Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 208, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 September 1915 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
LOW. LOST —On the first night that a search was being made for the body of Delos Woodworth, a lantern, which belongs to Frank M. Donnelly. Finder please notify Mr. Donnelly or The Republican. LOOT—A small long-haired white dog; ears mostly brown and brown spots on back; answers to name of “Snowball.” Information to Mrs. Chas. Bowers, Phone 919-D. LOST— lnformation is wanted about my bicycle, taken from my residence on Van Rensselaer St. Saturday eve. It has a red frame, handle bars thrown slightly forward and upward; rear tire wrapped with tape; pedals are rusty; has old 3-cornered tool chest —Information to John Jenkinson r Leek’s hitch barn. FOR TRADE FOR TRADE—Good farm team and farm tools, for automobile. Lock Box No. 4, Fair Oaks, Ind. FOB RENT. FOR RENT—Furnished or unfurnished rooms. Mrs. John Frey, Front street, south of P. O. FOR RENT—Furnished rooms with electric light and bath in house. Call One block from the court house. Phone 402. FOR RENT—Two nice furnished rooms for school pupils or others. — Mrs. John Mecklenberg, Phone 621. MISCELLANEOUS. w. S. Richards, painter, paper hanger and decorator. Phone 331. BUSINESS COLLEGE. BUSINESS COLLEGE—FaII term opening week Tuesday, Sept 7, to Sept 13. Educate for business. Abundance of positions for those who are prepared. Lafayette (Ind.) Business College gives thorough courses and secures satisfactory positions for its graduates. Arrange right now.
H. D. Parker, of Kankakee, spent last night in Rensselaer the guest of Lester Rich. Misses’ and children’s Bay State rubbers 43 cents at the Columbia Shoe Store. Dr. A. R. Kresler made a business trip to Indianapolis and Muncie yesterday. Nineteen sixteen Model Maxwell touring car $655; self-starter and all modern; at the Main Garage. Call and jee it Mrs. Lenna Todd and two sons, of Flora, are visiting her brother, Dr. W. L. Myer and family. If you are in the market for a sulky or gang plow, see Hamilton & Kellner. Miss Katherine Maech, of South Bend, is visiting her aunt, Mrs. Kate R. Watson and family. We are still selling buggies. HAMILTON & KELLNER. Mrs. E. L. Clark went to Hammond to morning to be with her daughter, Mrs. Will Porter, who is sick. Buy your season tickets for the chautauqua. Think of it, $1.50 gives you the right of every session, making a cost of only 12% cents for ea-h of the high-class entertainments and lectures. It starts Saturday, Sept 4th. Help the committee by buying your season tickets now. Misses Martha and Helen Parker, daughters of Charles Parker, of Remington, are visiting friends here. Constipation the Father of Many Ills. Of the numerous ills that affect humanity a large share start with constipation. Keep your bowels regular and they may be avoided. When a laxative is needed take Chamberlain’s Tablets. They not only move the bowels but improve the appetite and strengthen the digestion. Obtainable everywhere. C A. E. Malsbary and little daughter, Maxine, of Lafayette, were here today looking after his farm interests. How to Give Good Advice. The best way to give good advice is to set a good example. When others see how quickly you get over your cold by taking Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy they are likely to follow your example. This remedy has been in use for many years and enjoys an excellent reputation. Obtainable everywhere. C Mrs. A. R. Kresler, who underwent an operation for appendicitis Tuesday of last week, is making speedy recovery and was able to sit up same yesterday and will probably be able to be out again within a few days. R. E. Davenport, of Elizabethtown, Ky., is here to visit his brother, W. A. Davenport, and expects to rent a house and make this city his ftfture,, home, returning to Kentucky next week to accompany his wife here. He is a carpenter and will work at his trade here.
If it’s Electrical let Leo Mecklenburg do it. Phone 621
