Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 51, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 27 February 1920 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
-"WAMTED—StIMtadf. . Resident ; of city. .Burchard’s 5c and ,10C Variety store. j ’ t ~WARTED—HeIp at i the laundry. Reruwelaer, Ind., Phone 373. WASTED—To buy a snare drum in SF condition. Albert Leavel. Phone j WAMTBD—The Lincoln Casualty Co., of Springfield, in.,*iJeslres a local representative to sell a complete line of AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE. Attractive proposition. - Give references. , Address C. E. Perkins, DlsL Mgr., 1633 Prairie Ave.. South Bend, Ind.. j WARTED —Chambermaid at Makeev- * er Hotel. - ' j WARTED —By married man, place to work on farm. Albert Jenkins, care Jesw Putnam. R. F. D. 2, Rensselaer, 1 Ind. |
WAMIED—-To do yoyr scavenger work. Harry Marlatt. 837 E. Elm street. • _ ' * WASTED —Saw gumming and furniture repairing. Have new up-to-date machinery and can make old oross-cut arid circulars as good as new. BLMER GWIN, Phone 418. 517 K. Washington street.
WARTED —To du all kinds of bicycle repairing. Call at J. T. Wiseman Shoe Shop, east side of court house square. Jack Grant, phone 330.
WARTED —Motormen and conducttors for Indianapolis City Linea. We teach you the work and offer steady employment. Wages 37c to 42c ah hour. Apply or write Superintendent, Indianapolis Street Railway Co., Room 814 Traction Building, Indianapolla
WARTED—Man on farm. Will pay 850 per month and use the year around. Can use middle aged man. Jv F. Nagel, Phone 306 L. WARTED—To exchange a Ford touring car for a team of horses. Jaka A. Dunlap, phone 16. WAMTBD —To buy large coal beater. Must bo In good condition. Phons 636Whlta WAMTBD —Chickens and turkeys, will call for sams. 'Phono <47. C. H. 6—Mair- 1 WAMTED—By married man, place to work on farm. Earl Smith, Gifford, Ind. WAMTgD—Goob reliable men who can furnish references, to represent old established company as salesmen and collectors. Men with oars preferred. This territory is open. Act quickly. Address Sales Manager, 150 N. Schuyler Ave., Kankakee, HL WAMTBD—Music pupils for piano. Phone 229, Linnle Bird Raina WAMTBD—GirI or woman for general housework. Mrs. Henry Mackey, Phone 105. WAMTED—At the Jasper County Farm, a man for farm work and woman for general house work. Will pay good wages. Woman <7.00 per week. George M. Wilcox, Supt. Phone 930-G.
FOR RENT. FOB MBMT—Furnished rooms, two blocks from court house. 203 N. Weston St. LOST LOST— Or stplen from the porch of Mrs. S. R. Nichole, a pair of silk, worsted tights. If anyone knows of the whereabouts of these, please notify this office and receive <5 neivard for their returh. LOST—GoId lead pencil. Reward. Notify W. B. Kirgan, Phone 167. MISCELLANEOUS.
ESTMATED— From my place near Alx Saturday. February 19. black hound with white and black spotted breast, weight about 70 pounds. W. V. Snow. Parr, R. D. 1. MOEET TO XOA*— I have an uniml ted supply of money to loan on good farm Lands, at and usual oommiselon or 6% without commission, as desired. Loans will be made Cor e years, 7 ybara, 10 years or 20 years See mo about these various plans. John A Dunlap. Monrr TO BOA*— Charles J. Dean A Sou. NOTICE TO FAXMEES— We handle the Rumley line Tractors, threshing machines and terming implements; also Western Utility one horse-power tractor and implements. At the White Front garage. KuboMce, and Walter. Ray Fidler went to Rowen, la., where he will be employed.
Joseph Bennett and Harry Newman went to Lowell this morning'. Dr. Joseph Hoover, C. C. Warner and Charles B. Steward were in Fair Oaks today. Friday’s local grain market was as follows: oats, 82 cents; corn, $1.37; rye, $1.35 and wheat $2.20. W. R. Lee, of Mt. Ayr, has purchased the Merry drug store at that place and will continue to give the citizens of that thriving little cenfirst class drug service. Mrs. J. F. Irwin and daughter, Mrs. Earl Parsons, of Logansport, went to Chicago to visit Mrs. A. E. Wallace. Charles Woodward and family of Rushrun, Ohio, are moving to the farm which he purchased six miles south of this city. Mrs. J. V. Keiper and daughter, Cecelia returned today to their home in Plymouth after attending the funeral here of Theodore Keiper who was buried Thursday. Helen Lord, Anita May, Dorothy Higgins and Ruth Bates, from the Monnett school, went to Chicago to spend the week end with their relatives. . Mrs. Len Boicourt, of Indianapolis, and her \ mother, Mrs. P. S. Griffith, of Remington, went to Chicago today to visit Mrs. Griffith’s son, who is very iM with lead poisoning. _- Mrs. Ben H. Smith and Mrs. Mkry Miller returned today to their home in Elkhart after a visit here with their mother, Mrs. M. Y. Slaughter and their sister, Mrs. 'Kenton Blankenship and family. > Among the Chicago goers today are Mrs. M. Drake, Mrs. George Williams, Mrs. James Chapman, Mis. Horace Chadbourne, E. L. Hollingsworth, Livingston Ross, Firman Thompson and 0. G. Baker.
