Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 155, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 July 1919 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
WANTED —Family washings to do. Call at first house north of the Alfred Donnelly onion farm. Paulßooth. FOR RENT FARM FOR RENT—See William A. Davis on Powers’ ranch, four miles northeast of Wheatfield, Ind., ® r ’write F. W. Powers, owner, 128 N. Grant St., Wheatfield, Indiana. ' LOST LOST—White voile waist with collar with pink dots embroidered upon it Lost between the Mrs. Maloy and J. J. Eiglesbach residence. Leave, at Eiglesbach & Son s Meat Market. LOST—Ford tire holder, casing, 30x3'■v inner tail light; license No. plate No. 136»-. 960, all attached to holder. Reward. D. M. Worland. LOST —Automobile tire between Infield farm and the Burk bridge. Dr. F. A. Turfler, ’phones 300-A or 300-D. LOST —$50 reward. Diamond ring, lo»t between city garage of Rensselaer and the iron bridge at Newland, Ind., Sunday, June 22. Notify the Republican. MISCELLANEOUS
FOUND—A Child’s tricycle. Call ’phone 469 green. MONEY TO LOAN—n per cent farm loans. JOHN A DUNLAP MONEY TO LOAN—Chas. J Dean & Son. ESTRAYED —About June 12, a white sow, weight about 200 pounds, from my place three, and one-half miles west of Mt. Calvdry cemetery. C. H. Bowers, ’phone 945-J. TAKEN UP—Hog. Owner can have same by paying charges. Geo Seible. ’Phone 938-H.
Judge George H. Gifford, of Tipton, is here looking after matters connected with the B. J. Goff ord estate. 5> Mrs. Joseph Larsh and baby and daughter, Doris, went to Kokomo today for a visit. Daniel Wood, of Fair Oaks, was in Rensselaer today and reports that his son, Ross, who had just been discharged from the army, has reenlisted.
Mrs. J. A. McFarland was called to Cincinnati, 0., today on account of the illness .of her granddaughter, Mary Louise Mann, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mann, of that* city. The child has scarlet fever. J. J. Montgomery had his left foot badly bruised this Wednesday morning when his peanut and pop corn machine overturned, catching his foot beneath it. Mr. Montgomery had stepped on a chair to draw the front window’ shade, placing his hand on the machine to steady Innself. In attempting to get down, he bore too heavily on it and when it overturned he fell, to the floor beneathy it. ' ,
GAS 24c Standard and Indian Main Garage THE BEST IN RENSSELAER S Phone 206
