Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 145, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 June 1919 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
FOR SALE —One eight-foot cut Johnson binder ,in good condition. For particulars see me at my place three miles west and two and onehalf miles north of Wheatfield. George H. Helman, Wheatfield, Ind. r 1 ' " 1 1 :> FOR SALE—Eighty acres. This farm lies eight miles out. .There is a practically new four-room house and fair barn, good well and fruit. Price, $65. Owner will .take clear property .livestock, or sell on easy terms. George F. Meyers.
WANTED WANTED—At once, a five or seven room house, modern preferred. Apply at this office. WANTED—A registered Hampshire hoar, weighing about 200 lbs. 'Phone 287 or see B. Forsythe. WANTED Wood choppers. Steady work. Apply 110 Albert Warne, Fair Oaks, Indiana. WANTED—To buy 20 acres and up with buildings. Write full particulars, price, terms. Bailey, Hammond, Ind., 151 Fayette street. WANTED—Your specification for your oak lumber. We will be sawing soon and can get out your hard wood lumber in any size and quantity. you desire. E. P. Lane, phone 537.
WANTED—A girl for general house work. Mrs. Jay W. Williams, ’phone 130. > ; WANTED—Married man on farm. Call telephone No. 12. MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT—Six-room dwelling house. Charles J. Dean & Son. LOST—Grey maltese kitten.' Answers to name of “Midge.” Reward. Mrs. Charles Rhoads, Jr. MONEY TO LOAN—Chaa L Dean A Son.
MONEY TO LOAN —6 per cent farm loans. JOHN A DUNLAP. FARM FOR RENT—See William A. Davis oh Powers' ranch, four miles northeast of Wheatfield, Ind., or write F. W. Powers, owner, 128 N. Grant St., Wheatfield, Indiana. * . ■ LOST—A scoop shovel, on April 25. Will the party who found this shovel please inform George Spangle, telephone 915-G.
FOR RENT—Office rooms over the Hilliard & Hamil store, formerly occupied by Dr. Washburn. A. Leopold. Charles Brand and familV are now occupying their summer home, north of Morocco.—Remington Press. tMiss Elizabeth Pumphrey returned to her home at Columbia City today after a visit with Mr. and Mrs. True Woodworth. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Pensack came today from Chicago for a week’s visit with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Putts.
Miss Dorothy Spencer, of Remington, and her guest, Miss Kern, of Warsaw, drove to Crown Point today to visit Miss Charlotte Wheeler. The three girls attend Indiana university and are members of the Delta Zefca fraternity. V About six or seven auto loads of the Alter relatives from Remington and Rensselaer vicinities win go to Forrest, Chnton county, Indiana, on .Sunday, June 23, to celebrate the annual Alter reunion. This date is aUo the 68th birthday anniversary of Lewi? S. Alter, of this place, who j will be among these to go.—Renting-1 ton Pr4*s. *
