Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 28, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 February 1917 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

WANTED—Man to cut cord wood. James Walter, Phone 237. WANTED —Messenger boy.—Western Union office. WANTED—To bur good second hand 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—Small pocketbook containing sum of money. Reward.—-J. W. Faylor, Rensselaer, R. D. 2, Phone 926-F. ~ FARM DOANS. FARM LOANS—An unlimited supply of 5 per cent money to loan.— Chas. J. Dean A Son, Odd Fellows Building.

WANTED faun 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. , - FOB RENT. ' ' FOR RENT—Typewriters, Olivers Underwoods, L. C. Smiths and 'Coronas. Rent applies on purchase. See Healey & Tuteur, Ist door south of p. M. Worland's. FOR RENT —Furnished rooms driUi ->ath. Phone 258. FORRENT—Farm of 200 acres; fairly well tiled; good house, good bam: grain rent.—John Herr, McCoysburg, Ind. MISCELLANEOUS. MONEY TO LOAN—S per cent farm loans. —John A. Dunlap. STRAYED—White Collie, brown ears, female. Reward. Phone 934-H.

Mrs. Marion Brown and children,©! west of town, spent Tuesday with the Trumtp family. Isaac Kight fell Tuesday and sprained his back and will ibe laid up for a few days at least. . Quite a lot of moving is taking place just now, taking away and adding pupils in our school. Mrs. John Dean and children are visiting relatives in Rensselaer. Wm. Gourley visited his mother at Paxton, 111., over .Sunday. Orville Abell, of Gary, and Mary Abell, of Battle Ground, were home over Sunday. --Lew Moffit has quit the Lawler ranch and will go to Gary to work. Warren Zellers came from Virgie Sunday and took Ben, who is just able to be up, uvei 'there for a few days. There will be an entertainment and social Saturday evening, Feb, 3, at the school house, for the benefit of the music committee. All invited. L. Swanson, of Chicago, has bought the Barfoot place and will make it his home.

Constipation Makes You Dull. That draggy, listless, oppressed feeling generally results from constipation. The intestines are clogged end the blood becomes poisoned. Relieve this condition at once with Dr. King’s New Life Pills; this gentle, non-griping laxative is quickly Effective. A dose at bedtime will make you feel brighter in the_ morning. Get a bottle today at your druggist’s, 25c. (3 - J ane Parkison and Corias Moore went to Della, Ind., today. Walter Randle went to Lafayette “ today. : Mrs. Albert Wolfe, of Chalmers, came today for a visit with her brother, Frank King. Ralph the four year old son of Mr.' and Mrs. Wm. Wilcox, is recovering from a severe case of pneumonia, Abraham Halleck, Charles Halleck, Granville Moody and George Long went to Chicago this forenoon to attend the auotmobile show. Rev. D. M. Ellsworth started for his home at Vancouver, Wash., this morning. ' He was accompanied asfar as Chicago by his nephew, Ivan Ellsworth.

Mrs. Lem McCarty, who has been - -confined to her 'bed the past three weeks with lung troubleris getting along all right. She is now out of danger. Lafayette’s two breweries, Thieme & Wagner and Bohrer Brewing Co., arepreparing to manufacture soft drinks when the state goes dry. The former already has some of thoir goods on the market and are spending much money in advertising it. iSportsmen are trying to get that lovely swamp region along the Kankakee river reserved for a state .park. There are some pleasant spots along ( the river, but as a whole, the region would better be used for raising bullfrogs than to spend a pile of money making it a park for a few sportsmen who wish to infest that region.— Remington Press.

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