Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 297, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 11 December 1919 — Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
LOST. WANTED —For only *6OO I will sell rights to Dake, Porter and Newton counties to sell best coal oil burner in U. S. and furnish free *6OO worth of burners. At Commercial hotel, Crown Ppint, Ind., Dec. 13, from 9:30 a. m., to 10 p. m. See Mr. Green or write. LOST —Sunday, Dec. 7, between the Main Garage and Aix, north of town, a black Montana laprobe. Please return to owner at Rensselaer Hotel and receive reward. W. B. Kirgan. LOST—Spring heifer calf. Will pay all damages. ’Phone 942-Aj»» George Gewland. LOST—Man’s topaz matrix ring Sunday. Finder please return to A. E. Wallace or this office and receive reward. MISCELLANEOUS. MONET TO LOAN —Charles J. Dean A Bo®. MONET TO LOAN —I have an unlimited auppiy of money to loan on good farm lands at sft % and usual commission or i% without commission, as desired. Doans will be made tor b years, 7 years, 10 yeara or 20 yearn See me about these various plans. John A Dunlap. wAsnran—Tn buy all kinds of Tur. Will pay market prices. ’Phone 947-1. Harry Swartzell. WANTED —Job on farm by married man. I’or name of party see D. H. Hamilton. Do not ’phone. WANTED —To make hair swltcnes. i Mrs. H. E. ArnotU ’Phone 487. WANTED —A competent maid for general housework. Mrs. James H. Chap man, ’phone 504. y """found FOUND —Key ring containing tour keys; two house keys and two smaller keya Owner may have same by paying for this advertisement — —> ; JJ- “ CXBCUIT COUBT ALLOWANCES. Following are the allowances made by the judge of the Jasper circuit court for the regular November term, 1919: PETIT JURY. John McGlynn, 8 days, 24 miles.*2l.2o Chaster Halstead, 8 days, 20.00 Joe Branson, 8 days 20.00 Jesse E. Dunn, 8 days, 44 miles. 22.20 Thomas McAleer, 9 days, 26 miles 24.30 Everett Shearer, 7 days, 48 miles 19.90 Stephen Brusnahan, 7 days, 40 mi. 19.50 Frank P. Morton, 8 days, 36 mi. 21.80 James Lucas, 7 days, 52 miles.. 20.10 Albert Courtwright, 8 days, 56 mi. 22.80 Alfred Randle, T days .. 20.00 Edward Goetz. 8 days, 36 miles. 21.80 EXTRA JURORS. John Poole, 5 days 12.50 B. Frank Alter, 5 days 12.00 William D. Bringle, 5 days 12.50 Thomas Lowe, 5 days 12.50 W. V. Porter. 5 days . 12.50 Mort Murray, jury bailiff, 8 B. F. Barnes; meale jurors .... T 1.70 Jesse Nichols, clerk per diem .... 48.00 [Jesse Nichols, clerk fees i. 90 [True D. Woodworth, sheriff per i diem —•• •• • 48.00 True D. Woodworth, 2 trips KentI land with prisoners 14.00 ! Edward Thompson, law books ... 6.00 i Bobbs-Merrill Co., same 15.00 W. H. Anderson & Co., same .... 7.50 Callaghan & Co., same &50 B. F. Fendig, jury commissioner. 3.00 Clark & Hamilton, printing bar docket 20-00 Inez Nichols!, preparing docket... 5.00 George Ferguson riding bailiff, 6 1 davs »•••••»• • • 15-00 I Wm. Childers, same ’24 days... - 48.00 I Joseph p. Hammond, Auditor Jasper County.
A reconi to be preserved for years—your family photo at PARKER’S. ’ * The Dorcas class will be entertained by five of its members at -the church evening, December~T2th, at 7:30 o’clock. A Christmas exchange will be , the feature of the evening. Be exclusive, give your photo for Xmas. PARKER Photos. The largest showing of jewelry ever to be made in this section of the state on December 13th at Jessen’s jewelry store, Rensselaer, Ind. See advertisement in this paper. $50,000 worth of toe very latest in the jewelry line on display at Jessen’s jewelry store in Rensselaer, Ind., on December 13th. See advertisement in this paper.
