Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 171, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 July 1919 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

WANTED —Family washings to do. ’Phone 459 Black, Mrs. Dolph Day v WANTED —A girl for general housework. J. A. Dunlap, 'phone 66. .. WANTED—Second cook at MakeeverEpoteL . -■ ~~'.T / WANTED —Married man wants to farm on the share, landlord to fur-, nish farm equipment. See W. L. Wood, room 1, Odd Fellows’ building* ' WANTED — A. Jasper county atlas. Harvey Davisson. WANTED—Two loads of alfalfa or clover hay. J. D. Martindale, ’phone 178. WANTED —To rent two or three furnished rooms in modern home for light " housekeeping, or furnished house. ’Phone Mrs. A. D. Gilson, 113. . W ANTED—Some clover or alfalfa hay. Leslie Clark. . WANTED —At once, two farm iTwjn’ds, to work by the day or month. John W. Sage, 'phone 258. WANTED —For automobile livery call J. K. Smith. J. K. Smith. Tele phone 90 or 491-Red. - WANTED —Property with two or three & acres of land. Havrey DavisSOU. T

WANTED —A one-story, five or six-room house. Must be close in. Harvey Davisson. •' WANTED—We wish .to contract for sound milk for "delivery to Englewood, Chicago, 111. We will be steady buyers and will pay for the poming months $3.00 per 8-gallon can, f. o. b., Englewood. Will pay cash if requested. Z. & S. Creamery Co., 6800 Yale Ave., Chicago, Hi. _ FOR RENT . FOR RENT—Suite of rooms over the postoffice. Can be used for offices or living quarters. E. L. HollingsWorth. ’Phone 320 or 77. •-. i , i . *- ■ LOST " LOST — Boy’s grey overcoat; between Trust and Savings bank and Lew Robinson’s farm east of Rensselaer. Finder please notify 'phone 946-C. j LOST OR STOLEN —Beagle female hound. Liberal reward. Notify F. C. Cavindish, Newland, Ind., 'phone-922-B. LOST —Black Hampshire sow with white belt, in Newland marsh, July 9. Reward SIO.QO. 'Phone 922-1, Adam Fletcher.

miscellaneous MONEY TO LOAN— 6 per cent farm loans. JOHN A DUNLAP. MONEY TO LOAN —Chas. J. Dean & Son. •Rev. O. F. Jordan and wife came Monday from Chicago to visit Mrs. S. L. Jordan. MF. and Mrs. David Blitstein came from Chicago today to visit Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Callahan. (Mrs. Jessie Turner and Mrs. W; ■Mi Brockus returned to Chicago Monday after ’ a visit with Mrs. James Clark. ■ The Gordon players opened their week’s engagement on the lot south of the Gayety theatre Monday evening to a capacity house. S. R. O. signs were hung out* early and those in attendance were well pleased with the production. —2 ’ -.-IT. ' The work of razing the old building opposite the Worland furniture store, which has served these many years as a hitch barn* and garage, has commenced. A modern, up-to-date garage will be built by Kubohke & Walter to replace it.

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