Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 294, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 December 1919 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
WANTED — To buy . coming three-year-old bay filly, weight about 1060. J. H. Crisler, Rensselaer, Ind., or ’phone 87-H, Mt. Ayr, Ind. WANTED— To buy all kinds of fur. Will pay market prices. ’Phone 947-1. Harry Swartzell. WANTED— To rent a farm of 80 to 100 acres, or to work on a farm on shares. J. O. Winfrey, ’phone 354Red. . i i i .■■Hi. ■■-■i.,—--. WANTED — A competent maid for general housework. Mrs. James EL Chapman, ’phone 504. WANTED — To make hair switches. Mrs. H. E. Arnott. ’Phone 487. FOUND 2 i FOUND— "Key ring containing four keys; two house keys and two smaller keys. Owner may have same by paying for this advertisement. LOST. DOST — Man’s topaz matrix ring Sunday. Finder please return to A. E. Wallace or this office and receive reward. DOST — On Front street, gold engraved cuff link. Finder please leave at this office or ’phone 122. Grace Haas. DOST — Spring heifer calf. Will pay all damages. ’Phone 942-A. George Gowland. MISCELLANEOUS. ESTBAT — Red yearling heifer calf with dark stripes. Notify I. N. Warren, ’phone *905-B, of J. J. Borntrager, ’phone 915-J. BEST CKBISTMAB GIFT— For your boy or your boy friends. A year's sub-, scription tq the American Boy. Mrs. Lem Huston. ’Phone 81. MONET TO LOAN—Charles J. Doan A Son. MONET TO DOAN— I have an un<limited supply of money to loan on good flarm lands at 5%% and usupl commission or without commission, as desired. Loans win be made for 5 years, 7 years, 10 years or 20 years. See me about, these various plans. John A. Dunlap.
SPECIAL CHBISTMAS erPßM—The ?üblishers have just notified me that may otter two yearly subscriptions to the Woman’s Home Companion;, or two for American Magazine, or one Woman’s Home Companion and one American each to different addresses for only 83, regular price 84. Good only for December. Why not remember your friends with a gift that lasts throughout the year! Mrs. Lem Huston. ’Phone 81. Dr. H. J. Kannal went to Indianapolis this forenoon, William Lewark, of Roselawn, was in Rensselaer today. Dale Dobbins and family have moved to Monon. Clarence Secrest left today for Bis home in New Middletown. He had been employed here on a farm. C. A. McCully, Frits Ramey and J. J. Kia use, of Remington, were in Rensselaer today. Mr. and Mrs. John A. Drown, who live near Brook, left today for a visit at their old home in North Carolina. Roscoe Zeigler and sister, Miss Maude Zeigler, were passengers to Chicago on the early morning train. Grace Cain returned from Chicago today, where her sister, Mabel Cain, underwent an operation Sunday- • v J Harvey Phillips retdtned from Hammond this morning where he , had visited with his uncle, Daniel Robinson, and family. - ■ - “ Mr. and Mrs. Taylor Woodfill, of Newton county, were in Rensselaer today, having accompanied Mrs. James Rayburn and daughter, Edna. Rayburn, here to take the train for. Madison, where they were called by the illness of a relative.
