Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 14, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 18 January 1917 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

VV ANTED. ; WANTED—Load cf oats, will pay premium.—Billy Frye, the • Yellow WANTED—A .girl for general housework. Phone 43, or lock box 713. WANTED—Man to cut cord wood. James Walter, Phone 337. WANTED—Woman for “house work. Can live at home. Phone 278. WANTED —To do sewing at my home in the B. S. Fendig property.— Mrs. Z. T. Campbell. ' WANTED —To buy good second hand wagon and good set of team harness. -Phone 273 or 204, Harry Watson. WANTED —-Messenger boy.—Western Union office. FOR BENT. FOR RENT—2BO acre farm, all fenced hog tight, barn room for 12 horses and 40 tons hay; large cow’ barn. An ideal place for stock and grain.—S. M. LaKue, Roselawn, Ind. FOR RENT—Or sale, residence property. Possession March Ist. —C. W. Platt, Phone 366. FOR RENT—A dandy three room office suite, on second floor of the Democrat building, or will rent the full five room flat to a small family. F. E. Babcock. FOR RENT—Stock farm with two or three good teams, farm equipped. A. H. Hopkins. FOR RENT —Fumi&ned rooms with oath. Phone 258. LOST. LOST —Automobile robe with oil-' cloth lining, with two leather natches on one corner. Lost between Padgitt’s livery barn and the Barkley church. Please return to Frenchy Des'cljand at Central Garage. LOST—l’air of glasses Saturday in case with name of A. G. Catt in case. Finder please return to Gaylord McFariand at postoffice.' LOST —One set weed tire chains. Return to Livingston, Ross. LOST —$5 bill. probably in State Bank, last Saturday. Return or notify Mrs. H. Purcupile, milliner. FARM LOANS; FARM LOANS—An unlimited supply of 5 per cent money to loan.— Chas. J. Dean & Son, Odd Fellows Building.

—. " MISCELLANEOUS. MONEY TO LOAN—S per cent farm loans. —John 4- Dunlap. SEE P. W. HORTON for piano tuning. Prices right as well as work. •—Phone 24-B. B. Forsythe went to Tefft today. Dr. F. A. Turfler went to Lowell today. • Gcorco W. Casey went to Roselawn today. Major’Geo. H. Healey made a business trip to Chicago today. $1.50 English decorated plates, special SI,OO set. Jarrette Has It. Harry Hartley went to Chicago on the early m oyr.i ng train—■- " White cups and saucers, 60c set. Jarrette Has It. \ - Alexander Quinn and son, Vincent, Went to Chatsworth, 111., today. Keep out the cold—Felt and rubber weather strips. Jarrette Has It. Mrs. Isaac Carman wont to Lowed today, where she is .employed as a nurse. » " Special 25c matinee of “Thelma” at Ellis theatre next Saturday, Jan. 20th. This attraction is guaranteed.

'Mrs. Levi Miller, who has been at Windfall for a few days, returned to her home at Fair Oaks today. Let us trade for your__old - cream separators. —-Kellner & Callahan, telephone 273. ’, —; -■. . - “Uncle Jo>h Sprueeby” and his hayseed band will be with us next Tuesday, Jan. 23, at EH ig "Theatre. We are offering extraordinary low prices on gang Callahan. Mr. and Mrs. Andy Myers and children returned 7to -thoir dronur -- at Schneider after a visit with Mrs. Myers*-sister, Mrs. George Zea, of this city.' 7.drspecial prices this—week-only on manure spreaders, S4O to $125. Cost more than this new at wholesale.— Kellner & Callahan. Floyd Amsler has purchased through the Dr. Hansson agency of this city'a new "T9l7k"Ovei4ond "Country. Club,. 11 is a swell looking ca.r but none Rob for-Banty. We can take a ride-any time it suits you, brother: ■. ——- ——-—— “Thelma,” Marie Correlli’s great story* of the Northland, matinee and’ night at Ellis theatre, Saturday, Jan. 20th. JAatinge 25c. Like many other pleasing things, “Uncle Josh Spruceby” improveswith age. For those \yh<LXhlsy&clean, bld-fashioned comedy . drama, this show at the Ellis Theatre next Tuesday, the 23rd, will be a real treat.