Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 181, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 August 1918 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
WANTED. —At once, dishwasher at the Makdfever Hotel. FOR RENT. FOR RENT—Furnished room in modern house. Can furnish board if preferred. Phone 513. FOR RENT —Modern 8-room house and sleeping porch. Inquire of J. N. Leatherman. First National Bank.
LOST. ,LOST —Black pocketbook in business district; containing SSO in bills. Liberal reward to finder. Notify T. B. Parkison, 801 W. Charles St., Muncie, Ind. , LOST—Fishing tackle box containing rods, reels and bait on Jackson 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 —Saturday evening, on Weston St., two blocks south of Wallace & Herath poultry house, sl2 in paper money. Reward. Phone 450. "~ —T MISCELLANEOUS. MONEY TO LOAN —5 per cent, farm loam John A. Dunlap. MONEY TO LOAN—Chas J. Dean & Son MONEY TO LOAN —On farms at lowest rates and best terms. Emmet L. Hollingsworth, west side public square. ’ .
Paul Beam came from Chicago Friday evening. If any of your Stock dies be sure and promptly call A. L. Padgett, Phone 65. . Miss Hazel Reeves went to Chicago Friday for a visit. Mrs. Mary Lowe went to Hammond Friday. Miss Elizabeth Witham returned to Gary Friday, after a visit with her mother and friends. Mrs. J. W. Jenkins returned to her home at Monticello, after being with her daughter, Mrs. Homer Hendrickson, during her sickness.
Mrs. Ed Oliver, Harold Weinschenk, Ralph Blinkensteine and Robert Washsman, of tNewland, went to Chicago today. E. D. Rhoades has purchased of Pete Nomenson the large barn on Franklin street formerly owned by the Barkley Bros., and is having it moved to his residence lot opposite Kellner & Callahan’s, where it will be used for a wareroom. This build-» ing is. 40x609 feet and it is quite a job to move it. Expert house movers from Frankfort are doing the job and they are equal to the task. They have a modern moving outfit and it is quite interesting to .watch the crew at work. Instead of tlje old style wooden Toilers they have four iron trucks, each having four big iron wheels and when a building is placed on the trucks it is the same as if loaded on a wagon, the workmen being able to guide the building in any direction by manipulating the tongues of the trucks, thus doing away with the many stops to change the rollers necessary on the old style outfits. The many trees and electric light and .telephone poles and wires are delaying the progress of moving to some-extent.
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