Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 252, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 November 1917 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

WANTED. WANTED —Our next excursion to Mississippi will be on Tuesday, Nov. 20. Make your arrangements to go on that date and see some of our bargains in improved or unimproved farms. For further particulars see Harvey Davisson. WANTED —Girl for general housework. Inquire at O’Riley’s bakery. WANTED —Kitchen range. Reply quickly by mail.—J. J. Casey, General Delivery, Rensselaer, Ind. WANTED —Will the party who ! took the coaster wagon from ■ my yard recently, please return same. — Ralph Donnelly. _ WANTED —To buy veals, live or dressed. Phone 160-Black. WANTED—To rent a good farm,, grain from 50 to 100 acres. Write T. E. Johnson, McCoysburg, Irid. WANTED—2O first class machinists, 50c to 55c per hour. Time and one-half for overtime. Apply to Edward V alve Co., East Chicago, Ind. FOR RENT. FOR RENT—9 room house, electric lights and city water, 3 blocks from square.—Dr. F. A. Turfler. FOR RENT—Five room house. — Henry Amsler. FOR RENT—Furnished rooms. Phone 258.

LOST. LOST—Between Joe Putts’ farm and J. C. Gwin’s residence, boy’s black velour mitten with cape skin palm for right hand. Finder please leave at Republican office. LOST—Brown 3-year-old mare, strayed from pasture of John Borntrager. Notify John Borntrager. Phone 915-J. LOST —Yearling calf. Please inform John Lonergan. LOST —Saturday, pocketbook either in B. F. Fejidig’s drug store or on street, containing firm name of Thompson, Lexington, Ky. Pocketbook contained one yellow $lO bill and other bills amounting to about $45 in all. Notify this office or John Merritt. _■ * .. MISCELLANEOUS.

TO EXCHANGE —Improved Mississippi farm for Jasper county farm. I can give you three acres for one of land just as productive as your Jasper county farm, and where you can raise three crops a year and escape the cold winters of the north. —Harvey Davisson. STOLEN —-About one month ago, one black mare with white face, about seven years old; was purchased from Walter Lynge, Rensselaer, Ind. SSO reward for return of mare. SIOO reward for information leading to prosecution of thief.—Jennie M. Conrad, Conrad, Newton County, Ind. FOR EXCHANGE—24O acres, fine improvements, located 1 % miles from station; to exchange for improved 80 acres.—Harvey Davisson. 5 Pct. FARM LOANS 5 Pct. See us for 5 per cent money; —No charge for abstract examination— Low rate of commission—Loans on city property.—Chas. J. Dean & Son, Odd Fellows Bldg. MONEY TO LOAN—S per cent farm loans.—. John A. Dunlap. FREE—Why not select your Christmas gift early? By subscribing NOW for The Youth’s Companion you will receive free the remaining' copies for 1917 and the entire 52 numbers for 1918 for only $2. The very best family paper published.— Mrs. Lem Huston, Phone 81.

Fair Oak Items. C. B. Manderville started moving to Muskogee, Okla. Tuesday, where he will spend the winter. There seems to be quite a lot of rustling around after wood lately, as there seems to be no coal in sight. Mrs. Fanny Cottingham was here Monday night and took dinner at the Wendell hotel Tuesday. Jake Spitzer and wife with their twin babies came over from Gary Sunday. • Some of the men who are at work on the school building went home to vote Tuesday. Quite a lot of our tax payers visited the county seat the last of the week. Mr. Lindburg attended the institute at Indianapolis last week. -Frank McKay visited his family a couple of days this week. Harold and Lorene Littlefield were here over Sunday. Mrs. Jim McColly was here Monday to spend the day with her daughter, Mrs. John Dewitt. Mrs. Mike Shehan of Monon was here Saturday and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Kight visited in Thayer Sunday. To those whq intend ot put Camel cigarettes in the Christmas kit packs for the boys at the front or in camps, with every 4 packages we will give 1 free, or two free with every eight packages, JOHN EGER. J. M. Shields left this morning for Savannah, Mo. r , where he will take treatment for a cancer. He has a small cancer on his lip and is assured that it can be cured at St. Joseph, Mo.

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