Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 238, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 23 October 1917 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
WANTED —Winter milk cow, Hol ! stein preferred; also two good Hereford uufi calves for sale. —Harry J,,:’ Arnold, Phone 91017" WANTED —20 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 Ailass, Decatur, El. . WANTED —Men and teams, siio work.—James Walter, manager J J 1 Lawler Ranches, Phone 33 <. FOR. RENT —7 room house, electric lights, well and cistern, two lois and barif. —Merriman Tudor, Phom? .■J4-D. FOR RENT—One room, partly furnished for light housekeeping; and two school ooarders wanted. — Mrs. Waiter Lynge, Phone 455. FOR RENT —Nov. 1, my 8-room residence on Cullen street, with bath, electric Tights, O hot and cold water,cellar, etc.—John O’Connor, Phone 375. , FOR RENT OR SALE—Six room house, possession Nov. I, 1917. Henry Amsler, Phone 29. FOR RENT—9 room house, electric lights and city water, 3 blocks from square.—Dr. F. A. furrier. FOR RENT - -Business room, thv ' whole second tiuor of my building on Washington ktieet over Pallas Con fectionery shop. Phono or write E L. Hollingsworth. FOR RENT—B room house in east part of town. See A. S. Laßue. FOR P.ENT —Furnished rooms Phone J 458 FARM LOANS. MONEY TO LOAN—S per cent tnrin loans.—John A. Dunlap. FARM LOANS—An unlimited sup ply of 5 per ctnt money to loan. — Chas. J. Dean & Son, Odd fellows Building LOST. LOST—Ring, three garnets in openwork mounting. Very liberal re ward. Notify S. H. Cornwell, Phone 528-Black. MISCELLANEOUS. FOR EXCHANGE—24O acres, fine improvements, located 1 W 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 o< bread. Now at this office.
Real Estate Transfers. Myrtle Hammerton to Joseph Plaughjeck et ux, Oct. 22, 1917, outlot 39, Parr, SBSO. W. D. James H. Chpaman et ux to Nehemiah Hopkins, May 15, 1917, lot: 2 and 3, Rensselare, Weston’s v add_. $4,500. W. D. I have engaged Jim Clark so'l am prepared to do <lll kind of bicycle repair work. In a few days I will have a full line of sundries. Remember, I do vulcanizing. I have two of the latest machines, both steam heated, can’t burn a tube or casing. This is where you get service.—Raymond R. McKay, location McKay’s Laundry. Mesdames Solomon Norman, J. W. Williams and Clyde Gunyon have just returned from a visit with relatives at Fort Recovery, Ohio. We have 20 bushels of peaches from our last car and are in perfect condition. While they last at $1.50 and $1.75 a bushel. JOHN EGER. Robert Milliron, who has been here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Milliron since Sunday, returned to his home in Franklin, Ind., today. E. V. Severson, the piano tuner, will be in Rensselaer one week only. All work guaranteed. Leave orders at Rhoades’ Barber Shop. James Davis, Mrs. Caroline Davis and Mrs. Ruby Betts returned to their home in Rockport, 111., after a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Alvie Stephensori, of Parr. Hooverize your butter; finest creamery butter from selected cream. J. C. HARRIS & SON. John Freye, of Fairbury, 111., who is spending some time with his sons on his farm in Carpenter township, left here today for Elgin and Rockford, 111. x A
We have recently installed a new electric churn and are prepared to furnish you with the best of creamery butter for 45c lb., this butter made from selected cream, and we invite you to see it made. J. C. HARRIS & SON. The ladies of the G. A. R. will hold their regular meeting Thursday afternoon at 2:30 and request a full attendance, as there is important business to transact. Drs. I. M. Washburn and Jfi. D. Gwin are in Chicago today attending a national congress of physicians, which is being hteld in that city this week. ■ ; WOOD CHOPPERS WANTED. Have an unlimited amount of timber that we want worked up into corn wood at McCoysburg, Rensselaer, Parr and Fair Oaks and want a large force of men at once for this work.—James Walter, Manager Lawler Ranches, Rensselaer, Ind., Phone 187. /
