Evening Republican, Volume 20, Number 282, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 November 1916 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

FOR RENT—7 room house and 5 acres of ground. Phone 525. Mrs. William Daniels. FOR RENT—Or will sell on months ly payments, a seven room house on comer 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 houoe/'WPtt-hrF' "catedTfumished or unfurnished. Furnace heat, sleeping porch, all modem 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—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 Ris riling, 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 Fellows 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 Xafayette X,oan & Trust Bldg., Bafayette, Indiana. Miss Alice Thomas and. Miss Fern Davisson went to Lafayette today to visit Mrs. Clarence Stanley and to attend the Indiana-Purdue football game tomorrow. Over seventy-seven thousand tickets have been sold for tomorrow’s clash between Harvard and Yale in football. The other big game of the east is the Army-Navy game at New York City. Three dollar wheat if the European war continues for a year or so more, was the prediction of Edward A. Hageman, of New York, grain buyer for the allies, just back from a trip through the great western centers. Jean Crones, Chicago’s elusive poisoner, is under arrest in Spaulding, Neb., after months of search and inquiry, during which time he laughed at the efforts of the police. That is the tenor, at least, of a telegram received by Capt. Larkin, chief of detectives, from the Nebraska city. The communication was from W. J. Byrnes, whose official capacity is not made clear in the message,- The tele.gram read as follow?: “I have here one. Jean .Crones, wanted by you for trying>to poison those 200 guests. Let me hear from you.”

DYING BY INCHES It is not an uncommon sight to see people who are dying by inches. The glands of the body are’ not working properly, poisonous matter accumulates and health declines. The circu-' lation becomes sluggish, the blood impure, and a general nervous or debilitated condition exists. Day by d,ay the liver *nd kidneys become less active, leaving the poisonous matter within the body. This poisonous accumulation causes the sallow complexion, and a tired, achy or rundown feeling which, if neglected, mpy result in jaundice, typhoid fever or serious liver and kidney trouble. Glando, the great gland toni , is especially prepared to relieve glandular disorders, throw off the poisonous accumulations and build up 'he system. Glando, the great galnd tonic, is the only treatment of its kind upon the market Its superior qualities are due to the fact that it contains three separate treatments, each treatment having a special part to perform in effecting a cure. For sale by B. F. FENDIG, DRUGGIST L