Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 267, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 11 November 1914 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Well matured Michigan sand, grown potatoes 55c bushel 5-bushel lots or more 50c the bushel. , HOME GROCERY. Mrs. M. J. Burr has purchased M. E. 'Griffin’s bungalow on East Elm street and rented it to Mrs. Garland Grant. The consideration of the” purchase waif SI,BOO. Mr. Griffin etpects to invest in farm land. Why ' not start now to beautify the hair by using Parisian Sage, the delightful tonic, sold by B. F. Fendig. One application will make the hair fluffy and lustrous. There is nothing better for dandruff, itching scalp and falling P Mr. and Mts.’J. Q. Alter had expected to rent their house for the winter and he to spend the winter in Kansas and she to visit their daughter, Mrs. Ernest Fritts -in Delphi. They have given up the plan, however, and will rema/in at home. You certainly cannot afford ,to neglect catarrh, colds or bronchitis when B. F. Fendig sells Hyomei on the “Ho-cure-no-pay” plan. It gives quick and lasting benefit and is perfectly harmless —you breathe it. Charles Liston, who has been living in Elmwood, N. Dak., arrived here last nighit and is stopping at the home of Fred Hartman. His wife and children-' arrived several days ago.

Henry Nevill will have some fine fresh fish again Friday. J. C. Pfeiffer, of Columbus, Ohio, arrived this morning expecting to. find Charles Bomtrager and wife alive. -Mr. Bomtrager had been his godfather and although he died some years ago Mr. Pfeiffer had never learped of it. He decided to spend a few days here visiting Joe, George and John Bomtrager, sons -of Charles. - 'I '-T ' Just opened another barrel of Bismark brand dill pickles. Try them. HOME GROCERY. J. L. Alter, of Carpenter township, known as the Hoosier Rambler, arrived home In time to vote. He reports that .while on his last trip to the north he took a boat ride on one of the rivers which empties into the Hudson Bay, where it gets down to 75 degrees below zero. He says that if you meet any one out in the opep during the cold weather you hold only a hurried conversation, that the words freeze up, are pocketed, and after you get , home you thaw them out and talk it over at your leisure. Mr. Alter' asks: “Can you beat that'for a eold weather story?”

CASTOR IA For Infants and Children. The Kind Yob Han Always Boogof i | WANTED—MaIe help. We have openings in several counties of this state for young man of exceptional character, who are anxious to build up a future for themselves. Experience is unnecessary.—" Conservative Life Insurance 00., South Bend, Ind. WANTED—Women, sell guaranteed hosiery to friends, neighb* rs and general wearer; 70 per cent profit; make $lO daily; experience unnecessary. International Mills, West Philadelphia, Pa. WANTED—Work in town or country. Mrs. Lizzie Cooper, Monticello, Ind. TOR RENT. il : FOB BENT-—Suite of rooms over VanArsdePs store. Inquire of EL HollingswortL Ist National Bank Bldg.

LOST. LOST—In or near town, 1 inner tube and some tools and a tire shoe. Please return to Sam Duvall. LOST— GoId Wtitch, open face, attached to leather fob.—William Moore, Phone 356. LOST—A gauntlet automobile mitt. Return to Republican office. LOST—(Man’s black fur glove for left hand. Finder please return to D. H. Yeoman or leave at this office.

* FOUND. POUND—Right hand mitten no'*’ this office. POUND—Pair of nose glasses. Inquire here. MDM3ELLANEOUS. TO EXCHANGE—BO acre farm 3% miles of Medaryville, Ind., good buildings, 50 acres in crops, fairly well tiled, on stone road; want residence In Rensselaer. J. Davisson. FOR TRADE—S 2 acre farm for small business or smaller clear place.—L. B. Reed, Gosport, Ind, R. D. 4. , £ STRAYED—Sunday eve Cow, about 3 years old, no horns, stock Durham. Will give reward for her return.—C. H. Weiss. STRAYED—From -my place 12 miles east of Rensselaer, 1 bay mare, wt. 1400; 1 black gelding, wt. 900. Notify P. D. Merica, R. D. 3, Prancesville, Ind. •