Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 27, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 February 1917 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

WANTED—Rags, iron, rubber, metal and old automobiles. When you have any to sell Phone 577, Sam Karnowsky, Rensselaer, Ind. , WANTED—Man to cut co.'d wood. James Waiter, Phone 337. > WANTED —Messenger boy.—Western Union office. WANTED—To ba»* good second ham! wagon and g. set of team harness. Phone 273' or, 204, Harry Watson. "■ - FOR RENT —Stock farm with two or three good teams; farm equipped; A. H. Hopkins. LOST LOST—Small pocketbook containing sum of money. Reward. —J. W. Faylor, Rensselaer, R. D. 2, Phone 926-F. FARM” LOANS. FARM LOANS—An unlimited supply of 5 per cent money to loam— Chas. J. Dean & Son, Odd Fellows Building. WANTED farm hand to help hog herdsman and care for recorded Jiogs. Cannot smoke or drink. Steady job, good wage*. No attention to -any but personal applicants. Must come before February 6th. —Jennie M. Conrad, Conrad, find. - ———• -••••- . FOR RENT—Farm of 200 acres; fairly vVell tiled; good house, good bam; grain rent. —John Herr, McCoysburg, ind. FORRENf.—— „ FOR RENT—Type.writers, Olivers Underwoods, L. C. Smithland Coronas. Rent applies on purchase. See Healey & Tuteur, Ist door south of D. M. Worland's. FOR RENT—Furnished rooms with >ath. 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. Phone 934-H. “AUCTION SALE—WiII sell at the Duggins sale, Saturday, Feb. 3, at Hemphill’s hitch bam and on the terms of this sale, one of the best brood mares in the county, 7-8 Bel£ gian, sired by Nelson. Foaled June, 1910. Weight in working condition 1850. Presumably now in foal and service paid. Sold sound.—Russell Van Hook. We can save you a nice bunch of money if you will buy your farm implements before March Ist. Come in and let us tell you about this.—KelL ner & Callahan. Sergeant A. A. Turner, of Ft. Wayne, who is under Capt. Thomas Wright, of the regular army, was here today posting notices and soliciting recruits for the regular army. Sergeant Turner’s home at at Ft. Wayne. After February 1, 1917, we will be compelled to make a decided raise on grain binders. Will you save this by placing, your order with us before that date?—Kellner & Callahan. Attorney Patrick Maloney, "son Thomas (Maloney, of Kankakee township, was in Rensselaer today. Pat is another Jasper county boy of whom we are mighty proud. He is a splendid young fellow. He has made a splendid preparation and will without doubt make a most excellent lawyer. Methodist Church Notes. Rev. Charles W. Postill will lead the prayer meeting Thursday evening beginning at 7:15 o’clock. The interest in the prayer meeting is increasing. This will be a helpful meeting.

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