Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 67, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 March 1919 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

WANTED-rrFarm hand at once. Orval CrisJer, phone 914. fofTrent " ~ FOR RENT—My 8 room house, 2*4 blocks from court house, city lights and water. Mrjj. Geo. Stoudt, Remington, Ind. Phone 65. . 7 FOR RENT—A house and fifteen acres of ground five miles soUthweit of Wheatfield. Dr. F. A. Turfler, Rensselaer, Ind. ■ , ■ r: --------- - - - •■■■■ ■ ... FOR RENT—-The Nellie Donegal! Reynolds modern 9 room house and garage on Washington Ave. Inquire of J. N. Leatherman at First National *Bank. FOR RENT—Eight rpom house on S. street, with all modern improvements, large lot, now occupied by T. G. Wynegar; possession April 1. Also 6 room modern house on Harrison street. A. Leopold. Phone 33. - - '

-• LOST LOST—At the Monon station, pocket* book containing a sum of money and a railroad ticket, also, card with the address 2617 Kentwood ave., South Bend. Leave at this office. ~ ' DOS'D—Within last month, gold Ever-Sharp —pencil; Engraved initials W. J. C. B. Finder return to Win. C. Babcock, Jr, . FOUND.” FOUND—A Chicago & Western Indiana 25-ride ticket Roseland-Chi-cago issued March 13. Get at this office. POUND:—Large auto truck chain. Get same of F. G. Deschand at Rensselaer garage. MISCELLANEOUS MONEY TO LOAN— 6 per cent, farm loans. JOHN, A DUNLAP. MONEY TO LOAN—Chas. J. Dean & Son. ARE YOU THINKING OF BUILBING?—Of course you are and you want to save from five to six hundred dollars. Just drop us a card and we will tell you how easily it can be done. Address XYZ, Care Republican, Rensselaer, Indiana. WeTbUILT AN ALADDIN HOUSE last year. We like it so well we wish to tell others about it. For information write X Y Z, c|o Republican, Rensselaer, Ind.

Mrs. Henry Gulbransen went to Wheatfield today to be with her mother, Mrs. Barlow, who it quite sick. Mrs. James West was called to Thayer Wednesday on account of sickness in the family of her daughter, Mrs. Manri Spitler. Mrs. Warren Galbraith went to Lafayette today to visit with her son Kaiser and family. Mrs. Edward D. Rhoades went to Chicago today to visit with Mrs. Eva Morgan and Mir. and Mrs. C. M. Shotts. Dr. Edward Duvall, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Duvall, who has been ill at the home of his parents, is now improved and went to Chicago this morning. • Mrs. J. W. Rishling returned to her home near Lafayette today. She had been here to visit with her brother Chauncey Wood, who will soon lqave for his new home in Texas. : Alfred Peters and his son, Sidney, returned —today—from Milwaukee, Wisconsin, where the latter had undergone an operation. The work was done by Dr. Charles E. Fidler, formerly of this city, and a brother of E. F. Fidler. NURSERY STOCK FOR SALE Fruit Tree* Pears .. . 40c Apples • 25c Cherrie 75c Peaches 25c Plums .. 40c Shade Treek 'Maple \. .. . 25c Catalpa ~, rL.. 40c Sycamore 25c Ornamental shrubs 60c each. Charles Halleck, Fair Oaks, Ind. Adam Flesher, who has been on the John Eger farm in Barkley township for some time, will hold a public sale on Thursday, March 27. He has decided to quit fanning. He is offering some splendid stock and some good fanning implements.

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