Evening Republican, Volume 20, Number 242, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 October 1916 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
FOR SALE—Radidnt Estate base burner, good condition; also almost new kitchen range. Must sell, leaving town, i’hone 614. FOR RENT. FOR RENT —Furnished rooms with bath. Phone 258. FOR RENT—The B. S. Fendig 8room house, modem improvements. Also his store building. — Moses Leopold w anted. WANTED—VeaIs, live or dressed. We pay the highest market. Phone 477.—H. A. Quinn. WANTED—Hustling young man for two weeks’ work. Must be acquainted with the handling of live stock. Fhone 938-A, Russell Van Hook. WANTED—Second cook at Fate’s ' College Inn. LOST. LOST —Yellow kitten. Phone 50. LOST —Ladies’ handbag between A. Donnelly’s and the next mile south, containing about $3.70 in money, children’s pictures and other articles. Handbag about 7x12 inches. Finder please send handbag and pictures to Mrs. C. L. Tomlinson, Wheatfield, Ind., R. D. 1, and keep money for reward; —Mrs. C. S. Tomlinson. . FOUND. FOUND —Fountain pen. Inquire here, j c MISCELLANEOUS. ““ TAKEN UP—A buck sheep, about five weeks ago. Owner can have by paying charges.—Win. T. Shaw, R. D. 3, Rensselaer, Phone Mt. Ayr 90-G. MONEY TO LOAN—S per cent farm loans. —oJhn A. Dunlap. FARM LOANS—An unlimited sup ply of 5 per eent-money te loan.— Chas. J. Dean & Son, Odd Fellows Buildings FOR QUICK SALE- 1 —320 acres unimproved pasture land, S2O per acre. Terms. Best bargain ever offered in county.-—Joe Davisson. Parties who are in the market for a good cow, sow, or other hogs, including registered boars, and fine brood mares will serve their interests by waiting my public sale, October 21st. Bills later. Terms. —Russell Van Hook, jk Concrete material, brick and plastering sand delivered in the cltyT Telephone Adams, 933-L. Mrs. C. E. Simpson went to Monon today to spend a short visit with Mrs. J. T! Hemphill. Mr. and Mrs. .Tom Callahan went to Chicago today to spend a few days with friends. Miss Lillian Freund returned to her home in Chicago today after visiting Miss Charlotte Kaune over Sundayl ~ , i il~ in't.!ioir hump near Nowland today •1 "ft nr ff pTI uncle, John Bowman, at Pittsburg, Ind., which was held Sunday. Mrs. Walda F. Congdon, who has been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Morgan, for the past three weeks, returned to her home in Detioit, Mich., today. George Mauck came Saturday evening for a week’s visit with relatives and friends. George is still working with the Conkey Printing Company in Hammond. John Lyons, who has been with Co. M on the Mexican border since June, returned home yesterday, having reeeived his discharge under the—dependency clause. T~ Rev. Paul C. Curnick- smd family left today for lndianapolis, to which city they have moved and where Rev. Curniek will be employed jby the Methodist hospital of that aitv. Milk thieves still ~cont.inu tOff-heir operations in Rensselaer and several losses-of This -kind have been reported within the last few days, and the customers of dairyman, John Duvall have been the chief losers. The yearly meeting of the Ladies’ Industrial Society of the M. E. church will be held Tuesday afternoon at 2:30, in connection with thesocial given by section 10. B. A. MOOSE. Charter of Loyal Order of Moose now open. Initiation fen while charter is open only $5.00. Regular initiation fee is $25.00. Get in with the class now forming, wjiich will be initiated Thursday, Oct. 12,1916. Bejg efits are $7 per week, sickness or accident. SIOO death dues only 83 l-3c per month. See Thos. A. Maholm, State Director at Moose Home, opposite court house, Rensselaer, lad. Miss Elizabeth Lee, of Rockville, Ind, came Sunday for a visit with friends here. <
