Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 36, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 February 1920 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

WANTED— At once, a man to work. Call Watson Plumbing Co., phone 264 or 407. . • FOUND _ -F POUND—Between Rensselaer garage and Bever s bakery, a suit ease containing numerous artteles Inquire at this ofllCK : ■' " ■ miscellaneous. ■own TO DOAN— I have an unlimited supply of money to loan on good farm lands at and usual commission or •% without commission. as desired Loans will be made tor * yearn. 7 years. Id yenra or, 20 ream Bee mo about these various plane. John A Dunlap. IPOTXOB TO IFOWWEBB— We handle the Rumley line Tractors, thrashing machines and farming implements: also Western Utility one horse-power tractor and implements. At the White Front garage. Kuboeke and Walter. 1 MONETT TO MAE— Charles J. Doan

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mrs McCarter makes g INSTRUCTIVE ADDRESS Mrs. Margaret Hill McCarter was greeted by a large audience at the court house Monday evening. She addressed herself principally to the women, who were very much in the majority in the audience. The address was full of valuable instruction and Mrs. McCarter exhorted the women to become active in politics. She urged that they become informed and that they use that information conscientiously. She thought that there will be and should be but two parties and that each woman should select the party which is representative of her ideals and having selected the party that loyalty to the same is necessary and essential. Mrs. McCarter drew a vivid picture of the present day conditions and the great need of the vote and influence of women that these vital issues may be successfully worked out ' _ At the close of the address Mrs. A. H. Hopkins presented Mrs. McCarter with a very beautiful bouquet in behalf of the Ladies’ Literary club, under whose auspices the meeting was held. MARKETS BY WIRE. (Furnished hy The Farmers Grain Market, H. H. Potter, Mgr.) Live Stock Market. Hogs—Receipts, 28,000; carry over, 7,200;. higher, 15c to 20c; top 115.20. Cattle —Receipts, 15,000; higher, steady; top, $17.50. k iSheep—Receipts, 12,000.

* - • Grain Market. May oats opened at .74 5-8 and 3-8: closed at .77 and .76 7-8 and 77. July oats opened at .67 7-8; closed at .69 5-8, 3-8 and 1-2. May Corn opened at 1.24 3-4 and 1.25 3-4; closed at $1.28 5-8 and t-2. July corn opened at 1.22%; and closed at,1.25 3-4 and 1-2. Sept, corn opened at 1.19% and 1.21; closed at 1.23%. Leighton Gifford returned this afternoon from Hinkley, 111. Job printing at the Republican office. Roscoe of _ Indianapolis, is here for a visit with his parents, Mr.'and Mrs. Noah Zeigler. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rhoades, of Morris, 111.,* are here for a visit with the former’s parents. Hal Hughes of Monon was here today to consult a Rensselaer oculist. — - Mrs. Jack Miller joined her husband today in South Bend after a visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Miller. Aileen Alhnan, who had been sick at Batavia, Hl., has sufficiently recovered to the able to again resume her school duties. Mrs. John Osborn returned today to her home in Indianapolis after a visit here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Crowder. Married, by Rev. W. T. Barbre. minister, at his residence, Everett E. Zeigler and Ruth E. Hoyes, Tuesday morning, February 10. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. I have moved my real estate office to rooms over the Co-operative meat market, north side of public ” We - GEORGE F. MEYERS. _

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fr p D. M. Worland Lane & Worland niui Estate, Loans, Insurance '■ . Office wiH be in the new - FARMERS AMD IIERCHANTS BANK BUILDING List your preiwrty with us.