Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 265, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 November 1919 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
FOR RENTfob BSMT— Two rooms at 4“« -N. Cullen street. John Vanatta. FOB BEVT— Furnished front room, modern and close Inf. .’Phone 302. Mrs. Medicus. ■ / MISCELLANEOUS. MOMDT TO BOAM—-Charles J. Dean A B'*o. MOmrr TO AOAM— I have an unlimited suppiy of money to loan on good fs'-m lands at 5V6% and usual commission or 6% without commission. as desired. Loons will be made tor t> yea-», 7 years, 10 years or 20 yeara See me about these—various plans. John A. Dunlap. FOXTMD — Bunch .of keys. Inquire at this office. ' *• ESTBATED — Four-year-old bay gelding, weight about 1,150. 'Pkene 954-E. George Casey.
James Lefler left Sunday for Wisconsin. He will enjoy a vacation hunting in Wisconsin and Michigan. —Mrs. J. V. Wilson, who had been visiting with her daughter, Mrs. Harry Shumaker, and family, left Sunday for her home in Independence, Kansas. Mrs. E. E. Duckworth, of Lowell, and Edward Bates, of returned to their homes Sunday after a visit here with Mr. and Mis. Walter Bates. Chauncey? Ar chi John JohlF~ son returned Sunday to their home in Dyer after a visit with the family of T. J. Parker, of Barkley township. One way to lower the H. L. L.: Use plenty of printers’ ink, which will increase the volume of sales and allow a decrease in the margin of profit. The Woman’s Missionary society of the Presbyterian church will hold its annual thank-offering service at the home of Mrs. G. E. Murray next Tuesday, November 4, at 7:3Q. Mrs, M. A. Stone, field secretary of the N. W. board, will make the address. The men are invited, and following the talk there will be a social with refresh men ts an d mus ic.
J. J. Montgomery, Walter Porter, Grant Warner and Leslie Clark arrived home Saturday evening after a three weeks’ automobile trip through the south. During their absence the former three visited at New Orleans,\ La., and made several other side trips. Mr. Clark spent his time? at his plantation near Liberty, Miss., on which William Porter and Harve Robinson and families reside. The return trip was made in eight days over bad roads and through an almost constant downpour of rairiX. The party also spent part of a day at Mammoth Cave, Ky. CASTOR IA Por Infants and Children In Use For •ver 30 Years Always bears lhe Signature of *
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