Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 165, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 30 July 1917 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
WANTED—MiddIe aged man as night watchman. Hours 6 p. m. to 6 a. m. Must be handy with tools. Apply at once.—Columbia Furniture factory. " _ FOR RENT. FOR RENT—WeII ventilated room, furnished.—Mrs. Dan Robinson, telephone 401-Red. FOR RENT —Absolutely modern 10 room house, bath, sleeping porch, electric lights, pasteur water filter system, furnace heat, cistern and cellar, garden space, back porch and new garage, holds three cars; on Washington avenue, three blocks from postoffice; this home is for rent or sale. See J. N. Leatherman, First National Bank, or Earle Reynolds. FOR RENT—A 5 room cottage with electric lights and city water, or will exchange for stock. Lies in Rensselaer.—J. N. Hammerton, Parr, Ind. FOR RENT —Pasture for 20 head of stock. —Gail Michal, R. D. 1, Tefft, Ind.
FOR RENT—Furnished rooms. Phone 258. FOR RENT—Residence, 8 Modes from court house square.—Dr. F. A. Turfleg. FARM LOANS. FARM LOANS —An unlimited supply of 5 per cent money to loan.— Chas. J. Dean & Son, Odd Fellows Building. MONEY TO LOAN—S per cent farm loans.- —John A. Dunlap. *" LOST. LOST —Saturday, ladies’ long pocketbook with blue lining, containing 30c. Please return to this office. LOST—Chain watch fob about three inches long. Reward. Harry Watson, Phone 204. LOST —Hood for Maxwell top. Phone 153 or leave at this office. LOST—Auto plate No. 48384-lnd. Return to Republican office. MISCELLANEOUS. ~ FOUND —Silver rim spectacles in long black case. Glasses marked -“8“; Pay for this ad and get your glasses. FOUND —Bunch of keys. Pay for this ad and get same at this office. Will furnish room to a man or boy who will exchange his services in mowing lawn and taking care of garden.—Mrs. E. L. Clark, Phone 258.
II WO 8 I? PINE II b. F. jeendig. - ■■ • b Mrs. Ed Duvall went to Indianapolis for the day.. Mr. and Mrs. John Merritt returned home after a visit at Hammond. Mrs. Merritt also visited Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Shesler at Decatur, Mich. Miss Maude Merritt came home with them for a visit. Mrs. J. F. Warren went to Battle Ground today for a few weeks’ visit. Her husband will come from Oklahoma City the latter part of the week and join her at the camp. Don’t hurry and don’t hurry this hot weather. Be calm and even tempered. Don’t eat too much. Get plenty of sleep and read the Evening Republican; If you do not receive your Evening Republicna report is to your carrier boy. He will see that you get a copy. If you report it to the office the boy is required to lose a portion of his wages. In other words, if he has no complaint at the end of the week he is given a bonus. If the boy fails to deliver a paper he loses this.
LOCAL MARKETS. July 30— Corn —$2.00. Oats —70c. Hens—lsc. Roosters—9c. Springs—2oc. Eggs—3oc. Butterfat—3Bc. SCIENCE AND SANITATION Science Haa Discovered that Nearly .'all Ills of Childhood Can be Prevented Those who have made the study of diseases their life's work, have learned that most diseases are produced by germs; which enter the body through the month and nose. If the mucous membrane, which line the month, nose and throat are not kept clean and sanitary, the germs which lodge there, will develop and multiply and produce disease according to their kind. The only way to combat these germs is to thoroughly cleanse the mucous, membrane daily. There is nothing better for this purpose than Glando Gargle. It is a safe and sane antiseptic prepared especially for this purpose. It is fine for a cold in the head, catarrh, sore throat, sore mouth and in fact any disease that effect the delicate membrane of the mouth, nose or throat. It is an excellent preventative for adenoids and a splendid teething lotion. B. F. FENDIG sf 1 Hopkins’ City Transfer Line. Transfer business formerly operated by Billy Frye. Calls will receive immediate attention. Call Phones 226 or 1»7. _
