Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 34, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 February 1919 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

FOR SALE—A gray gondola baby buggy. Perry S. Washburn. Phone 323. ' . ■ - FOR SALE—Pure bred Buff Orpington cockerels, R. L. Budd strain. Price $2.00. W. B. Hough. Phone 936-D. FOR SALE— .60 acres, black sandy loam, goo. improvements; compelled to quit farming. Will sell at auction on Thursday, Feb. 13, 1919, together with stock, implements aad feed. For further particulars see W. A. Lake, Kniman, Indiana. WANTED. WANTED—Farm, to buy or rent, at once. Phone 912-D. WANTED—I have the Clyde Williams wood sawing outfit and will saw your wood for $1.50 an hour. Cord wood $1.25 per cord. Harlow Peek. Phone 947-S. WANTED —Having been discharged from the army I am looking for a job. Farm work preferred. I have a wife and two babies to support. Bert Wood. Phone 917-M. I WANTED—At Barnes’ Restaurant, dining room girl and dish washer. I WANTED TO RENT—A small | modern house. Cali Wm. Hogan, at Rensselaer Hotel. Phone 167. I - i WANTED—By a high school girl, “place" to work for board; prefer a ; private family. Phone 912-D. WANTED Government bonds bought and sold; also dwelling houses sold on easy terms. A. Leopold, South Front street. Phone 33. WANTED—GirI for general housework. Mrs. W. 0. Rowles. Phone 222. SALESMEN WANTED—Lubricating oil, grease, specialties, paint. Part or whole time. Commission basis. I Men with car or rig preferred. RivI erside Refining Company, Cleveland, Ohio. Hides? Win pay l7c per pound. Roth Bros. WANTED—Men to cut wood near Rensselaer. James Walter, Phone 337, Mgr. J. J. ranches.

FOR RENT. FOR RENT—After March Ist, the depot restaurant. Call phone 905-G. Or see Harry Gallager. FOR RENT—Farm. Inquire at office. Dr. F. A. Turfler. , LOST. LOST—A Rexall self-filling fountain pen. Notify Billy Grant. Phone 43. LOST—Boston Bull pup. Finder will please notify Elmer Wjlcox. Phone 139. MISCELLANEOUS. DANCING TAUGHT AT HOME —Authorized and Standardized modern ball room dances of the International Association of Dancing Masters, taught in a few lessons. Absolute results guaranteed. For information write Indianapolis Correspondence School of Dancing, 312 East Washington Street. • MONEY TO LO Dean & Son. MONEY TO LOAN—S per eent. farm loans. JOHN A DUNLAP. Ada Florence went to Indianapolis today to work at the millinery trade. She hasbeen working for Mrs. Healy for some time and has been offered an excellent position at Indianapolis. ' v Charles W. Coen, of the Merchants’ National Bank, of South Bend, but formerly owner with J. L,; Brady of the Farmers Grain elevator in this city, was in Rensselafer Sait- , urday. ' ’<"t ... ■ ■ ■ '*■ I