Evening Republican, Volume 20, Number 312, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 January 1917 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
WANTED—Work of ahy kind Mrs. Emma Wood, in east part of town. ■ WANTED —Farm hand with good reference and experience on grain and stock farm. Reply at once, stating full particulars, or come and see me personally. Good place for good lamily near church, station and school. —Jennie M. Conrad, Newton County, Conrad, Ind. I OK REN I. FOR RENT—Two furnished rooms. Steam heat.—Mary D. Eger, Phone IW. —— FOR RENT —Good six room house and barn. Inquire of Marion Cooper, two blocks north of Cement Tile Factory. ■ FOR RENT —6 room house, centrally located, Jan. Ist. —T. W. Grant. FOR RENT—S room house, well located, possession about January Ist. J. Davisson. FOR RENT —Furnished rooms wiui bath. Phone 258. . FOR RENT—{B room /house, city water, lights and bath, three lots. $12.50 per month. — Mbs. George Tudor, Phone 301. - < FOR RENT—iouse on cuilen street three blocks from court house. —Dr. F. A. Turfler. FOUND. FOUND—Coin pocket book with little money in it. See Mrs. H. Purcupile and pay for this ad. " FOUND —Pair gloves. Inquire here. LUST.
LOST—Valuable chinchilla robe with muff between Remington and Rensselaer. Liberal reward. —W. L. Frye. ■ ... LOST —Between Catholic church and depot, an auto chain. Please return jto Ed Kanne. LOST—A bill folder Saturday afternoon on Main street containing $43. Leave at Republican. $lO reward. FARM LOANS. FARM LOANS—An unlimited supply of 5 per cent money to loan.— Chan, J. Dean & Son, Odd Felloes Building. —— —— ~~r MISCELLANEOUS. Furniture repairing and upholstering done by H. R. Lange. Have ydur automobile painted. Satisfaction guaranteed.—H. R. Lange. MONEY TO LOAN—S per cent farm loans. —John A. Dunlap. NEW WOOD YARD—Good grade split, block or cord wood delivered anywhere in the city in not less than SI.OO lots.—E. C. Maxwell, Phone 310 Red. • '7-- - - - -
Wasn’t this a grand day? It certainly wa;s. Just received a carload of genuine lump Pocahontas coal. —J. C. Gwin Lbr. Co., Phone 6. If you will tell us your items of news we will tell it to your friends. Get our prices on your farm implements before you buy. We can save you money.—Kellner & Callahan. Miss Marie Neville returned tb Terre Haute today to resume her studies in the Indiana State Normal School. We can sell you a manure spreader from S4O to $125. Buy befdne the raise.—Kellner & Callahan, The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Havens of west of Rensselaer, is suffering from a severe attack of pneumonia. We sell the best cream separator made. It will pay for itself in a very short time. Call and see it.—.Kellner & Callahan. T ' _ , J_ .■ u, 0, E. Engleman, who has been the guest of Miss Cela Anderson, left today for Udora, Kans. Mr. Engleman’s home is in. Texas.
A GOOD ONE. I resolve to save money at the Auto Equipment Co. James Halligan, who has been confined to his home for several months on account of a badly broken limb, was able to be up town yesterdayfor the first time since the accident.It is interesting to stop and recall how .many good things you have heard of the Dodge car and how very few of the other sort. Order now. M. I. ADAMS & SON. James Ellis has re-entered Chicago University. He will take four days work each week. By doing this he will be able to spend two days each week looking after his business interests here. ~ The Republican is delighted with the large number of new subscriptions being received for both the Daily and the Semli-Weekly. Quite a number of our rural readers are changing from the Semi-Weekly to Daily. We are mighty and hope to make re sting that L The other Muut it with
