Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 24, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 30 January 1917 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

WANTED —To buy good second hand wagon and g, set of team harness. ' Phone 273 or 204, Harry Watson. WANTED—Messenger boy.—Western Union office. J FOR RENT—Stock farm with two or three good teams, farm equipped. A. H. Hopkins. LOST. LOST—GoId cuff button. Finder return to this office. ; . FARM LOANS. FARM LOANS—An unlimlted supply of 6 per cent money to loan.— Chas. J. Dean A Son, Odd Fellows Building. WANTED farm hand to help hog herdsman and care for recorded hogs. Cannot smoke or drink. Steady job, good wages. "No attention to any but personal applicants. Must come before February 6th.—Jennie M! Conrad, Conrad, Ind. • FOR RENT—Farm of 200 acres; fairly well tiled; good house, good bam; grain rent.—John Herr, McCoysburg, Ind. —— _ BENT? FOR RENT —Furnished rooms with oath. Phone 258.

FOR RENT—Farm for rent west of college grounds.—S. J. Ash, R. D. 4. -

Use our classy classified column. It will do the business. MISCELLANEOUS. - MONEY TO LOAN—S per cent farm loans. —John A. Dunlap. STRAYED—White Collie, brown ears, female. Reward. Phene 934-H. TAKEN UP—Bay”gelding.—Chas. C. Parks. AUCTION SALE—WiII sell at the Duggins sale, Saturday, Feb. 3, at Hemphill’s hitch barn and on the terms of this sale, one of the best brood mares in the county. 7-8 Belgian, sired by Nelson. Foaled June, 1910. Weight in working condition 1850. Presumably now in foal am service paid. Sold sound.— Russell Van Hook. :

Earl Barkley made a business trip to Monon today. Mrs. H. E. White and Rosa Culp went to Morion this afternoon. Margaret Babcock returned tq her school work at Greencastle this forenoon. ■ . ' Mrs. Ora T. Rosa and her friend, Mrs. Merrill, went to Chicago this forenoon. William McDonald, former McCoysburg merchant but noiw of LaCrosse, Ind., was in Rensselaer today. Father Rudolph Stultz, of St. Jos•ph’s collegi, was called to Huntington, Ind., today on account of the very serious illness of his father. e -• Manda Hoyes went to Indianapolis on the U 57 p. m. train today, where she will have a fine position in the Traction Terminal building. A. 8.. Lefler and wife returned to their home at South Whitley, Ind., today. They were here to attend the funeral of his mother-in-law, Mrs. James Lefler. George I. Reeves, who has been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Tobias, returned to his home at Mooresville, Ind., today. Mr. Reeves is a boot and shoe merchant. We have in stock a very large supply of chestnut and stove anthracite. Better let us fill your bin now before the thaw. Call us at phone No. 7. Harrington Brothers Company.

Herbert Bamds, nephew of B. F. Barnes, had the radius bone of his left arm broken Monday, when he was “kicked” by a Ford. He was cranking one of the delivery cars, driven by Leet Ramey. Just received a car of nice big lump Kentucky coal This is as good coal as you can buy.—J. C. Gwin Lbr. Co., Phone 6. ——— Frank Hayes, who has been visiting his son, John Hayes, of this city, left for Marion today, where he will visit his sons, Leonard and Harry, and his daughter, Pearl.

Under the terms of a new bill which will,be presented to the South Dakota legislature, the surgeon, who through mistake or ignorant diagnosis, removes an appendix which is not diseased, will not be paid for the operation. ZZ3. We are having a wonderful sale on cream separators. Let us show you what we have.—Kellner & Callahan. Leslie Clark today received from the Union Central Life Insurance Co., of Cincinnati, $1,335 in payment of a life insurance policy for $1,500 taken out uwenty-five years ago today. He made 20 payments of $41.09 each, and the payment today is the cash surrender value at this time, the policy having provided for a settlement at this daty. •

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