Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 240, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 October 1919 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

TO* SALE— A good team of farm horses 'at >175 if taken quick. Mrs. William M. Garland, 108 Milton street. WANTED. WANTED— To buy small town property. Must be cheap with small payl- - down. Mrs. L. V/Martin. —WANTED— To rent a piano, or will buy if price is right. Call ’phone 254 or 222. ' ' • . ■ WANTED— Professional man and wife are planning to remain here during the winter and would like to rent a furnished house. H. E. Peckham, 124 Park avenue. ——- -- - WANTED — At once by married man, place on farm to work by year. Ingutre at this office. WANTED— To rent a five or.fiix. room house by October 30; will lease for six months or one year. S. L. Wells. WANTED— At once, married man to work on farm by the year. Floyd Amsler, ’phone 955-G. WANTED— Fence Posts. Carolyn Baker, ’phone 912--B; —* - - WANTED — I have a party who wants to rent a good farm. See me. Leslie Clark. WANTED — To ’do plain and fancy sewing. Prices reasonable. Mrs. Kate Alter, ’phone 463. - T WANTED — To rent a 160 or 200acre Arm. Call or write E. E. Baughman, McCoysburg, Ind. ’Phone 917-B. WANTED— To rent house in Rensselaer on or before Oct. 30th by couple with no children. Call or write Roscoe Sprague, McCoysburg, Ind. Francesville ’phone 106-D. LOST. LOST — Breast pin with 35 and 32.50 gold pieces, between 714 East Vine street and Star theatre. -Finder please, notify Mrs. A. F. Schlagle. LOST—Fackage containing dry goods. Placed in automobile through mistake. Please return to Rowles & Parker’s store. MISCELLANEOUS. 7 KOXXX TO J. Dean & Son. MONEY TO LOAN— I have ~a.n un--limitad supply of money to loan, ch good farm lands at 5%% and usual commission or 6% without commission, as desired. Loans will be made for 5 years, 7 years, 10 years or 20 snopnA asaqi ;noqe aui aas ’SusaX plans. AohnA.Duni-ap, -'- Mias Grace Norris went to Indianapolis Friday evening. Frank Fenwick went to Chicago this forenoon. Joseph Lewis ,of Mt. Ayr, went to Chicago today. Morris Maloney went to Chicago this forenoon. * ‘ i Mr. and Mrs. Charles Claussen, of Hanging Groye township, went to ChieagoGtoday^— —^2=^--Mr. and Mrs. Louis Scilex, of Newland, were in Rensselaer Saturday. Mrs. Frapk Ham/ of Lafayette,' came today for a short visit here with friends. Mrs. William Daugherty, of Monticello, came today to attend the funeral of Abner Grisjvold. Leona Messman went to Chicago today fur a- visit with Mrs. Laura Kelley and other friends. Mrs. James Maloy and Mrs. Mary E. Travis went to Chicago today to visit Dp. Berney Maloy and family. Benjamin Berger, of Jordan township, went to Monon this forenoon. D. S. Bare and wife went to South Bend this forenoon and from there will return with his automobile,

" Miss"TTeTen Murray, of Tn3Snapolis, is spending the _week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George E. M u rray, of Park avenue. L: Prof, and Mrs. R. H. Schaupp went to Brookston Friday evening to spend the week-end with relatives. Mrs. Eva McCashen and children, of near McCoysburg, visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Clark, here today. Irene Craig, one of the girls at the Monnett school, went to Chicago today to spend the week-end with her mother.

Mrs. Williain I. Hoover wentTo Chicago today to visit her daughter, who is in the Presbyterian hospital. Miss Hoover is getting along fairly well. Mrs. Mary Lowe, who had been visiting with her niece, Mrs. Walter Smith, and family, who live on a farm near Valparaiso, returned to her home here Friday afternoon. The Rev. Charles W. Postill returned from Frankfort Friday evening. He attended the Northwestern Indiana Methodist conference. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Richmond, of Carroll, 111., who had been visiting Mrs. A. F. Schlagle and Charles Darter, returned to their home today. Caroline f Shumaker, dean of Purdue university, who had -addressed the Literary club at the home of Mrs. Jesse D. Allman on Milroy avenue Friday afternoop, returned to Lafayette Friday evening. > CASTOR IA For Infants and Children In Use For Over 30 Years Always bears the y Signature of *