Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 156, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 July 1919 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
—. FOR RENT ~ "77 FARM FOR - A. Davis on Powers’ ranch, four miles northeast of Wheatfield, Ind., or write F. W. Powers, owner, 128 N. Grant St., Wheatfield, Indiana. FOR RENT —Suite of rooms over the postoffice. Can be used for offices or living quarters. E. L. Hollingsworth. LOST LOST—Triangle fraternity pin, initials “E. D. N.” Return to Republican office. 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, 30x3% casing, 30x3% inner tube; electric tail light; license No. plate No. 136,950, all attached to holder. Reward. D. M. Worland. LOST—Automobile tire between Infield farm and th# Burk bridge. Dr. F. A. Turfler, ’phones 300-A or 300-D. . - LOST—SSO reward. Diamond ring, lo»t between city garage of Ren««elaer and the iron bridge at Newland,. Ind., Sunday, June 22. Notify the Republican. MISCELLANEOUS MONEY TO IX>AN— 6 per cent, farm loans. JOHN A DUNLAP. MONEY TO LOAN—Chas. J. Dean & Son. . j _• ESTRAYED —About June 12, a white sow, weight about 200 pounds, from mv place-three and ’Calvary cernefery: C. H. Bowers, ’phone 945-J. TAKEN UP—Hog. Owner can have same by paying charges. Geo Seible. 'Phone 938-H.
Mexico?! ......!'• )■ ■ -J——. 4 " ~G. Moody and J. J. Lawler went to Chicago Wednesday. James Thompson went to Detroit, Mich., Wednesday for a visit. Mrs. J. L. Mcßride, of Chicago, came today to visit Mrs. J. H. Wilson. Now that a Monticello evangelist has stated that the end of the world is near, presume it is time to §tart settling up all accounts. Miss Nell Drake, who lately underwent an operation at a Chicago hospital, is improving, nicely at her home. Miss Bernice Long went to Washington Wednesday for a few days' visit, and Seom there she will go to Pontiac, DI., for a few weeks’ visit. James Godfrey, of Chicago, who has just been discharged from the army after two years and eight months’ service, was the guest of Tony Kiper Wednesday. Miss Mary Winks, who has been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. William Jordan, returned to her home at Indianapolis Wednesday. Miss Winks has been in France for nine months with the ordnance department. Miss Nina Martindale has returned from Indianapolis, where she underwent an operation at the Methodist hospital for the removal of a goiter. The operation was successful and Miss Martindale is getting along nicely. Mrs. T. W. Haus, who has sold her residence on South Front street to J. W. Hitchings. is erecting a modern bungalow on South Weston street. It is a six-room house with all modern conveniences and will be ready for her to occupy the middle of this month.
A RENSSELAER MAN’S EXPERIENCE Can you doubt the evidence of this Rensselaer citizens? You cap verify;! Rensselaer endorsement Read this: Landy McGee, fur dealer, says: “I suffered from a lame back and such severe pains across my loins that I could hardly move. I couldn’t rest well and my kidneys were too active. I used several medicines, but nothing seemed to relieve me until I got Doan’s Kidney Pills, at B. F. Fendig’s Drug Store. The backache and pains in my loins soon left and the kidney secretions became natural.” (Statement given May 31, 1907. On February 22, 1916, Mr. McGee said: "Doan’s Kidney Pills are still my stand-by. I think they are fine and I am never without them in the house.” PYide 60c, at all dealers. Don’t simply ask for a kidney remedy—get Doan’s Kidney Pills—the same that Mr. McGee had. Foster-Milburn Co., Mfgra., Buffalo, N. Y.
GAS 24c Standard and Indian Main Garage THE BEST IN RENSSELAER Phone 206
