Evening Republican, Volume 20, Number 281, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 23 November 1916 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

FOR RENT —10 room house with bath and city lights, cistern and four acres of ground, fruit, etc.—J. E. Walters, Phone 337. FOR RENT —7 room house, well and city water, $8 per month.—Mrs. John Carmichael. FOR RENT —Elegant furnished front room for one or two ladies. All modern conveniences.—Mrs. S. R. Nichols. —.— —• ■■— FOR RENT—7 room house and 5 acres of ground. Phone 525. Mrs. William Dapiels. FOR RENT —Or will ssll on monthly payments, a seven room house on corner lot two blocks from . court house. Has walks, sewer, cistern, well, city water and bath. All newly papered and painted.—George F. Meyers. —— FOR RENT —Large house, well located, furnished or unfurnished. Furnace heat, sleeping porch, all modern conveniences.—Geo. H. Healey, Phone 153. FOR RENT—An 8-room house In Union township.—Fred Schultz, Phone 953-A. FOR RENT—Furnished rooms with bath. Phone 258. FOR RENT—December Ist, the room now occupied by J. P. Green. Leslie Clark. LOST. LOST—A black and tan female hound. Call immediately phone 109. Reward offered. LOST—Waterman’s self filling fountain pen at barbecue. Return to Republican office or Herbert Crowder. LOST—Front rim off of automobile light. Return to W. F. Frye. LOST —A ladies’ gold three inch bow breast pin. Finder please leave at this office or phone 561. LOST—Thursday night, between A. S. Laßue’s and the Princess theatre, a ladies’ diamond Tiffany style setting ring. Reward for return. Notify 914-F or Republican. LOST—Small glass jar containing 2 five dollar bills. Reward for return to Republican office. MISCELLANEOUS. ESTRAYED —One yearling steer, light red, right ear split.—Hoy Rishling, Phone 901-D. FOUND—Bunch of keys. Inquire here. FARM LOANS—An unlimited supply of 5 per cent money to loan.— Chas. J. Dean & Son, Odd Fellbws Building. MONEY TO LOAN—S per cent farm loans.—John A. Dunlap. SIOO Per Acre FARM LOANS Loans, made as high as SIOO per acre on farms where the security warrants at a low rate of interest. Loans made anywhere in Indiana. W. M. SHIPP X>afayette X,oan & Trust Bldg., X. Indiana. THE WEATHER. Rain and colder Thursday; Friday probably colder and' clear. W. J. Conley and family are moving from Burnettsville to the Marlatt ranch, near Laura. ■Mrs. Henry Doan, of Laura, spent' today visiting her daughter, Mrs. John Warne. Dr. and Mrs. T. J. Conley and two children, Marcella and Paul, returned to their home in Chicago today after visiting Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Honon since Sunday. Sufferer From Indigestion Relieved. “Before taking Chamberlain’s Tablets my husband suffered for several years from indigestion, causing him to have pains in the stomach and distress after eating. Chamberlain’s Tablets relieved him of these spells right away,” writes Mrs. Thomas Casey, Geneva, N. Y. For sale by B. F. Fendig. Mr. and Mrs. Hiland Weaver, formerly of Shelby, have moved to Michigan City, where he will be an agent at the Monon station. Mrs. Weaver went there today after visiting her grandmother, Mrs. L. McGlynnTiere. Nothing nicer for Thanksgiving than chrysanthemums. All colors on hand now. Phone in your order now. —J. H. Holden. Mrs. Robert Johnson, of Lafayette, joined her husband here last evening and they will return to Lafayette together. Oak is the most suitable wood for carving, on account of its durability and touchness without being too hard. Rubens finished a number of greatly admired portraits before he was 16.