Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 128, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 27 May 1920 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
LOST t - - - - -- - .1 ■--- - LOOT—A string of pearl beads at the armory Wednesday evening. Return to Republican office or to Mrs. W. H. Mackey. , ; LOlT—Sunday morning on South gravel, between city and 8 miles south, an old bill fold containing checks amounting to 166 or 867, and some currency.. Finder leave at tills office. N. Krull, Kentland, Ind LORY—Parrot. Phone 811-C. J. W. McGlinn. LOST—Between Methodist and Christian churches, silver mesh-bag containing about four dollars and a check. Return to this office. ' LOST—Prestolite tank. Leave at Republican office. D. M. Waymire, Phone ± : I LOST—Cameo brooch, with small ring for pendant, chain attached. Finder leave at this office. MISCELLANEOUS. FOB BXOSAWBB—IM acres pralrla land, fins improvements, adjoining corporation of good town. Will eotchaage for garage or stock of msrebandlss. 1 Harvey Davisson. Phono 818 or 4M LEABW TO BB A WVBRB—An excellent opportunity for surgical and . medical training. Liberal salary, board and room included. Two and [three year courses. Graduate Registered Nurse in two years, according to i Illinois law. For information ad- ' dress Montrose Avenue Hospital, 2646 Montrose Ave., Chicago 111. Private . nurses earn 335 to 360 a week inI eluding board and room. FOUND—String of beads. Inquire here. ■OBIT TO LOAM—I htn sn unlUnlted sup piy o f m oney to loan on good far.o lands at 616% xd usual commission or 6% without commission. as desired. Loans will be made Cor k years, 7 years, 10 years or 20 years See mo about these various plans lohn A. Dunlas. TO BXCBAMOB—Good Improved farm, located on stone road, to exchange for smaller farm or town property, or would deal for stock of merchandise. Harvey Davisson. Phons 316 or 488. MBY TOUB FABBRI with us before our new spring booklet goes out to , other agents with whom we are workGeorge F. Meyers VOTXCB TO giBMWlt- We handle the Rumley line 'Tractors, threshing machines and farming implements; also Western Utility one horse-power tractor and implements At the White Front garage Kuboske and Waiter. MO BBT TO LOAM —Charles J. Dean A Roa
NOTICE TO WORLD WAR SOLDIERS The ex-service men of Jasper county will have charge of the funeral of Dewey Biggs, Sunday, May 31, 1920. The service will be conducted in connection with the Memorial Day services. All soldiers and sailors wiUfeport at the Court House yard at 1 o'clock p. m. in following uniform: Army men without blouses, black ties, overseas cap or campaign hat. Navy men. wear blues, neckerchiefs and flat hats. Troops will be in command of Jay Nowels. Call early for specials at Rowen’s grocery. Phone 202. •Rev. J. B. Fleming went to Monti-' cello today on business. • ‘ I Mrs, Chas. A. Reed went to Muncie today to visit her daughter. Mrs. George W. Hopkins went to Indianapolis today. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Donnelly went to Chicago today. Mrs. Alice Dunlap and daughter May, of Chicago, are guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Warner. The price of gasoline was raised a cent a gallon yesterday, the retail price now being 29 cents. Mrs. Wm. Strawbridge of Chicago came today to visit the family of A. F. Long. | Mrs. W. E. Jacks, Mirs. Ralph O’Riley and N. S. Bates were Lafayette goers today. Mr. and Mrs. George K. Hollings-J worth of Chicago, came Wednesday for a short visit with relatives. George Denny went to DeMotte today for a visit with his sister until after Memorial day. Mrs. George Putts and Mrs. Walter Feldhous went to St. John to- j day to attend the funeral of their cousin, Mrs. Tracy Schmall. Mrs. W. S. Parks has as her guest Mrs. Carolyn Bedgood, of Lafayette,: who will attend the luncheon at the Makeever hotel today. Mrs. Nellie P. Hawxhurst returned to her home at Battle Creek, Mich., after visiting her sister, Mrs. Delos Thompson and family. Mrs. Thompson went as far as Chicago with her.
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