Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 221, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 September 1919 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

FOR MM — Two lota. *#*l6o. with good 6-room residence, modern *tn all "aspects, axeept furnace. Nicely located. Terms, part time. Korah Daniels. *pUoae I*9. , ■ - FOR IfAT-w —1917 Ford, new' tires, lri fair condition. Price, *460. Central Garage. 1 FOR war.w—White Rock cockerels. Price very reasonable. ’Phone 908-1. Robert McDonald. McCoyaburg.; Ind. , ’**■ WANTED. WAITED —Straight salary *3s#° per week -and expensesr to-man dr woman to introduce EUREKA LOG PRODUCER. Eureka Mfg. Co., East St. Louie. Hi. WiIfTED < lirl \for house work. Write Mr*. R- H. Hallagan. 3618 Hilton street, Chicago. ■ WHITED —1 have a party who wanfTto rent a good farm. See me. Leslie Clark _____

WASTED —The bpy who took the edits time clock from the Main garage to return* It at once and thereby avoid trouble. a» he la known. Main Garage. WASTED— To furnish engine for silo filling. "O. G. Baker, ’phone 912-B, WANTED-To rent for grain or cash, , ighfy —or orne hundred acre tarnir George Ulm, 'phone 284. = WAHTEfi—A roll top desk. Lee A tieam Electric Co.,— phone 911. WASTED —Six or eight men for factory work. Steady employment and ,-rwvd wanes. Report at Schuyler C. Irwin’s office, Odd Fellows' building. WANTED —To rent a 160 or 200acre farm. Call or write E. E. Baughman, MoCoyaburg. lnd. ’Phone 917-B. WANTED —Washings. Can at the house <unith of the old tile mill- WashMre. Paul Booth. _ WAV' P- -property with two or Utrae ar't« of land. Harvey Davisson. WAETfiD —A one-story, five or sixroom house. Must be close In. Harvey Davisson. _ LOST. LOST— Radiator cap between my home and court house off of Overland automobile. G. L. Thornton, phone 511-Green. LOST —At noon, Friday, September sth, in front of Oeorge Hopkins residence on Park avenue, a small w lUard storage battery. Finder please notify L E. Riley or Rensselaer Creamery & Produce Co. LOST —Last Wednesday, a black pocket book containing three *5 bills and other small bills amounting to $23. Lost in or near the Clark_ stoic* on North McKinley avenue. Leave at this store. Alfred Fletcher.

LOST— Phi Delta Theta pin two weeks ago. Reward. Return to tins office. LOST —White Fox Terrier, ’’Bobble,’' with left brown eye. Finder please ’phone Grace Haas, ’phone 122. _ MISCELLANEOUS. MONET TQ LOAN —6 per cent farm loans. John A. Dunlap. —«•< MONET TO LOAN —Charles J. Dean A Son. 1_ FOUND —A gold star, 'Ol or ’lO. Owner can get same at this office by paying for t’.tlg adv. f Leota Austin returned this morning to her home in Fair Oaks. Mrs. Donald Beam returned to her home at Monon today. Mrs. W. C. Babcock went to Lafayette today. Charles Warner was a Lafayette goer today. Lambert Halsema, G. J. Jessen, Landy McGee and Lon Healy went to. Lafayette today to attend the fair. Catherine Bassett, of Good'and, took the train here today for Greencastle, where she will be a student at DePauw. Mrs. James Coffell, of Monon, came this morning for a visit with her daughter, Mrs. Leo Worland.

Erastus Peacock reiurned here from Hammond, where he has been visiting his daughter. His home is in Tampa, Fla. Ruth McKenzie and Helen Kiplinger went to Louisville, Ky., today, where they will enter the Sacred Heart academy. Mrs. Jay Wilcox returned today to her home in Chicago after a visit here with her sister-in-law. Mrs. Frank Leek, and family. Anna Edge, the carrier on rural route No. K went to Chicago Thursday evening. During her absence her roaie is being served by William Rockwell. Geiorge Reish, who had been visiting: with his sister, Mrs. J. ALarsh, of North Cullen street, left Thursday , evening for his home in Coffeyville, Kas. Mr. *Etnd Mrs. I Ransom Elijah, of Newton, spent the night here with their daughter, Mrs. Omar Wilcox, and today left here for Niles, Mich. i In ordering the Republican, Mrs. John Q. Alter, who is now at Longmont, Colo., writes: “I am real well and having a fine time in this beautiful Country.” Mr. and Mrs. f. M. Ray and Cletus Ray, of McCoysburg, motored !to Elwood on Friday, taking with fthem Mrs. Catherine Ross, mother of Mrs. J. M. Ray. They will visit with relatives at Elwood and on Sunday will attend a large family reunion of the Rays and Marleys. » . CASTOR IA For Infants and Children In Use For Over 30 Years ZS7