Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 4, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 January 1917 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
personally. Good place for good family near church, station and school.—Jennie M. Conrad, Newton ( County, Conrad,’ Ind. WANTED—To rent modern house, to occupy about February I, 1917. W., C,. Kincaid, Phone 107. WANTED—Messenger boy.—Western Union office. WANTED—Rootnpr and board er.-*-Mrs. Dan Robinson, Phone 401 Red. South Weston streets ' '—t 1 WANTED—Man with rig or machine to represent us in this county. Address P. ,0. Box 62, Rich Valley, Ind. t WANTED—Work of any kind.— Mrs. Emma Wood, in east part of town. - - - - - *3 -- . FOB RENT. FOR REl^T—Good six room house and barn. Inquire of Marion Cooper, two blocks north of Cement Tile Factory. FOR RENT—Furnished rooms with bath. Phone 258. FOR RENT—B room house, city water, lights and bath, three lots. $12.50 per month.—Mrs. George Tudor, Phone 301. FOR RENT—House on cullen street three blocks from court house. —Dr. F. A. Turfler. ✓ - FOUND. FOUND—Pair gloves. Inquire here. LOST. * ' , LOST OR STOLEN—A black and white spotted pointer dog. Reward tor information leading to recovery of same.—.Firman Thompson. LOST—Hand bag containing a sum of money, a small pocket knife and a beauty pin in a box marked Louisville, Ky. Finder will be suitably rewarded. Report to Republican if found.
LOST—Valuable chinchilla robe with muff between Remington and Rensselaer. Liberal reward.—W. L. Frye. ~FARM LOANS. FARM LOANS—An unlimited supply of 5 per cent money to loan.— Chas. J. Dean & Son, Odd Fellows Building.
MISCELLANEOUS. Furniture repairing and upholstering done by H. R. Lange. Have your automobile painted. Satisfaction guaranteed.—H. R. Lange. MONEY”TO LOAN—4 per cent farm loans. —John A. Dunlap. Sam Cook, the McCoysburg store keeper, was in this city today. Joseph Larsh and Miss Nellie Re&r are spending the day in Chicago. Ed Oliver and F. E. Reiser, <?f Chicago, were fn Rensselaer today. Versa Bowman, of Delphi, came to - day to visit her brother, Clarence Bowman, of Newland. Wm. Barker came this week for a visit with his brother, Owen Barker, .M-JUcCoysburgr -and-friendS' in Rensselaer. Billy is now working in a vacuum cleaner factory at Warsaw, Ind. ", • Miss Marie Nevill, daughter of Henry Nevill, who is attending State Normal at Terre Haute, writes home that the city is infested with smallpox and that the student body was required to be vaccinated.
Found a Sure Thing. I. B. Wixdn, Farmers Mills, N. Y., has used Chamberlain’s Tablets for years for disorders of the stomach and liver and says, “Chamberlain’s Tablets are the best I have-evehused.” For sale by B. F- Fendig. ' C Frank S. McCurtain writes to The Republican to have his. paper changed to Weyauwega, Wis; He reports that they are having fine weather at present with about a foot of snow. During the cold weather the mercury dropped to 20 below. He states that Fords are so plentiful that they are using them for coasters. Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy Most Effectual. “I have taken a great many bottles of Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy and every time it has cured me. I have found it most effectual for a hacking cough and for colds. After taking it a cough always disappears,” writes J. R. Moore, Lost Valley. Ga. For sale by B. F, Fendig. C F. M. Hayes, of Newell, S. Dak., arrived in Rensselaef- this week, where he has been living for the past two- years. He is located on a sixty acre irrigated farrn. He will spend the winter with his children in Indiana. Mr. Hayes has been on the land long enough now that he ca» prove up any time. One of his sons, Henry Hayes, has been in that section. for several years and owns 400 acres in the dry belt.
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