Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 187, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 August 1919 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

WANTED—Borne clover or alfalfa My, L—Uo CWt ■ W ANTICD —Property with two or three acre* of land. Harvey Davlaaon. WANTED —A one-atory, five or sixroom houae. Mutt be eloee tn.- Harvey Daviason. » WASTED —A good fresh milch cow. J. W. Amsler. ’Phone 933-B. FOR RENT. fob BEST —Suite of rooms over the poatoffice. Can be used for offices or living quarters. E. L. Hollingsworth. •Phone 820 or 77. , LOST. LOST Or Thursday, 4 lady’s linen duet er. Wall the finder pieawe notify: Mrs. W. "C-“ BABcoclc? Plioiie 113. LOST —Long gray pocket book, containing four 31.00 bills and about 75 cents in change, between the True Wood worth and Mrs. Alice McKay residences. Notify Mrs. Alice N. McKay. ' 2 . , DOST —Red hog with, white belt, weight 40 to 50 pounds. Notify John KaJb. Surrey, Ind. LOST —Automobile crank. Please return to thjs office. LOST—Phi Delta Theta pin tWo weeks ago. Reward. Return to this office. MISCELLANEOUS. MONEY TO LOAN —5 per cent farm loans. John A. Dunlap.MONEY TO LOAN —Charles J. Dean & Son.

Bernice and Gaylord Long will spend the week-end in Valparaiso. | Fred Rhoades cafrie today from Chicago. Cecil Rutherford went to Monon to see her sister, wiho has been very ill. Myron Bard returned to his home in Indianapolis today after visiting Thelma Martindale. Miss Jeanette Marcellas, of Sandwich, 111., is here for a. visit with Mr. and Mrs. Alva Grenard. Mrs. J. C. Thompson and Mrs. M. R. Cliffton, of Fair Oaks, were shopping in Rensselaer Friday. Mrs. Laura Michaels left today for Monte Vista, Colo., for an extended visit E. L. Hern, of Dallas, Texas, is the guest of Ed Long and family, of Mt. Ayr. Attorney Clarence Cowger and J. L. Studebaker, of Monticello, were in Rensselaer Saturday. Lee Dirst, eleven years old, underwent an operation at the hospital here this Saturday afternoon for appendicitis. THREE-ONE-NINE. The fire company was called to the home of Guy Hudson on Jackson and Eliza streets about noon today. The fire caused but slight damage. Trustee John F. Pettet and son Jay, of Walker township, were in Rensselaer Saturday. Mr. Pettet reports that he let the contract for a new’ school house in the Oak Grove district on July 30 to C. P. Clager, of Wheatfield. The contract price was $2,460. The house in this district was burned some three years ago. Miss Edna Robinson left today for Washington, D. C., where she will again be employed by the government. Luella Robinson will return (to Washington in three weeks. Many dinner parties and picnics have been given for the girls who have returned from .Washington. Edna Robinson and Gertrude Jackson entertained the hiking club at Miss Jackson’s home Tuesday night.

LADIES. WOten irregular or delayed use Tri- |- umph Pills. Safe and always 'depend-| able. Not sold a drug stores. Do not ’ experiment with others, save disap- ; pointment. Write for “Relief and par-j titulars, it’s free. Address National, Medical Institute, Milwaukee. Wis.

Sunday Dinner Mneu X Cream Chicken or Fried Chicken Gravy Mashed Potatoes, New Corn Banana Salad Cocoanut Pie or Ice Cream Hot Parker House Rolls Coffee Milk Ice Tea 50c and 75c. RENSSELAER CANDY KITCHEN AND RESTAURANT CHARLES BIBOS, Prop.