Evening Republican, Volume 20, Number 150, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 23 June 1916 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]
_j The Best Way iSJ J to Find Competent Help Good, reliable help is as difficult to find ordinarily as a needle in a haystack. Unless you are extremely fortunate you are likely to be disappointed by selecting from the limited few who offer themselves. The only efficient method of seeking the properly qualified party is through the want-ad columns of this newspaper. We find the needle in the haystack. We take your message and deliver it into the hands not only of one but of dozens of people who are competent in the particular line of work you desire done. A want ad is the best way to find competent help.
•Mrs. Sam Noland was up from Lee yesterday shopping. Vergil Denniston went to Chicago yesterday on business. Frank Cox went to Morocco last evening to attend a dance. Mr. and Mrs. Austin, of Wheatfield, were in town yesterday on business. Buddie Washburn went to Parr this morning to visit Logan Wood and family. Miss Nelle Rasberg, of Indianapolis, was in Rensselaer yesterday on business. G. W. Infield went to Indianapolis today after looking after his farm near Rensselaer. Mrs. Fannie Frye and daughter, Mrs. Sylvia Miller, of Mt. Ayr, went to Monon today. Mrs. Marie H. Gray, who came Wednesday on business, went to Lafayette last evening. . « Mrs. Rishling returned to her home in Monon yesterday, after spending the day with her father, John Culp. Miss Jessie Flemington, a daughter of Rev. J. Budman Fleming, is spending her vacation with her parents. Miss Fleming has charge of the vocal department of the College of Montana, located at Deerlodge. She will sing at the Sunday morning service at the Presbyterian church. F. D. Burchard and daughter, Winifred, who have been visiting his parents at Hartford City, and Mrs. Burchard’s father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. Gilf Jones at Redkey, will return home today by auto, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Jones and family. Butterfat Wanted. I am still in the market for cream and win pay the highest market price at all times. Cream received eveqjF day. ©pen evenings.—A S. Lowman, Parr, Ind. Order your calling cards uere.
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