Evening Republican, Volume 20, Number 213, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 5 September 1916 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

FOR SALE —Shetland pony, buggy and harness, new and in first class condition. —B. K. Zimmerman. FOR RENT. FOR RENT—Furnished rooms. vVith bath. Phone 258. FOR RENT—Two nice front rooms. Telephone 316. Corner of Weston and Grace srreets. FOR RENT —Furnished rooms with bath, cne block from coiyt house. Phone 402. f FOR RENT—?S room house on N. Weston and Elm streets; cistern, good well and large garden spot; fruit; good fences; Fred Stocksick property. Phone 919-K, Louis Beecher.

WANTED. WANTED—A few more washings and ironings. Block cast from cemetery, Mrs. Nellie Williams. WANTED —Two girl: to room or light housekeeping.—Mrs. Hayes Preston, River street. WANTED—A job with a private family; no washings. Address Box 787, Rensselaer, Ind. WANTED—SchooI boy boarders. Three blocks from school house. Phone 213. WANTED—To buy second-hand cash register. Must be a bargain.— Leslie Clark at Republican office. LOST. LOST—Between postoffice and Mrs. Ida Benjamin’s, a child’s Ingersoll wrist watch. Please return to Cal Cain. LOST —Blue sweater coat Thursday between Central garage and five points. Finder please return to this office. LOST —Auto number plate, 4488Ind. Finder' please phone 488 or return to this office. LOST—New felt, rose colored hat. Finder please phone 460. MISCELLANEOUS. It pays to use ¥a 13 when you have war prices on your wheat. I sell to the man who pays. I have the goods. Write me. —J. W. Sayler, Rensselaer, Ind. MONEY TO LOAN—6 per cent farm loans. —John A Dunlap. FARM LOANS—An unlimited supply of 5 per cent money to loan.— Chas. J Dean & Son, Odd Fellows Building.

See our plow line before you buy.— Hamilton & Kellner. The marriage of Miss Edith Adams, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. I. Adams, will take place tomorrow. Larsh and Hopkins for school boks, tablets, crayons, pens and pencils; in fact, all sdiol supplies. Johnny Aitken, an Indianapolis boy, in a Peugeot, won the three hundred mile race at Cincinnati Monday, averaging a 97.06 mile an hour clip. This was the inaugural race for the Cincinnati track. Wilbur D’Alene, in a Duesenberg, finished second, and Frank Galvin, in a Sunbeam, was the third to get the checkered flag. Resta, the favorite, was forced out at the end of the 168th mile by engine trouble. We have exclusive sale on men’s and boys’ Bradley sweaters and sweated coats. The fal ,Hines are now at our store on display in all colors and sizes. See the greatest line on earth. DUVALL’S QUALITY SHOP, C. Earl Duvall.

We notice by the Monticello Journal of Monday that tlie? Monon bsaeball team obtained but three hits off the delivery of. Jackson, the Monticello twirler. Evidently some one has been stringing Brother /Thacker, for the Monon club got nine solid smacks of the Monti hurlcr, and there were no scratch hits among diem. Three of them were for three basics, two for doubles and four were singles, besides two bases on balls and a wild pitch. Monticello also claims thirteen hits for themselves, but they only got eight. *•. Over two thousand sajnples to choose your fall and winter suit from. Every garment guaranteed to fit perfect and hold their shape. Prices reasonable.. DUVALL’S QUALITY SHOP, C. Earl Duvall. Ellis theatre will open the season with “The Movie Man,” a three act satire of the motion picture craze, with six musical numbers and vaudeville between the acts. Saturday Sept. 9th. Phone 98 and reserve tickets. Butterfac Wanted. I am ntill in the market for cream and will pay the hlghert/markot price at all times; Cream received eve< day. Open evenings— AB. Lowman, Parr, Ind.