Evening Republican, Volume 20, Number 129, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 30 May 1916 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

WANTED —A limited number of piano pupils.—Selma Leopold, Phone 626. FOB RENT. FOR RENT —Furnished rooms with bath, one block of court house.— Phone 306. FOR RENT —Six room house near depot.—J. C. Passons. FOR RENT—Furnished rooms. With bath. Phone 258. FOR RENT—By month, some extra fine blue grass pasture land for cattle and horses, which I will rent reasonably. Address P. F. Naylor, Thayer, Ind., R. D. L DeMottc phono. MISCELLANEOUS. FOUND—Girl’s bracelet. Inquire here. TELEPHONE 418, Elmer Gwiin, for well drilling and repairing. Two drilling machines, skilled workmen. Red Cross windmills, pumps, tanks, etc. I HAVE BUYERS for farms in Marion, Union, Barkley, Jordan and Newton townships. See me.—Geo. F. Meyers- / FARM LOANS—An unlimited supply of 6 per cent meney to loan.— Chas. J Dean k Son, Odd Fellows Building. MONEY TO LOAN—6 per cent farm loans.—John A. Dunlap. AGENTS WANTED. ~ EVERY HOME can afford our new Model Kerosene Flatiron. Write for trial-use offer. Schubert Co., 3225 So. Halsted, Chicago. AGENTS—Let us show you how to double your income; sells everywhere. Particulars free. —THE LANCASTER 00, Bluffton, Ind.

Mrs. Mary Cowden, of Logansport, is here to spend Memorial Day with relatives and friends. A good home for girl; light work; fair wages; apply soon. —Mrs. B. Forsythe. Mrs. W. H. Beam went to Lafayette today to take home her little grandchild, who had been visiting her since Sunday, and to visit her daughter, Mrs. F. X. Busha. Lteters advertised for the week ended May 29, 1916: Lester Clouse, Arthur Johnson, Harry Romine. The above letters will be sent to the dead letter office June 12, 1916.—N. Littlefield, Postmaster. Harry Jacobs, now with the Moline Plow Co. and traveling out of Peoria, surprised his Rensselaer friends by dropping in on them Monday evening. He will remain until tomorrow and will attend the K. of P. lodge tonight, the first time he has been in a lodge hall, he says, since he left Rensselaer. Jakey still roots for Detroit and is for “Teddy,” although he will vote for any good man the republicans nominate in Chicago.

A.’ A. Beasley came over from M'onon this morning and his son, Charley, of Juliet, 111., met him here and together they went to Remington to decorate the graves of Mrs. Beasley and daughter. Charley is the assistant superintendent of the National Match Co., which has its plant at Juliet. The company, has been unable tu supply its orders owing to inability to procure the needed chemicals. From MY. Beasley we learn that W. W. Sterling, the man who started Rensselaer in the matchmaking business, is now at Wooster, Mass., where he has started a match factory which is now engaged in the manufacture of matches.

NOTICE. I will not be responsible fqr any bills incurred by my wife, as iwe have parted. PERCY COONS. NOTICE. I will hold a sale of household goods at public auction at my residence just east of the Snedeker grocery, May 31st, as follows: 2 bedsteads, 1 commode, 1 dresser, 2 mattresses, 2 tables, 1 stand, 2 stoves, 1 davenport, rugs, chairs, cupboard and glass cans. Sale starts at 2 o’clock. PERCY COONS. Card of Thanks. We wish to take this means of thanking the neighbors and friends for sympathy and kindness extended through the sickness and death of our beloved husband and father. Mrs. Addie Comer and Family.

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