Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 213, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 September 1919 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
808 BALB—My farm of 66 acres near Decatur, Midh. Good clay loam soil, with good improvements. House of 6 rooms, large pantry, 2 porches, cel law all cemented, t cistern pump in kitchen, harm 32x44 in good repair, ah<l other buildings. Write R. D. 4, box 64, DowaigOac, Mioh. 808 BALB—One-horse wheat drHl. gwvff "as hew. C. C. Pkrks. 808 BALD —Turkey Red seed wheat, free from rye and cheat. O. G. Baker, 'phone 912-B. \ 4 WANTED. WATTED—GirI to assist with general house work. Mrs. Thomas Callahan, ’phone 210. WASTED —To do all kinds of bicycle repair work. Jack Grant, 512 W. Clark street, 'phone 330. WA3TTED —Girls Over sixteen . years of age. Good wages,; steady employment, working conditions very best. Apply tihe Threat! Mills Company, Monticello, Ind. WAMTED—At once, experienced man. Watson Plumbing Co., 'phone 204. WAITED-Girl for general housewoFk. Please answer by letter and state salary desired. Mrs. Alex Quinn, l>M Ml. WAMTEDA roll top desk. Lee & Beam Electric Co., 'phone 90. WAITED —Six or eight men far factory work. Steady- employment and good wages. .Report at Schuyler C. Irwin’s office. Odd Fellows' building. . j WAITED —Inexperienced girl In dining room. Candy Kitchen and Restaurant. Phone 118. • - WAITED —To rent a 160 or 200acre farm. Call or write E. E. Baughman, McOoysburg, Ind. 'Phone 917-B. WAITED—At once, woman to take care of an elderly lady in good home. Phone 471. WAITED —Place to work for board and lodging—and -attend— high schoot.In senior year. Emil Bates, ’phone 9J.2-D.
WARTED —Plain and fancy sewing. Prices reasonable. Mrs. Katie Alter, ■phone 463. WAMTBD—Washing*. Call at the house south of the old tile mill. Washings delivered. Mrs. Paul Booth. WAMTBD —Property with two or three acres of land. Harvey Davisson. WAMTBD —A one-story, five or sixroom house. Must be close in. Harvey Davisson. LOST. LOST —Victory Liberty bond No. W48,20D Tor 85(f(X Liberal reward will be paid for its return to owner, Harvey Davisson. 'Phone 499. LOST —Phi Delta Theta pin two weeks ago. Reward: Return to this office. LOST—White Fox Terrier, ''Bobble.'' with left brown ■ eye. Finder please ’phone Grace Haas, 'phone 122. ===== MISCELLANEOUS. - HOMEY TO LOAM —5 per cent farm loans. John A. Dunlap. MOMMY TO LOAM—Charles J. Dean A Son. Harry Wiltshire is reported as slightly improved today. Order* now being taken for fall delivery from the Guaranteed Nursery company. Stock failing to live replaced free. Charles Pefley. Orlando Moore went to Lowell today for a visit with his brother, Ernest Moore. Mrs. W. Fusdhellger returned today to her home in Winamac after a visit here with Mrs. Peter Van Lear. The Methodist church ladies will give a cafeteria supper at the church Tuesday evening, September 9th. . • At its national convention at Atlantic City organized labor, gave Bolshevism a swift kick with a pair of stoga boots loaded with feet. : Mrs. Martha Beckett, who had been the guest of her sister, Mrs. her home in Indianapolis. Mr’, and Mrs. George H. McLain left today for Wauseon, 0., where they will spend ten days with relatives. Their son, Lawrence, went -to—Lafayette, —where —he will again be a student in Purdue university. Mrs. Joseph Kanne and daughter and her sister, Mrs. Peter N'onienson, of Dwight, 111., returned here today after a visit with relatives in Detroit, Mich. Irene Hoover, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William I. Hoover, underwent an operation in the Presbyterian hospital inChicago-on-Tuesday. The operation wnw
Mrs. Daniel Chupp went to Hammond. today and will bring her mother, Mrs. Moses Chupp, to this city. Mrs. Moses Chupp has been in ill health for some time. Harriett' Shedd left today for Douglas, Ariz., where she will be a member erf the high school faculty. LShe will be instructor ih French. Douglas is a cjty, of about- 14,000 population. - : Father Mclntyre, who had served almost two years’ military service and much of this time spent in France, was discharged at Camp Grant, 111., last Friday and. will resume his duties as instructor of political science at St. Joseph’s col- =-■ ' '\’ Z ' 11 w '■ Miss Elizabeth Hemphill is attending the Madison county teachers’ institute this week and will resume her place in tee Anderson schools next Monday. - ' ■ ■ ' , • I Wester - Bowdy, of Carpenter township, did not attend the meeting of tee county council here Tuesday on account of he and his wife being sick in a Chicago hospital. All other members of the council were present.
