Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 21, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 23 January 1920 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
FOUND ~ iFOfflUO— Large black leather driving mitten. Phone 483-White. Jake Gilmore. — FOUND—Between Rensselaer garage and Bever’s bakery, a suit case containing numerous articles. Inquire at this offlcu MISCELLANEOUS. MOinrr TO DOAN— I have an un--11 ml ted supply of money to loan on good farm tends at 6% % and usual commission or 8% without commission, as desired. Loans will be made for b yearn, 7 years, 10 years or 20 years. See me about these various plans. John A. Dunlap. ’ MOREY TO ROAM — Charles J. Denn A Bkm.
Mrs. Charles Eggelston of Fair Oaks, was in Rensselaer today. Lon Wood went to McCoysburg this forenoon. John Shellhart went to Lafayette today. ' G. L. Sawyer returned today from a business trip to St. Louis, Mo. An English scientist claims to have discovered how to turn anything into gold. But the profiteers discovered that a year or two ago. —Nashville Southern Lumberman. Mrs. William Arnott was called to McCoysburg today on account of the sickness of her sister, Mrs. William Willett, and husband, both of whom have the influenza. Mrs. Barr Wineland, of Remington, Mrs. Charles Wood, of Milroy township, Ernest Wineland and Miss Eva Smith, of Gary, were guests here today of Mr. and Mrs. Ross Knickerbocker, of North Scott street Harry Cochran, who had assisted Frank Ringesisen and family to move from Hanging Grove to the farm he purchased of Walter Lee in Newton county, returned today to his home in McCoysburg. Mrs. Claire P. Thurston, who was here to assist in the organization of the American Legion Auxiliary, returned to her home in Indianapolis. While here Mrs. Thurston was the guest of Mrs. Charles W. Hanley. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Muster were called to Valparaiso today on account of the death of the former’s sister-in-law, Mrs. William Muster. Mrs. Muster was sick but three days and the cause of her death was pneumonia. Andrew Frisk, Mr. and Mrs. B. F .Fendig, Delos Thompson and Harriett Burns went to Chicago this forenoon. The latter will be employed in the office of Dr. Greer. Mrs. Robert Smith left today for her home in Trumbull, Neb., after a visit here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Scheurich and other relatives.
Mrs. Joseph Fagan, who had been the guest of the Misses Blanche and Jesse Merry and their mother, Mrs. J .W. Merry, left today for her home in Princeton. * Mr. Fagan is the superintendent of the Princeton schools. He was formerly head of the ML Ayr schools and later superintendent of the Goodland schools.
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