Evening Republican, Volume 59, Number 109, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 29 May 1917 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

FOR EXCHANGE—BO acre farm in ‘Mississippi for town property or farfti in north. Under cultivation, good builcjings, delightful climate. Address Di H.j care Republican, Rensselaer, Ind. FOR SALE—Second hand bicycles. Jim C. Clark, Phone 218. FOR SALE—One Rock Island cult tivator, good as new. riding or walking, with gopher blades. —Henry Gotland, Phone 902-G. FOR SALE—Billion Dollar grass seed, $1.50 per bushel. Now is the time to sow this seed.-—Mark Hayes, Phone 951-1. FOR SALE—Lot 8, block 23,-one-block south ;uid one block east of court house, center lot of former Lewis Davisson property, 50x150 feet. Call Frank Trulley, Pho..e 945-B. WANTED. WANTED —Man to work. Phone 204, Watson Plumbing Co. WANTED —At once, 12 to 15 White Leghorn laying hens, full blood. — Earißeynolds. Phone 534. WANTED —A piano box at once. — J, A. Grant, Phone 10. WANTED—A few pupils to teach during the summer. Preference for primary pupils. Begin June 11th. Telephone 624 after June Ist.—Katharine Shields. WANTED —Girl to assist cook at Makeever House. WANTED —Work on a Karsner. WANTED—Good sewing at my resMrs. Julius.. Taylor. _____ WANTED—Copy of 1909 Jasper County Atlas—Charles G. Spitler. WANTED —Lawn mowers to sharpest Have installed the latest improved power driven lawn mower grinder.— Jim G. Clark, Phone 218. WANTED—Two setting hens and a Scotch Collie dog. Phone 106, E. J. Gamester. WANTED —Girl for general housework. Apply to Mrs. Ray D. Thompson.

FOR RENT FOR RENT—Residence, 8 blocks from court house square.—Dr. F. A. Turflei. FOR RENT—Three or fourjunfur nished Ist floor rooms or they can be partly furnished- Phone 624 after June Ist. —Mrs. E. H. Shields. FARM - LOANS FARM LOANS—An unlimited supply of 5 per cent money to loan. — Chas. J. Deau & Sen, Of 1 Fellows Building. MONEY TO LOAN—S per cent farm loans. —John A Dunlap. STRAYED OR STOLEN—One Shorthorn two year old steer. “O” branded on right hip. Firman Thompso.

Jane Parkis on went to Lafayette r today. - -"-'-I— ——- — ' Drs. Washburn, Kresler and Eng- ' lish went to Chicago on the early morning train. Miss Mildred Biggs, clerk in the State Bank, is spending the day in Chicago. Lelia Paulus and Rose Keeney went to Lafayette today. Mrs. Homer Slaughter came today Sam Kamowsky went to Chicago on business today. Mrs. Frank Work went to Hammond..today for a visit with her sister. - Mrs. H. B. Brown, wife of the Kniman postmaster, went to Indianapolis today for a visit with her mother. Mrs. William Waymire and baby jvere able to leave the hospital Monday. A flag presented., bv the G. A. R., is being floated today from the. pole erected by the city in Milroy Park. Mrs. L. V. Martin and son went to Lafayette-today for a visit with her daughter. Mrs. George Moss and son, of Frankfort, came today for a visit with relatives.

Mrs. William Price and sbn returned to their home at Otterbein today after a visit with relatives here. Mrs. Charles Hemphill, E. L. Fidler and Newton Hendrix have gone to Newman, 111., for Decoration Dayr-v Marjorie Sturdy, who has been'the. .guest of Mrs. Simon Thomposn, returned to her homeat Chicago today. ■ Mrs. H. H. Hamhiertbh returned tj her home at Hoopeston today. She took with her Mx. and Mrs. George Tullis, her parents. Miss Jane Makeever, of Mt. Ayr, returned to Valparaiso today, where she will resume her - studies in the Valparaiso University. ■

Mrs. Frank Hemphill went to Roann today "Tor ~a visit bi th her mother. Minnie Hemphill; the nurse, accompanied her as far as Lafayette. Mrs. Calvin Cain, whose sickness has extended over a considerable period, was up town today in a wheel chair and seems very much improved. CASTORIA For Infants and Children In Use For Over 30 Years Always beats the . SfcnMM* of