina M. Gaskill, assistant director of Red Cross public health nursing service, of this district, went to Fowler Friday after conferring with Miss Nettie B. Jordan, who is in charge of this work in Jasper county- ' Lottie and Mars Ott have returned No. had-been employed in Dakota and is just recovering from an accident in which he sustained a ‘broken leg. His brother, Mars, went to Jamestown to accompany him home. J. G. Tharp, of Remington, went to Chicago today. He reports two deaths, the infant child of Mr. and Mrs. William Pucket, of Remington, and Mrs. Charles Carrick, who lived south of Remington. Both deaths occurred Friday evening. Mrs. Dallas Yeoman returned Friday to her home in Tab after a visit here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lucius Strong, of North McKinley avenue. Her daughter, Lois, is attending a bouse party at Lafayette. Mr. and Mrs, J. J, Eddy returned Wednesday from Colorado, where they purchased a farm within twelve miles of Denver. Mr. Eddy will return to this farm in a few days and the family will follow later. This change in location is being made on account of Mr. Eddy’s health.

Until further notice I will he in Chicago for post-gradu-ate instruction on Tuesday of each week, returning at 6 p. “* DR. L M. WASHBURN. '