Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 236, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 October 1910 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Classified Column. jEßagHces3s=c~r---T" v:..aa., ■■■■ - FOB SALE. F*r Sale er Bent— l6o acre farm, well improved, will be sold cheap if taken at once. Apply to C. J. Dean. Far Sale —Driving mare, gentle in eVery respect and safe for anyone to drive; 8 years old; in foal. Also buggy and harness. Rev. W. G. Schaefer, Alx, Ind., or address Parr; 1 Route 1. For Sale — A good, 5-room dwelling, 60 foot lot, well located, 8700.00. Also 40 acres land, SI,OOO. Will take stock as part payment on land. James H. Chapman. For Sale —Good seasoned cord wood and fence posts. Emil Johnson, phone 81 B, Mt. Ayr, Ind. FOB BENT. For Bent —Suite of rooms for rent In business district; south and west and east exposure; fronting court house square. Inquire at First National Bank. For Bent —B room cottage. Trust and Savings Bank. For Bent—Six room cement cottage. Ray D. Thompson. • WASTED. Wanted —At once. Two lady clerks, experienced or inexperienced. Hansford’s Department Store. Wanted — A stenographer, one with office experience preferred. James H. Chapman. Wanted — Second cook at Makeever House. Wanted — To rent good farm, would prefer 240 acres or more; have had experience and well equipped for farming. Will furnish Jasper county reference if required. Address C. F. Lowman, Qobelsville, Mich. ' FOUND, Found —Pair rimless nose glasses; lady’s; ask for them at Republican office.

Feud— Pair of eyeglasses. Inquire at this office. Feud —An Odd Fellows’ watch charm. Inquire here. LOST. Lest—Red memorandum book, of value only to owner. One dollar reward for return to Leslie Clark, at the Republican office. Lest —Black gauntlet for right hand. Finder please return to G. F. Deschaml or leave at this office. Lest—My bicycle, taken from rack In front of Gwin & Watson’s Friday night; red and black frame. Information to Gwin & Watson, or the undersigned. Ted Watson. Lost—Sunday, between post office and Makeever house, lady’s small pocket book, containing money. Return to Kate Nevlll, or to the Republican office. Reward. Lest— K. of P. watch charm, with initials A. G. engraved thereon. Finder please return to Abel Grant or leave at this office. ESTRAYED. Betrayed —A black sow weighing about 300 pounds. Information to H. W. Jackson will be rewarded. Phone No. 514-C. MONEY TO LOAN. Moaey to Loan—lnsurance company money on first farm mortgage security. Inquire of E. P. Honan. lO.tf Good Way to Use Hyomei for Catarrh. Besides breathing through the inhaler a few times a day, many catarrh sufferers write that they find inhaling HYOMEI (pronuonce it High-o-me) from a bowl of steaming water each night before retiring, a great aid in curing stubborn cases. Try it; it’s very simple; gives quick relief and makes you breathe easier. Fill a bowl half full of boiling water; pour into the water a teaspoonful of HYOMEI, cover head and bowl with a towel, and breathe through nose and mouth the pleasant, medicated, antiseptic and healing vapor that arises. This method relieves that stuffiness at once, and makes your head feel fine. You can get a bottle of HYOMEI at druggists everywhere or at B. F. Fendig's for only 50 cents. Ask for extra bottle HYOMEI Inhalent. But bear in mind that a HYOMEI outfit which includes inhaler and bottle of HYOMEI cdsts SI.OO. HYOMEI is guaranteed by B. F. Fendig and druggists everywhere to cure catarrh, sore throat, coughs, colds, asthma and croup, or money back. Try it on that generous basis. A man. always regards alimony as the wages of sin; but a woman looks «|MBn it as merely the rake-off on matWhen a man says he hasn’t the least expectation of marrying, listen for the wedding bells—because that’s when moat of them marry. A Classified Adv. will sell it.