Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 102, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 29 April 1914 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
WANTED—Three girls; steady work; good wages. McKay’s Model Laundry, Phone 340. WANTED—To boirow $1,200 to $1,500. Farm Sand security. Interest 6% per cent G. F. Meyerr.
WANTED—AII kinds of dressmaking done, work guaranteed.— Mrs. H. A. Cripps, opposite Catholic church. WANTED—Man to work on fartn. Eli Arnold, Phone 513-F. LOST. ’ DOST?—A chatalin purse, containing about $1.50. Finder please leave at Republican office. Mrs. O. G. Barrett LOST—A $5 bill, as 2 bill and asl bill, together, (but not in pocketbook; probably lost up town; finder please leave at Republican office. AUTOS AND BICYCLES. The undersigned has the only exclusive bicycle shop in the city; on corner east of Republican office. I have secured the agency for the Pope bicycles and Pope motorcycles; second hand bicycles and motorcycles. I will save you money on bicycle tires. JAMES C. CLARK. A full line of bicycle repairs; expert work.—Main Garage. AJAX TIRES—The only written guaranteed 5,000-mile tire, A full line at the Main Garage. OILS— motorcycle, motorboat, aeroplane, bicycle, farm machinery, thrashing machine, gun, cream separator, sewing machine, lawn mower—oils for anything always in stock at the lowest prices. Main Garage. PAINTING and DECORATING— Orders may be left at any of the drugstores or I may be seen at the home of my mother, Mrs. Ves Richards. Good work guaranteed.— Clarence Hamilton. POULTRY, EGGS, ETC? FOR SALE—Pure bred Buff Orpington duck eggs from prize winners. Mrs. John Rush, R. D. No. 3, Rensselaer, or Mt. Ayr Phone No. 20-G. ' - MISCELLANEOUS PAINTING—I will be ready tor work at house painting after April 24th and will be pleased to arrange now to take care of your work.—C. M. Blue. Lessons in oil, water color anc china. Summer classes in out door sketching. Hand painted china, also undecorated china add art material for sale. Emilie M. Wightman, Phone 489. EXTRA! LOOK! EXTRA! LADIES—Send for your copy “Mail Order Shoppers’ Guide.” Great bargains in notions and fancy goods. It’s free. National Mai Order Stores, Branch 19, Carrol Ave., Chicago, 111. L. A. Harmon, Landy Magee, Leslie Clark and others witnessed the ball game between Monon and the Bloomer Girls at Monon yesterday. The Bloomer Girls were defeated by the score of 12 to 0. Howard Clark pitched for Monon. VICK’S KSXSSfiSAWE FO R ALL. COLD TR O U SUE S Charles Rousey, of Wabash, yesterday fatally wounded his wife with a knife and then took carbolic acid. He died instantly. He had sued tor a divorce
VICK’S te&ifflgSALVF T'“JUST R.UB IT DN"iL Senator Joseph E. Ransdell, of Shreveport, La., will deliver the commencement address before the graduating class at Notre Dame university May 15, speaking on “Divorce.” Harry P. Mayer, 23, assistant city attorney of Indianapolis, was killed Sunday when an automobile in which he was riding skidded, overturning and pinning him under it. He died before aid could be summoned. . Rensselaer visitors at the Valparaiso convention made Bert Brenner’s drugstore headquarters. He has a splendid location and a store that is a beauty in every respect.. New fixtures were installed since Bert purchased it and in every appointment it is a fine store and Bert’s numerous friends here will be pleased to know that he is enjoying a prosperous business Through his courtesy several of the Rensselaer visitors enjoyed with him'an automobile trip about the city and out to Flint Lake, a very pretty lake about three miles from Valparaiso, which is a popular place in the summer time, being located on the electric road between Valparaiso and Gary. Another Rensselaer boy in Valpo is Ord Hanley, brother of Judge Hanley, who is clerking in a store and getting along nicely. CASTOR IA Tnfcwta attf CfMMrwn i 111 KH YHlm Ahnp tapt Sears the I ■'l'- X ' ■ • ’ ? ■ V
