Evening Republican, Volume 20, Number 131, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 June 1916 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

WANTED —To refinish your automobile; make an old one look like new; moderate cost. — H. R. Lange. WANTED—About August Ist, to rent a six or seven room modern house. S. P. Hilliard, at Hamill’s old stahd. WANTED—At once, 4 or 6 carpenters; good wages; steady work M. V. Brown, Phone 445. - ■- WANTED —A limited number of piano pupils.—Selma Leopold, Phone 625. 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 268. 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. 1. DeMottc phone. MISCELLANEOUS. FOUND—Girl's bracelet. Inquire here. » TELEPHONE 418, Elmer Gwin, 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 sup ply of 5 per cent money to loan.— Chas. J Dean £ Son, Odd Fellows Building. MONEY TO LOAN—6 per cent farm loans.—John A Dunlap. Cebe Overton made a trip to Lafayette yesterday. Mrs. A. S. Low-man at Parr has been quite sick but is now somewhat improved. Hon. Quincy A. Myers deliverer the Memorial address in Monticello Tuesday. Mrs. J. J. Hunt and children left this morning for visits at Hammonc and Berwyn. The Royal Arch Masons have degree work and a supper tonight and are expecting a fine time. Mr. and Mrs. James P. Carr and son returned to Fort Wayne yesterday after a visit of a few days with her father, Albeit Witham. Mrs. Laura Michael has been quite poorly for some time at her home on Cullen street, but is now somewhat improved. Editor Bowie, of Wheatfield, has purchased a new Ford car, and was here with it today on his way to Kentland. Little Alice Belle English, of Lafayette, is spending this week with her grandparents, Dr. and Mrs. E. C. English. , Measles have been raging at Newland and several quite severe cases are reported. Mrs. J. F. Brown has been especially sick. Chicago is planning a great demonstration for next Saturday when the preparedness parade will take place. It will probably be seen by a number from Rensselaer. Senator Kern has been chosen to place Thomas R. Marshall in nomination for the democratic vice-presi-detnial nomination when the convention is held in St. Louis. Floyd Meyers who graduated from the Colorado state college at Boulder, a year ago, left for there this morning for a visit of two weeks. Cope Hanley, who is attending the same school, will return home with him. Fifteen members of the local lodge of Odd Fellows went to Wheatfield last evening and conferred the initiative degree on a candidate. There were visitors there also frond Parr and Gifford lodges and a pleasant fraternal meeting was held. Refreshments consisting of ice crlam and cake were served. Mrs. Henry Wood and Mrs. J. M. Wasson spent part of Wednesday in Monon, where they called on'Mrs. Eli Wood and Miss Mollie Woofi, both of whom have been quite poorly. They found them improved, especially Miss Wood. Mrs. Eli Wood, however, is in very pobr health and it is feared that no permanent improvement will take place. CASTOR! A For Infants and Children. w Tin KM fm Han Always Bought . ... Kjr;- -yi