Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 218, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 September 1919 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

FOB SALE— I9I7 Ford, new tires, in fair condition; Price, S4OO. Central Garage. FOB BALB; — My farm of 66 acres near Decatur, Mioh. Good clay loam soil, with good improvements. House of 6 rooms, large pantry, 2 porches, cellar all cemented, cistern pump in kitchen, barn 32x44 in good repair, and other buildings. + Write R. D. 4, box 64, Dowalglac, Mioh. WANTED^ : WANTED —The hoy who took the Ellis time clock from the Main garage to return R at once and thereby avoid trouble, as he is known. Main Garage. WANTED —To furnish engine for silo filling. O. G. Baker, ’phone 912-B. ■ —■ -»•' m — .... WANTED —Man and wife to take charge of farm . and care for stock until spring during owner’s absence. For name of party oall ’phone 68. WANTED—To rent for grain or cash, I eighty or one hundred acre farm. George Ulm, ’phone 284. eral house work. Mrs. Thomas Callahan, ’phone 210. ' WANTED —To do all kinds of bicycle repair work. Jack Grant, 612 W. Clark street, ’phone 330. WANTED —Girls over —sixteen years of age. Good wages, steady employment, working conditions very best. Apply the Thread Mild® Company, Monticello, Ind. WANTED —A roll top desk. Lee & Beam Electric Co., 'phone 90. WANTED —Six or eight men for factory work. Steady employment and good wages. Report at Schuyler C. •Irwin's off lo«,- ~Qdrl Fell tows’ building. WANOBS —To rent a 160 or 200acre farm. Call or write E. E. Baughman, MoOoysburg, Ind. ’Phone 917-B. WANTED —Washings. Can ait the house tuigh of the old tile mill. Washings deSWfejt Mam, Paul Booth. WAN 9 —Property with two or three acr'fis of land. Harvey Davisson. WAjHSBT— a one-story, five or sixroom Mouse. Must be close In. Harvey Davisson. LOST. LOST—At noon, Friday, September sth, in front of George Hopkins’’ residence on Fork avenue, a small Willard storage battery. Finder please notify X. K. Riley or Rensselaer Creamery Sc Produce Co. ' LOST —Last Wednesday, a black pocket book containing three $5 bills and other small bills amounting to $23. Losit in or near the Clark store on North McKinley avenue. Leave at this store. Alfred Fletcher. LOST —Ewe and two” lambs. Will finder please notify Leon Bailey, ’phone 917-MT LOST —Brown leather suit case with initials E. O. S., children's wearing apparel. Notify this paper. Ewald O. Stiehm, Indiana university, Bloomington, Ind. i LOST —Victory Liberty bond No. F 648.250 for S6OO. Liberal reward will be paid for its return to owner, Harvey Davlssorr. —'Phone 409. —— LOST — Phi Delta Theta pin two weeks ago. Reward. Return to this office.

LOST —White Fox Terrier, ‘‘Bobbie. ” with left brown eye. Finder please ’phone Grace Haas, 'phone 122. MISCELLANEOUS. MONEY TO LOAN —5 per cent farm loans. John A. Dunlap. MONEY TO LOAN — Charles J. Dean A Son. FOUND —A gold star, ’Ol or ’lO. Owner can get same at this office by paying for this adv. J. J. Montgomery went to Lafayette today to attend the fair. Mrs. J. L. Hagins, of the north part of the city, is very seriously ill with gall-bladder infection. Jonas Honn, of Morocco,, anil' Mrs. Arthur Wray, of near Goodland, were able to leave the hospitdl today- Ira- Dewey continues to improve. The Marion township War Mothers -wp) meet Friday afternoon, September 12, at 3 o’clock with Mrs. C. W. Hanley. /It is reported that the John Brown land in the vicinity of Lowell, consisting of about 20,000 acres, has been sold. Irene Hoover, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William I. Hoover, who recentlyunderwent an operation .in.—reported as getting along nicely. Bert Viant was down from Lo/well today and reports business booming at that place. He stated that the Hotel at the place would probably have to shut down due to a scarcity of dining room help. The hotel is a popular one and a credit to the town. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Ralston left today for their home in Kalamazoo, Mich. Mrs. Ralston had visited here with relatives for about two weeks and was joined by her husband on Sunday. The trip home was made by” automobile. Mrs. Ralston is a niece of Omar Morlan and had visited with the Morlans and other relatives here. The following out of the city attorneys were present at the session of the Jasper circuit court, this being call day: E« J. Gary, L. A. Stubbins and A. J. Deutschman, of -Chicago; George E. Hefshman, of Crown Point; A. D. Babcock, of Goodland; W. H. Parkison, of Lafayette; W. H. Isham, of Fowler; j. C. Murphy, of Morocco; A —K. Sills, of Monticello, and Frank Davis formerly of Brook. EWSTORjA For Infants and Children \ In Use For Over 30 Years