Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 252, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 October 1918 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

WANTED—A man to work. Watson Plumbing Co. Phone 407 or 204. WANTED—To buy an 80-acre farm. John A. Dunlgp. Phone 16. WANTED —One more man to join our excursion to the clover lands of Wisconsin Only 250 miles from home. . Office in Wright building near Main street bridge. Open evenings. Telephone 418. Elmer Gwin. WANTED —To buy a 120-acre farm. John' A. Dunlap. Phone 16. WANTOD—Load of corn. Will pay 2 cents per bushel above market price. Leslie Clark. Phone 114 or 18.

FOR RENT - - . ■ - ■' FOR RENT—Seven-room house, liglffs, hard and eoft water. Call 441-White. Mrs. C. Ramey. folkshßl (fletaoinshrdlu cmfwyp vbgk FOR RENT —Seven room residence with bath. Will be vacated about Nov. 1. George W. Hopkins. Phone 137 or 52. FOR RENT—Residence and fiveacre tract at northeast edge of-the city. Possession at once. Mrs. Wm. Daniels. Phone 525. FOR RENT—Farm. Inquire at office. Dr. F. A. Turflar. FOR RENT—Good eight room residence near Aix. Fred W. Schultz. FOR RENT—Good 7-room house, 2 blocks from P. O. G. B. Porter. Phone 995 or 569. FOR RENT OR SALE—A six room cottage, Cullen and Elm street, lights ‘and soft and hard water in house Inquire of Ruth Sayler, or phone 309 or 31.

LOST LOST —Gray and white kitten Sunday night. Last seen on Washington street bridge. Call 415. LOST —Girl’s cap, new, green, with buckle on each side. Finder notify O. S. Bell. Phone 939-C. LOST—-Fountain pen, with gold band on cap, with letters E. E. J. Holder attached. Return to Republican , office. LOST —A flat bill purse containing $5 bill, about $3 in change and 25 one-cent stamps. Reward. Notify M. E. Comer, R. F. D. 1, Rensselaer. LOST —$50 coupon Fourth Liberty Loan Bond No. 607351. Reward. M. L. Sterrett. Phone 326. MISCELLANEOUS

FOUND—Gallon can cream separator oil. Now at Republican office. TO TRADE—For farm. Up-to-date stock of merchandise. Good building; good business. Estimated value $3,500. In- North Dakota. George Minnich, Frankfort, Ind. MONEY TO LOAN—Cha* J. Dean & Son MONEY TO LOAN—S per cent farm loam John A. Dunlap. Is your Ford getting harder to start? does it miss fire at slow speeds with lights on? Lights getting dim? Have that weak magneto recharged before cold weather. We cure these faults while you wait or no pay. Kirk Bros., distributors of Vesta Batteries. ) Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Johnson, of Fair Oaks, spent Friday in this city. We are the agents for the famous Warner Trailer. O. H. McKay & Son. Miss Alice Worland went to Denver, Colorado, Friday for an indefinite time. You can say* 5c a pound on lard at Eigelsbach & Son's if you buy in 10 pound lots. David Overton, Fred Thomas and Walter McConnell, K of Fair Oaks, spent Friday in this city. If your stock dies call me**t my expense and I will call for it promptly. A. L. Padgett Phone 65. Misses Cecelia and Katharine Callahan went to Gfford today to visit Opal Hankins. We have two or four-wheeled trailers from one-half to seven tons capacity. p. H. McKay & Son. Roy C. Stevenson came from Ohio today to spend the week-end with his wife and daughter, Mary Jane.

Mrs. B. F. Baker, Mrs. H. Pfitzemmeyer and Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Mill, of Leßoy, Hl., toured here Thursday and visited at the E. P. Honan home. If you buy lard of Eigelsbach & Son in ten pound lots you can save 5c per pound. Over $4,000 was subscribed by Gillam township in the last Liberty Loan drive which was credited to White Post township, Pulaski county. Save 5c per pound on lard by buying in ten pound lots at Eigelsbach & Son's. ♦ There were twelve deaths in Jasper county in August. The number in August last year was fourteen. There were twenty-six births in August. ■i i i You can do so much extra hauling if you have a good strong trailer. Let us show them to you. O. H. McKay & Son. _ ■ Mr. and Mrs. Francis Hilton and baby returned to their home at Gifford today. Mrs. Hilton and baby have been in the hospital for the past two weeks with influenza. If any of your stock dies be sure and promptly call A. L. Padgett Phone 65. ’ . _