Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 209, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 29 August 1919 — Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
WATTED— inexperienced girl In dining room, Candy Kitchen and Restaurant. Phone 118. .. - WASTED — To rent a 160 or 200acre farm. Call or write E. E. Baughman, McOoysburg, Ind. 'lPhone WANTED— At once, woman to fake care of an elderly lady in gopd home. 'Phone 471. - - ■_— ~~~ WASTED— To buy second hand Belle City incubator. 'Phone 524. WASTED — At once, caretaker for an elderly couple; preferably middle-aged woman, one who needs a good home. Telephone 346-Red. WASTED —W**hing». Call at the house eouth of the old tile mill. Washing* delivered. Mr*. Paul Booth. WASTED — Property with two or three acre* of land. Harvey Davisson. WASTED— A one-story, five or *ixroom house. Must be close> In. Harvey Davisson. . ..
LOST. X.OBT — Lady's geld watch with light chain with small knife attached. Please notify Ida Powe, 'phone 32. R. H. S. class pin with initials 1 B. M S., between the F. Thompson and Henry Waymire residences. Bessie Stewart, 'phone 3,. EOST —Phi Delta Theta pin two weeks ago. Reward. Return to this office. i ....... L . L- I -null " - "■ 1 '• "" LOST — White Fox Terrier, "Bobbie," with left brown eye. Finder please 'phone Grace Haas, 'phone 122. MISCELLANEOUS. It MOSEY TO LOAN — 5 per cent farm loan*. John A. Dunlap. MOSEY TO LOAN— Charles J. Dean & Son. _______ for rent.
FOR 'REST— A barn and garage, within half block of court house. Homer Hendrickson. 'Phone 4 56-Red or 102. -■ ■ ' :
The county“ teachefts’ institute convenes Monday. Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Scott went to I n dianapolis to day. Stewart Moore and Paul Norgor went to Cincinnati, 0., today. Mrs. Austin Hann returned to Monon today. ’ Mr. and Mrs. Alex Quinn went to Monon today. Mrs. M. E. Drake went tQ Gary today. Mrs. J. M. Shields went to Salem today to visit. Miss Margaret Malony, of Chicago, is the guest of Nelle Drake. W. R. Keif er, of Washington, is the guest of Bernice Long. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Sharitt, of Lingrove, spent Thursday here. Lester Rich, of Indianapolis, was in Rensselaer today. Mrs. W. F. Kratli returned this morning to her home in Knox. Attorney Philip R. Blue and family, of Wheatfield, were in Rensselaer Thursday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Learning and children, of Chicago, are the guests of Miss Maude Spitler. Emma Robinson, of Morocco, went to McCoysburg today for a short visit. . > Eilie Mell, who has been visiting at She Monnett Home, returned to her home in Chicago today. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Healy went to Chicago today. Mrs. Healy expects to buy fall millinery. Mr. and Mrs. J.. F. Payne and Mrs. W. Stevenson went to Frankfort today. ' " . Elbert Holdernegs came from ChL cago Thursday to visit Mr. and Mrs. George Collins. 1 Mrs. T. Slinger returned to Indianapolis Thursday after caring for Thomas Brien. » Mrs. J. M. Holmes returned to Delphi Thursday after a visit here with Mrs. M. P. Warner. Dr. E. Besser, of Remington, and Edward Kanne, of this city, went to Chicago on the early morning train. Mrs. William I. Hoover and daughter, Irene.spentthedayin Chicago. ♦ ■ Sunday is home coming day at Independence church in Gillam township. A number from this city will be in attendance.
Monday is Labor day and therefore a legal holiday. The First National Bank gives notice elsewhere in this issue that it will be closed on- that date. Muriel Harris, Nelle Drake, Martha Ramp, Mildred Biggs, Florence Allman and Harriett Shedd went to Chalmers today at which place they will be the. guests of .Younger. Superintendent Charles Chamberlain had his hand <, severely burned by -a gasoline engine Thursday. Being his right had Mr. Chamberlain finds it very inconvenient to have this handy appendix taking an enforced vacation from its usual duty of assisting its owner in almost every exertion. . Burley Parks, of Wyoming, is (visiting relatives here and at Remington. He is a brother of W. S. | Parks, of this city. Mr. Parks may ’decide to spend the winter in Rensselaer that he may look after his farm.
