Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 257, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 November 1917 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
- ' WAWTEP - WANTED —Girl for general housework. See Zern Wright at Wright’s Furniture Store. WANTED—Work in town by married man. Phone 354-Red. WANTED —Odd jobs for school boys who are trying to earn money with which to pay their pledge of $lO to the Young Men’s Christian Association.—Rev. E. W. Strecker. WANTED —25 woodchoppers at unusually attractive wages to cut 100 cars of wood. Tents, board shacks, stoves and wood free. 2 miles from Tefft, Ind. Phone 287 or see B. Forsyte, Rensselaer, Ind. WANTED —Meif to work, at once. Watson Plum bing Co., -Phone 204. 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 improve 1 or unimproved farms. For further see Harvey Davisson. 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, Ind. for rent. FOR RENT —Seven room house, electric lights, city water and cistern in house; garden and chicken park and good fruit; one block south of postoffice.—Mrs. Mark Hemphill, Phone 471. FOR RENT—Fine 4 room house, block from court house, city water and electric lights.—A. Leopold. FOR RENT —Good 5 room house, electric lights and well. J. W. Rains. FOR RENT—J room house, electric lights and city water, 3 blocks from square.—Dr. F. A. Turfler. FOR RENT—Furnished rooms. Phone 258.
LOST, y 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 MISCELLANEOUS. FALSE TEETH—We pay up,to sl2 for old or broken sets. S6n4 Parcel Post or write for particulars. Domestic Supply Co., Dept. 14, Binghamton, N. Y.' 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. Gonrad, Conrad. Newton County, Ind. FOR EXCHANGE —240 acres, fine improvements? located 1H miles from station; to exchange for improved 80 acres.—Harvey Davisson. MONEY TO LOAN—S per cent ' farm loans.—John A Dunlap. 5 Pct. FARM LOANS 5 Pct. See us for 5 per cent money—No charge for abstract examination — Low rat? of commission—Loans on city property. —Chas. J. Dean & Son, Odd Fellows Bldg. Moody. Mr. and Mrs. Charies Grant and daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Winfred Pullin and son took Sunday dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Markin. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Wentz and family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Tiede as Francesville: . Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Sprague and Mn Bruce returned home Monday evening after attending the funeral of the latter’s son at Marion. Bernice Maxwell and Thelma and Edna Timmons visited with Mary Markin Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Rose were Rensselaer goers Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Steve Freeman and daughter motored to Hebron Sunday and spent the-day-with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Smith. -
Mrs. . Wm. Kupke, of Francesvile. Mrs. Ernest. Weutz, Mrs. Francis Weutz and Mrs. Steve Freeman and daughter visited with Mrs. Fred Markin Tuesday. ’ Mrs. Fred Markiri and Mrs. Ernest Weutz called on Mrs. Steve Freeman Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Bond and daughter, of near Winamac, spent Sunday at J. W. Sprague’s. Miss Jennie McElfresh and sister called on Mr. and Mrs. Lester Skinner Sunday. , Santa Claus leaves for France tomorrow. Have you maileda Christmas package to any of them? Mrs. B. K. Zimmerman returned to her home here after visiting her brother, A. C. Rhoades, in Blue Island, 111., for the past two weeks. II Col. Harmon arrived in Rensselder today from Mitchell, S. Dak., for a visit with his parents and brother, L. A. Harmon and family. Mr. Harmon came through with three carloads of cattle to Chicago and obtained a good price for them. “Russ” states that the cofir'clop in the Dakotas this year is a little better than the Indiana crop, although they have quite a little soft corn. They aid not get a frost in Dakota until the middl e of October and the weather there is warm at the present’time. Mr. Harmon will remain in Rensselaer for two or three days before returning to the west. CASTOR IA For Infants and Children X In Use For Over 30 Years Always bears Sin—lM Of
