Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 180, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 August 1919 — Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

FOR SALE —A used Dodge automobile. E. W. Strecker. FOR SALE—Eight large heavy - barrels. Also fruit jars with glass tops. Wrigbt B»os. WANTED WANTED — At once an experienced girQ or womi&n to take charge of home for a short period. Elderly •woman preferred. ’Phone 903-B. WANTED —Some clover or alfalfa hay. Leslie Clark. ~WANTED—To do family washings. Mrs. L. V. Martin, across from cement tile factory. WANTED ’GI rl 'or general —housework. phone 66. Mis. John A. Dunlap. WANTED Experienced truck driver wants work. ’Phone 368 Green. WANTED —To buy modern home in Rensselaer. Jesse Eldridge, telephone 916-E. WANTED —Prtiperty with two or three acres of land. Havrey Davisson. WANTFD —A one-story, five or six-room house. Must be close in. Harvey Davisson. WANTED—Party wants tenant for good farm. Inquire county agricultural agent, Rensselaer. , 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. LOST LOST —Near the James H, Lucas farm, Ift miles east" of Remington, a 3 ft-inch tire, rim and tube. Finder notify John Ward at King’s blacksmith shop or A. A. Herriman, Monon, Ind. LOST —Phi Delta Theta pin two weeks ago. Reward. Return to this office.

MISCELLANEOUS x MONEY TO LOAN—6 per cent, farm loans. JOHN A DUNLAP. MONEY TO LOAN—Chas J Dean & Son. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES We have a proposition for responsible parties who are desirous of getting into a (business that will net S2OO to SSOO per month. We assume 90 per cent of the investment to start and teach you the business. A rare opportunity and will warrant an investigation. P. 0. Box 481, Indianapolis, Ind. Mrs. Wiilliam H. Parkison went to Lafayette Thursday. Theodore Hill returned to Indianapolas today after a visit here with his uncle, Homer Hill. Miss Mary Beck arrived today from Sedalia, Mo., to visit with. her mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Beck. Mrs. W. C. Babcock went to Lafayette today to visit Mrs. E. J. Murray. Joseph Meyer and children, Frank and Elizabeth, arrived today from Pittsburg, Pa., to visit Mrs. Mary* Meyers. Howard and Helen Washburn, of Kentland, returned to their home today after a short visit here with friends. ———:— Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Richling returned to their home at Chicago today after a visit here with William Richling.

Kermit Beasley returned to Chicago today after a visit here with his father, A. Beasley. Mrs. Feme Gridley returned to Chicago today after here with her sister, Mrs. Leo Reeves. Rev. and Mrs. J. B. Fleming left todaj- for Nashville, Tenn., to visi Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Hewitt. They will be gone, two weeks. - Mrs. J. Karp returned to her home in Monticello Thursday after a visit here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. G. RepQogle. Miss Lucy Harris has returned home from Terre Haute, where she has taken a twelve weeks’ course at the Indiana State Nonnafl school. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Farmer left for their home in Miles City, MontThursday after a visit here with Mr. and Mrs. O. K. Ritchey. Misses Edna Robinson and Florence Ryan returned Thursday from Hammond. Mrs. William Roy, of that city, accompanied them here. Clinton Convert returned Thursday from Joliet, 111., where he had been visiting his brother, Leo Celvert, and fstaily. Esther Gant returned to her home in Attica today after a visit ‘here with Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Hasty. William Gant accompanied her home for a visit CASTOR IA For Infants and Children In U«e For Over 30 Years Always bears //tf''"""" - Signaw?re