Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 180, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 August 1918 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

WANTED —Help to assist in cleaning school houses. Enquire of Eldon Hopkina WANTED —At once, dishwasher at the Makeever Hotel. FOR RENT. FOR RENT —Furnished room in modern house. Can furnish board if preferred. Phone 513. FOR RENT —6-room house. Hard and soft water and lights. Telephone 441-White. Lee Ramey. FOR RENT—two or three unfurnished rooms. Phone 556. FOR RENT—Modern 8-roo-r house and sleeping porch. Inquire of J. N. First National Bank. LOST LOST—Fishing tackle box containing rdds, reels and bait on Jackison highway. Finder address Thos. H. Slone, 523 Merchants Bank Building, Indianapolis, Indiana, and receive liberal reward. Thos. H. Slone. LOST—Rubber horse cover on the Bunkon road west of Rensselaer Tuesday. John Warne. Phone 559-R. LOST —Gold Pi Phi arrow pin. Nelle Sawin engraved on back. Call 207. Nelle Sawin. LOST —Saturday evening, on Weston St., two blocks south of Wallace & Herath poultry house, sl2 in paper money. Reward. Phone .<450. MISCELLANEOUS. MONEY TO LOAN—S per cent, farm loam John A. Dunlap. MONEY TO LOAN—Ghaa J. Denr A Son MONEY TO LOAN —On farms at lowest rates and best terms. Emmet L. Hollingsworth, west side public square.

Ralph Dunlap went to Indianapolis today to see his brother, Basil, who is in training at that placed Mrs. Charles Harmon, who has ben visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Brown, returned to her home at Evansville today. Maurine Humphries, who has been spending her vacation at her home in Lincoln, 111., returned Thursday to resume her duties as a teacher in the Monnett School. Mrs. William Arnott received a letter Wednesday from her son, Paul Arnott, who is in the navy. Paul is on the coast in Rhode Island. Recently he received an appointment as a railroad mail messenger. He did not accept the appointment, but remained in the navy. Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Roadruck returned to x this city, from Indianapolis Wednesday evening. Mrs. Roadruck ruck has just recovered from .a severe operation after which she had spent five weeks in St. Vincent hospital in Indianapolis. She is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David Elder. Mr. Roadruck is a telegraph operator at Schneider. Edward May, who lives just over the line in White county, reports that they had a good rain Thursday evening. He reports also that his son, William, was greatly disappointed when he returned to the Great Lakes Naval station, after a short furlough at home and found that many of his mates had during his absence, been sent to Rhode Island. ♦

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