Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 14, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 15 January 1920 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

WANTED—A liberal reward will be paid for the title to a song as sang by an old Mississippi plantation negro during the civil war, the words bT the chorus being as folows: "Come back, Massa come back and be a Union man. And save this old plantation.” CAPT. J. L. HAGINS. LOST. DOST —2 brown suit cases between the Mrs. Shields appartment house and the Rowles & Parker farm. Reward. Mrs. E.' R. Schrorr, ptione 933 C or 530. - 800T —$27. Somewhere in Rensselaer. Call Phone 402. DOST—A. O. Pl sorority pin Christmas eve, propably at Van Rensselaer club dance. Reward for its return. Margaret Babcock, 'phone 113. FOUND rovo—Between Rensselaer garage and Sever’s bakery, a suit case containing numerous articles. Inquire at thia office. Yound—Pair large sheep skin mltto, YOVMD—Pair large sheep skin mitts .brown. True D. Woodworth. MISCELLANEOUS. BOST OB BXYTBD—In Rensselaer, one brown horsehide robe. Phone 823. Perry Washburn. MONEY TO BOAM—I have an untimited supply of money to loan on good fam lands at *»d usual oom mission or •* without commission. as desired. Loans will be made for 6 years, 7 years, !• ye— or 20 yearn. See mo about them variouo plana. John A Duntofe NMMgJM TO J Dean

Try • Bapubßcan classified adv. umnA They bring results. Elva and Ocie Simons Mary Shelley and and Ella Cooper, telephone operators, are on the sick list this week. ~ Mrs. Joseph O’Connor, of Hammond came Wednesday for a visit with her brother, Van Grant and other relatives. • ■ Miss Bessie Hemphill returned,, today to Chicago after visiting since Chrstmas with her aunt, Mrs. E. P. Honan. CASTO RIA Far Infants and Children In Use For Over 30 Years Always beats the Signature <rf