Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 49, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 27 February 1919 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
SALESMEN WANTED—Lubricating oii. grease, specialties, paint. Part ’hr whole time. Commission basis. Men with car or rig preferred. Riverside Refining Company, Cleveland, Ohio. WANTED —School girl to assist in housework and care of children in return for “board. Phone 434. , WANTED —Farm work by married man. John Mohler, R. F. D. 3, Renssleaer, Ind. WANTED—To buy Liberty bonds and to loan money. If you cannot hold your Liberty bonds and want to sell them, do not sacrifice but write to me at once. At tlfe close of this session of the legislature I will open -a bond and loan office in Rensselaer. Address Representative, W. L. Wood, English Hotel, Indianapolis, Indiana. FOR RENE FOR RENT—Furnished room in modern house, three blocks from court house. Lady preferred. Phone 532-Black. FOR RENT —Fann. Inquire at •ffice. Dr. F. A. Turfiar.
—FOR RENT—New bungalow, nicely situated, 5 rooms, bath, toilet, city water and lights. Can give possesion at once. David Haste. Phone 567. ■ FOR RENT—The Nellie Donegan Reynolds modern 9 room house and on Washington Ave. Inquire N. Leatherman at First National Bank. FOR RENT—After the first of March a 4-room house, well water and electric Lights. Charles Cain. Phone 502-B. ~ LOST. LOST—Suit case and gasoline cap from Saxon car between Tom McDonald’s and Merrill’s. Return to Republican office. Louis Ott. Phone 913-H. - LOST. —Ford auto chain between my home and Rensselaer, February 21. Finder please notify George Crockett. Phone’94B-B. LOST—An automobile chain between Remington and Rensselaer. Finder please notify H. E. Parkison. Phone 488. LOST—Log chain between Aix and the Omar Waymire farm, February 26. Will finder please notify Arthur Waymire. Phone 953-D. LOST—Stake out of truek rack. Please notify F. E. Warne, Drayman. Phone 377.
FOUND. FOUND—Auto crank. Enquire here. FOUND —Pair of kid gloves. Inquire at this office. FOUND—Pair gold-rimmed glasses at the Monon depot. Call at this office. MISCELLANEOUS. STOLEN—In the spring or summer of 1917, the black six-year-old mare bought of Walter Lynge, also the black six-year-old mare bought of A. B. Tolin, mate to the Tolin mare stolen and returned to me. Will pay $50.00 dash for return of these mares, or information that will lead to return of these horses, or any other horses stolen from me, or any horse collars, blankets, tools, or other property belonging to me. Jennie M. Conrad, Conrad, Newton County, Indiana. MONEY TO LOAN—S per cent, farm loans. JOHN A DUNLAP. MONEY TO LOAN—Chas. J. Dean & Son. Now is the time to buy tires before the war tax goes on. We have a large stock of standard and blemished tires at SI.OO profit. Gas at 24c. MAIN GARAGE. Best in Rensselaer.
The Matinee Musicale club will meet Friday afternoon at the Presbyterian church. All members are requested to be present. This is the season for dried and evaporated fruits. We have a big line of evaporated peaches, both peeled and unpealed, apricots, pears, apples, raisins and prunes. We will save you money on same. Eger’s Grocery. Munsing spring unions are certainly great. They do fit swell and prices <1.50 to <3.00. Duvall’s Quality Shop. Just .a few overcoats left and we will give you free <B.OO on each one. Now is the time to buy. Duvall’s Quality Shop. Deputies Hershberger and Rothrock, sent here by Collector of Internal Revenue Peter Kruyer for the purpose of aiding the citizens of the county in filling out their income tax blanks, have their office i n th e county commissioners’ room at the court house and will be here until the close of business on March 1. If you are in doubt as to how to fill out your blank, call on these gentlemen and they will be glad to assist you. Private Valrie E. Hill, a member of Co. K., 23 Inf., stationed in the Canal Zone, in writing to the Republican says: “It is very hot down here, but there is a fine breeze almost all day and night One does not know what the tropics are unless he visits them. I 'believe one can stand the cold much better than the heat. This is an excelelnt breeding place for malaria, typhoid and yellow fevers. I guess it will be a long time before I get back to Rensselaer, but I am having a wonderful experience, so feel that I am being well repaid for the tjme put in here.”
