Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 220, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 11 September 1919 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
POM BABB—Sow and siv pigs. PHorw* 146. Walter Hopkins. ' POM BAXB—Attention, car owners: Hquip your car with lpsyde Tyres. Tbev double tlie tire rrtilease; also save 90 per of punctures and Wowouts, For further information, see me or write. G. D. Albln, 236 South Milton street. Henss«Jae.!\ Indiana. IFOR BABB—IOO pounds of good !country lard, 33c a pound. ’Phone ! 929-H. Tony Helper. > , POB BABB —Second .hand For<i tourIng car in good running order. Almost new winter top and demountable wheels. Harry B. Murray. ( POM BABB—-Two good cows I and two good plug rnuJes. Or will trade. Hersohel Ray,- one mile south of McOoystourg. ~ j TOM BABB—My farm of 66 acresnear Decatur, Mioh. Good clay loann, soil, with improvements. House ■of 6 rooms, large pantry, 2 poroheß, cellar all cemented, cistern pump in kitchen, bam 32x4 4 In good repair, and other buMdings. Write R. D. 4, bov 64. DowaiglftC, Mich, yOX BABE —5 acros just north of city limits, 7 room house, basement, cistern with pump and sink in house and well water on back porch; large garage; hen house; small crib and granary and cow and horse barn. Mrs. t>. M. Peek, ’phone 949-B. ~
WANTED. WATTED- 1 have a party wiho wants to rent a good farm. See me. I>»lie Clark. WATTED —The boy who .took the Ellis time clock from the Main garage to return tt at once and thereby avoid trouble, as he is known. Main Garage. WASTES —To furnish engine for ello filling. O. G. Baker, ’phone 912-B. WATTED —To rent for grain or cash, eighty or one hundred acre farm. George TJlfih ’phone 284. WATTED —A roll top desk. Lee «* Beam Electric Co., ’phone 90. WATTED —Six or eight- men for factory work. Steady employment and ynnd wages. Report at... C. Irwin’s office. Odd Fallows building. WATTED —To rent a 160 or 200acre farm. Call or write E Eman, McCoyeburg, lnd. i none vii-v. WATTED —Washings. Can at the hfrust * < “ i * t * bf the old tile mill. Washlags deiWwkA Mrs. Paul Booth. WAT r ' D--property with two. or thres serfs ofjud. Harvey Davisson. WATTkif—A one-story, five or sixroom Reuse. Must he close In. Harvey Davisson. “ LOST. DOST —Radiator cap between my home and court house off of Overland automobile. <i. L. Thornton, 'phone 611-Gree«i. BOBT—At noon, Prlday, September 6th, In front of George Hopkins’ residence on Park avenue, a small Willard storage battery. Plndsr please notify B H. Mlloy or Rensselaer Creamery s Produce Co. DOST —Last Wednesday, a black pocket book containing three $6 bills and other small bills amounting to $23. Lost in or near the Clark store on North McKinley avenue. Leave at this store. Alfred Fletoher. BOS* —PM Delta Theta pin two weeks ago. Reward. Return to tills office. BOS* —White Fox Terrier, “Bobbie. ’’ with left brown eye. Finder please ’phone Grace Hass, ’phone 122. MISCELLANEOUS. MOTBT TO BOAT —6 per cent farm loans. John A. Dunlap. MOB BY TO BOAT —Charles J. Dean A Bon. POUTD —A gold star, ’Ol or ’lO. Owner can get same at this office by paying for this adv. Mrs. J. B. Fleming returned today from Franklin, Pa., where she had gone to see her mother, who was very ill but who is improving now. Mrs. Mary Wood, who had been visiting with her brother, Charles W. Platt, and family, returned today to ller home in Chicago. Mrs. Benson Bryan and son, Malcolm, came today from Greensburg, Kansas, to visit F. M. Parker and other relatives. - Ahem! By the way, what has became of Looey’s boom for Col.. George H. Healey for governor?— Jasper County Democrat. —Mrs. —George Gleason, of Cincinnati, Q., and Dennis Gleason, of Liberty, returned to their homes on Wednesday after attending the funeral of Timothy Gleason.
During: the world war 3,149 Indiana soldiers, sailors, marines and nurses made the supreme sacrifice, according to statistics compiled by the Indiana historical commission. Smith Rainier and daughter. Mrs, Ida Jewell, of Brookston, autoed toRensselaer Wednesday evening to attend the band concert and remained for a visit with his brother, O. K. Rainier, and family. DOING THEIR DUTY. , Scores of_ Rensselaer Readers Are Loaning the Duty of the Kidneys. it To filter the blood* isthe kidneys’ duty. - — r~ — —When they fail to do this the kidneys are weak. Backache and other kidney ills may follow. Help the kidneys do their .work. Use Doan’s Rodney Pills—the tested kidney remedy. Rensselaer people endorse their worth. Mrs. Guy Hudson, Clark St-, Rensselaer, says: "I had spells of backache and was nearly worn out by the dull, constant ache across my kidneys. I finally got Doan’s Kidney Pills at A. F. Long's drug store, and thex gave me fine relief. I certainly think Doan’s Kidney Pills are a very good medicine.” Price 60c, at all dealers. Don’t simply ask for a kidney remedy—get Doan's Kidney Pills—the same that Mrs. Hudson had. Foster-Mil-burn Co., Mfn., Buffalo,- N. Y.
