Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 242, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 October 1920 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

WANTED. WANTED—GirI for general housework. Write or call at 1017 N. Weston St. Edward Putnam. 10-12 WANTED —Farm hands during the next 3o days to help in onion and potato harvest. High wages for good men.. Bums and loafers not apply. Jasper County Farms Co., Newland. Ind. ' 10-12 WANTED— Man to work at oma Watson Plumbing Co. Phones I*4 and HI. WANTED—Office gin. Dr. A. K. Kresler, Phone 370 and 370-B, 10-8 WANTED .Dining room girl at the Barnes Restaurant. 1°~» WANTED—Large Cole’s hot blast heating stove. P. C. Toner, 203 Frank--11 n street. IP -10 - WARTED—Washing. First class work. Phone, 469-Black. ts WANTED —Girl or woman for general house work. Mrs. George M. Miers, phone‘64o. WANTED —Young man to travel and sell to the public. Inquire of A. B. Cuser, Knickerbocker’s repair sl >oPWANTED —Chicken pickers. Men J and women. Come at once. Atlas r reduce Company, Lafayette, Ind. 10-11 LOST. DOST—Pocketbook containing about thirty-eight dollars. Probably lost at Princess theatre. . Finder please return to this office and receive reward. — — ■■ ■■ ■ " DOST —North of Rensselaer, part of brake rod off Sason automobile. Chas. B. Steward. 10- ' DOST—Exhaust pipe for Ford automobile betweerf Rensselaer and Fair oaks. Please return to this office and receive reward. Also truck license No. 13939. -Worland Bros. 10-8 DOST—3Ox3% tire and tube on rim. Finder can keep tire and lube and return to this office the rim. 10-8 DOST—Female setter pup, brown and white. Last .seen between Pars and Surrey on new gravel road about a month ago. Finder please notify J. E. Riffil, at McCormick Monument shop and receive reward. 10-10 DOST—At the Princess theatre Saturday night, a gold headed Swastika hat pin. Leave at theatre or return to Mrs. Ida Benjamin. 10-11 DOST—Dark gray suit coat between Goodlaud and Rensselaer, about two W. Washburn. Goodland, Ind., and receive <lO reward. 10-5 PERSONAL MENTION. Dr. F. A. Turfler went to Dayton, Ohio,, today. . i— R. A. Parkison was in Chicago today. Mis. John Gwin left today for a speaking tour in White county. Pearl McColly of Wheatfield, spent the day in Rensselaer. Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Owens of Fowler, left today for a visit in Colorado and Kansas. Capt. J. L. Hagins went to Indianapolis today to attend a reunion of his comrades in the Civil war. I ii * Harry Bell of Tulsa, Okla., arrived Wednesday evening, having been called • here on account of the very serious illness of. his wife at the Jasper county hospital.

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