Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 29, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 5 February 1917 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
WANTED —Messenger boy.—Western Union office. WANTED —To ba* good second hand wagon and g. sot of team harness. Phone 273 or 204, -Harry Watson. , FOR RENT —Stock farm with two or three good teams, farm equipped. A. H. Hopkins. . : . ’ lowT - LOST —Sunday between Catholic church and creamery bridge, man’s left hand fur glove.—John Mecklenburg. —_ 11/OST—-Small pocketbook containing sum oL money. Reward. —J. W. Faylor, Refeselaer, R. D. 2» Phone 926-F. , . " ■
FARM LOANS. FARM LOANS—An unlimited 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, gobd wages. No attention to any but personal applicants. Must come before February 6th. —Jennie M. Conrad, Conrad, Ind. TORRENT. FOR RENT— Typewriters, Olivers Underwoods, L. C. Smiths and Coronas. Rent applies on purchase. See Healey & Tuteur, Ist door south of D. M. Worland’s. m _i„; FOR RENT—Farm of 200 acres; fairly well tiled; good house, good bam; grain rent. —John Herr, MeCoysburg, Ind. ~~~
FOR RENT —Furnished rooms with Oath. Phone 258. MISCELLANEOUS. MONEY TO LOAN —5 per cent farm loans. —John A Dunlap. STRAYED —White Collie, brown ears, female. Reward. Phone 984-H. COUNTY HOSPITAL.* All patients are improving nicely. Ray H-opkins will leave the hospital this afternoon. Vom/>Ti Harrington is much better: —; " , The hospital needs a wheel chair. If you would like to furnish this 1 , so inform Secretary E. P. Honan. _ Some night this week . the rooms will be selected. This matter will be in charge of Judge C. W. Hanley and Mayor Charles G. Spitler. POULTRY MARKET. Feb. s.—Chickens 16c, eggs 35c, butterfat 38s this week. Mrs. George Michaels wept to Gallatin, Mo., today to visit 'her sister and brother. ' • •/ Mayor C. G. Spitler and Jennie Comer went to Chicago today. . Emil Hanley and Victor Hoover came up from Purdue Saturday to visit over Sunday. . Attorney John A. Dunlap went to Kentland this morning. He has business there today .before the commissioners’ court. E. L. Brice and Mrs. Barney Comer received word today that their sister, (Mrs. A. B. Rowley, of Mitchell, S. Dak., was not expected to live.
About 25 tons of good ensilage will be sold at the Lee Myres public sale on the Infield farm Friday, Feb. 16, 1917..' . Mrs. E. G. Cliggitt and son, James, of Chicago, were the guests Sunday of Mr, ar.d Mrs. Edward Reeve, of this city. The writer received a card from Fred Hamilton today containing his picture along with that of two other soldier boys. Fred states that the later two “have served shells to Fritz for over a year in France on the Somme.” DON'T BE DISCOURAGED Let Glando Help Yon. Grip, colds and tonsilitis are diseases that are prevalent or become epidemic during certain weather conditions. Each year the grip claims a number of victims who never recover from its ! terrible effect. The glands of the body (especially the j liver and kidneys) are the blood puri- • bets or germ destroyers. GLANDO the great gland tonic acts directly upon the whole glandular system. The best time to doctor is when you begin to feel tired, achy or languid. These conditions indicate glandular inactivity, which is very often the forerunner of serious illness, but if you have been negligent about safe-guarding your health, and are down and out from the effects of a cold. the grip or tonsilitis, don’t give up In despair until you have tried GLANDO. Your sluggish glands will take on new life and activity. The accumulated poisons will be eliminated and your whole glandular system built up. A 50 cent package of GLANDO contains -three separate treatments, each treatment having a specific part to play in effecting a cure. Try it. For sale by, B. F. Fendig.
