Evening Republican, Volume 59, Number 111, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 31 May 1917 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
FOR SALE—Second hand bicycles. Jim C. Clark, Phone 218. FOR SALE —One Rock Island cultivator, good as new, riding or walking, with gopher blades.—Henry Gowland, Phone 902-G. _ FOR SALE—Billion Dollar grass seed, $1.50 per bushel. Now is the time to sow this seed.—Mark Hoyes, Phone 961-1. ~ WANTED. WANTED—(Man to work. Phone 204, Watson Plumbing Co. , WANTED—At once, 12 to 15 White Leghorn laying hens, full blood. — Earl Reynolds, Phone 024. WANTED—A piano box at once J. A. Grant, Phone.lflL.—WANTED—A few pupils to teach during the summer. Preference for primary pupils. Begin June 11th. Telephone 624 after June 1st —Katharine Shields. ~WANTED—Good steady job on farm by a reliable farm hands. Phone No. 288. _ __ WANTED—GirI to assist cook at Makeever House. WANTED—Work on a farm.—Tim Karsner. r
WANTED—Good sewing at my residence, 1002 North Cullen street Mrs. Julius Taylor. WANTED—Copy of 1909 Jasper County Atlas.—Charles G. Spitler. WANTED —Lawn mowers to sharpen. Have installed the latest improved Jower driven lawn mower grinder.— im C. Clark, Phone 218. WANTED —Two setting hens and a Scotch Collie dog. Phone 106, E. J. Gamerter. _______ WANTED—GirI for general housework. Apply to Mrs. Ray D. Thompson. FOR RENT FOR RENT—Residence, 8 blocks from court house square.—Dr. F. A. Turfler. , FOR RENT—Three or four unfurnished 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 6 per cent money to loan. — Chas. J. Dean & Sen, Odd Fellows Building. TO LOAN—6 per cent farm loans.— John A. Dunlap. STRAYED OR STOLEN—One Shorthorn two year old steer. “O” branded on right hip. Firman Thompso.
LOST. LOST—A dark gray overcoat between Rensselaer and the Halligan farm northeast of the city. Reward. John Halligan. Freaks of the Tornado. The tornado performed many freaks during its visitation in northern Indiana and the greater number of these occurred at Hebron where the greatest loss of life was suffered. On the north side of Hebron, after the tornado had passed, these conditions, among others, were found: A saw sticking in the limb of a tree. A horse left undisturbed with only the floor of a barn. Even the manger and the hay the horse had been eating were gone. The roof and wells of a house left standing but the contents carried out. Trunks, rugs and other furniture m the branches of trees. “ An entire house destroyed excepting one room in which tn invalid woman lived. A wall torn from a house exposing a clock on a mantle undisturbed and keeping correct time. ■ Mrs. A. W. Cole returned today to her home at Lafayette. ' : W. R. Jones, of Francesville, and son, Charles and family, of Redkey, were Rensselear visitors Wednesday. Harry Gallagher and daughter returned to their home in Lansing, 111., today. They dame Wednesday. Mi®. Charles Hurst, of Lafayette, was in Rensselaer today. She is the granddaughter of T. F. Clarke, formeriy superintendent of the Jasper county farm. Gadnge M. Goff, in sending a reof hie Sulwcrigtion from Newell, S. Dak., says: ,< Bert and myself are wdll. We have had a very cold winter, and spring is late.” Let your man go to war and do his work with a two-row cultivator. With our two-row you can do the work as well as with a single row cultivator. —Kellner & Callahan.
NOTICE. The Home Economics Club will meet at the public library auditorium Saturday afternoon at 2:30. An members are urged to attend. The county board of review will meet Monday, June 4th, at the county assessor’s office. The two members appointed by the circuit judge this year are John T. Biggs, of Wheatfield, ad George H. McDain, of Rensselaer. The following are ex-officio members of the board: County Auditor J. P. Hammond, County Treasurer Charles May and County Assessor Green Thornton. Get Rid of, Your Rheumatism Now is the time to get rid of your rheumatism. You will find Chamberlain’s Liniment a great help. The relief which it affords is alone worth many timesite coot C No horse owner shbuld fail to carry a certificate of enrollment in the columns of The Republican. Desired results will follow, will do the busineea.
