Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 146, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 21 June 1919 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

WANTED —A registered Hampshire boar, weighing about 200 lbs. ’Phone 287 or see B. Forsythe. WANTED Wood choppers. Steady work. Apply to Albert Warne, Fair Oaks, Indiana. 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 637. WANTED —A girl for general house work. Mrs. Jay W. Williams, ’phone 130. WANTED—Married man on farm. Call telephone No. 12. MISCELLANEOUS

'} W&T —-Ffltiile Fox Terrier, bie,” left brown eye. Finder please notify Grace Haas, ’phone 122. FOR RENT—Six-room dwelling house. Charles J. Dean & Son. LOST —Grey maltose kitten. Answers to name of “Midge.” Reward. Mrs. Charles Rhoads, Jr. MONEY TO LOAN—Chas. J. Dean & Son. MONEY TO LOAN— 6 peT cent farm loans. JOHN A DUNLAP. FARM FOR RENT—See William A. Davis on Powers’ ranch, four miles northeast of Wheatfield, Ind., or write F. W. Powers, owner, 12~8 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. LOOK HRRE! ■■ _ o A coat of paint is being placed upon the front of the postoffice. SATURDAY GRAIN MARKET. Oats, 65c. Corn, $1.72. Rye, $1.35.

ATTENTION, M. W. OF A! There will be a called meeting at the hall tonight at 8 o’clock for the purpose of arranging for funeral ceremonies of Neighbor W. E. Jacks, Sunday 2 p. m. A full attendance is desired. W. H, PLATT, Clerk. Mr. and Mrs. C. Malchow went to Brookston today for a visit _SC_ Mrs. Mary Landis, of Monticello, is the guest of her daughters, Mrs. Mell Abbott and Mrs. Floyd Robinson. Now that President Wilson has declared that he will/will the dry law if theGe remans sign the peace treaty before July 1, ttare will be a lot .of folks who will become intensely interested in the signing of the document who were never interested before. Harry Berlin received his discharge from the United States navy at Pittsburg, Pa., last Friday and arrived in Wolcott Saturday evening. Harry has sesn a,year and one half service in the navy, being stationed the greater portion of the time at League Island navy yard in Philadelphia.—Wolcott Enterprise.

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