Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 6, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 January 1917 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

WANTED—Man to cut com wood. James Phone 537. school.—Jennie M. Conrad, Newton County, Conrad, Ind. WANTED—To rent modern house., to occupy about February 1,1911 f—t C. klncaid, Phone 107. WANTED—Messenger boy.—Western .Union office. - ■ » WANTED—Roomer tod “boarder.— Mrs. Dan Robinson, Phone 401 Red. 1 block east and 2 blocks south of the court'houae. WANTED—Man with rig or machine to represent us in this county. Address P. O. Box 62, Rich Valley, Ind. c ~~ ~TOH REN T.” " or three good teams, farm equipped. A. H. Hopkins. FOR RENT—Good six! room house and bam. Inquire of Marion Cooper, two blocks north of Cement Tile Faetory. - FOR RENT —Furnished rooms with bath. Phone 268. _ ~ 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. LUST. - - - •_ ~ B " -JA LOST—SS bill,- probably in State Bank, last Saturday. Return or "notify Mrs. H. Purcupile, milliner. LOST —A wild brant, shot in wing, crippled wing feather clipped. Return to Republican office or pnone 624. • * ' * LOST OR STOLEN—A black and white spotted pointer dog. Rewa_rU for information leading to recovery of same.—Firman Thompson. FARM LOAN& * FARM LOANS—An unlimited supply of 5 per cent money to loan. — Chas. J. Dean A Son, Odd Fellows Building. MISCELLANEOUS. MONEY TO LOAN—S per cent farm loans. —John A Dunlap. JUST RECEIVED—The latest patterns tapestry for upholstering. Come in and see them.—H. R. Lange. DECORATOR—Have your vutomobile painted new.—H. R. Lange. MALE HELP WANTELk The Moler Barber College of Chicago, 111., wants men to learn barber trade. They offer splendid inducements and a short term completes. They mail free-' & beautiful catalogue and ask all our readers to send for it. Glenn Bums went to Lafayette today. Mrs. W. H. Beam made a business trip to Chicago today. C. Arthur Tuteur returned from Indianapolis and Madison today. Hon. E. P. Honan went to Reynoldstoday in the interest of the Catholic Order of Foresters........ Rose Luers, Lucille Luers and Jennie Harris went to Chicago on the morning train today. Milton Roth, who has been confined to Jiis home with pneumonia since Sunday, is reported to be somewhat improved today. Harold Doty, of Joplin, Mont., who has been visiting his grandmother, Mrs. Oilie Steward, at Mt. Ayr, left today to visit friends at Warsaw. Vernon Nowels is again confined to his bed at his home suffering from the same malady as he -did on the two previous occasions this winte r. and he is not quite so welT today. Big reductions in men’s wool un-derwear-all sizes, <>at Duvall’s Quality Shop. C. EARL DUVALL.

George H. McLain left today for his old home at Wauseon, Ohio, having been called there by a telegram which stated that his- father, S. B. McLain, was seriously ill. We now have an abundance of hard coal of all sizes.—Kellner & Callahan. Harry Needham, of Ft.' Wayne, came last night for a short visit with his cousin, Attorney W. H. Parkinson and other relatives here. Mr. Needham married Bertha Moore, —the daughter of Frank Moore. Call 273 for all sizes of hard coal. —Kellner & Callahan. ; A V. '■' Attorney W. H. Parkinson is very much,improved today. He is up and about the house dnd will be out and up town in a day or so if his present speed of recovery is not slackened. CASTQRIA For Infants and Children In U»gFor Over 30 Years . , f * * " -« . yi- ■ ■ - 1 # ••