Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 237, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 October 1917 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

FOR SALE—ReaI bargain, Improved 80 acre farm, aew 5 room house, new barn, 8H miles from Wheatfield, Ind-, 885 per acre. Will take live stock first payment, easy terms on balance. —Harvey Daviston, Phone 246 or <W. _ WAWT ed, WANTED —Someone to put in tile. Call on Lyman Peters at Dr. English farm.> WANTED —A place to work in private family. Mrs. Carrie Hahn, Phone 929-D. WANTED —To rent four or five rooms at once; Phono 905-R. Werner Hough. WANTED—To buy live or dressed veals.—H. A. Quinn, Phone 160Black. WANTED —Winter milk cow, Holstein preferred; also two good Hereford bull calves for sale.—Harry J. Arnold, Phone'©l3-M. WANTED—2O first class machinists, 50c to 55c per hour. Time and one-half for overtime. Apply to Edward Valve Co., East Chicago, Ind. WANTED—Chicken pickers; lots of work and high pay.—Max Atlass, Decatur, 111. WANTED—Men and teams, silo work. —-James Walter, manager J. J. Lawler Ranches, Phono 887.

FOR RENT. FOR RENT—7 room house, electric lights, well and cistern, two lots and barn. —Merriman Tudor, Phone ' 934-D. 1 FOR RENT—One room, partly' furnished for light housekeeping; and two school boarders wanted. — Mrs. Walter Lynge, Phone 455. FOR RENT—Nov. 1, my 8-room residence on Cullen street, with bath, electric lights, hqt and cold water, cellar, etc.—John O’Connor, Phone 375. FdR RENT OR SALE—Six room house, possession Nov. 1, 1917. — Henry Amsler, FOR RENT—9 room house, electric lights and city water, 3 blocks from square.—Dr. F. A. Turfler. FOR RENT—Business room, the whole second floor of my building on Washington street over Pallas Confectionery shop. Phone or write E. L. Hollingsworth. FOR RENT—B room house in east part of town; See A. S. Laßue. FOR RENT—Furnished rooms. Phone 258., FARM LOANS. MONEY TO LOAN—S per cent farm loans.—John A. Dunlap. FARM LOANS—An unlimited supply of 5 per cent money to loan.— Chas. J. Dean & Son, Odd Fellows Building. LOST. LOST—Ring, three garnets in openwork mounting. Very liberal reward. Notify S. H. Cornwell, Phone 528-Black. LOST —Bunch of keys. Please return to this office. MISCELLANEOUS. FOR EXCHANGE—24O acres, fine improvements, located 1H miles from station; to exchange for improved 80 acres.—Harvey Davisson. FOUND —Auto license number 5308, with tail light attached. Inquire here. FOUND—In J. E. Winslow automobile on Saturday, package containing cap, dress and 4 loaves of bread. Now at this office.

MONDAY PRODUCE MARKET. / Butterfat—4 4c. x Eggs—37 c. Chickens—4sc. Roosters—loc. Ducks—l4c. MONDAY GRAIN MARKET. Wheat—s2.oo. Corn—sl.7s. Rye—sl.7o. Oats—ssc. THE GREAT CONQUEROR Glando Knows No Defeat When Given a Fair Chance. Mm. £. A. Roebuck,* lady 71 years eld, of Latty, Ohio, says: “I had trio* • great number of remedies but found ao relief until 1 used Glando Tonic. I had iivsr, kidney and heart trouble. I had a swelling, soreness and pain ander my abort riba on my right side. I was constipated and was often dmtressed with a full or bloated feeling after outing. My heart would palpitate and 1 could feel pulsation all over my body. At other times my heart would be weak and I would feel faint. I waa restless at nights and oftag awoke in a startled or frightened condition. Since I used Glando Tonic I am feeling so well that I have decided to let Glando be my doctor la the fetors." Mrs. Roebuck’s illnsm waa caused by self-poisoning. Her Hear aad kidneys wore inactive, which caused poisonous matter to be retained in tto body. Three poisons weakened th j nervous system, retarded ths digestion and affected the heart toe Hood became impure and a general doMlitated condition resulted, Toole Io especially adapted to moot saeh conditions. It is the only preparation of its kind on. the market and Is guaranteed to give ■■ttofaettan. May bo obtained from druggists ST from the Gland-Aid Co, Tort Warns* Ind. Prtoo ton