Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 245, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 11 October 1920 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
WAMTD)—GirI for general bouse work. Phone IT. 10-10 WAKTBD —Young man to travel and sell to the public. Inquire of A. B. Caser. Knickerbocker's repair Shop. 14-11 WAJTTED—At once, single man to work on farm. Thomas Lonergan, phone SD2-K. v 14-14 LOST. BOOT—Monday morning in this city, two new >1 bills. Finder notify this office. 10-16 BOST—-In Rensselaer, Saturday, a five and a one dollar bill. Finder please notify Frank Vest, phone >ll- - — 14-H BOOT Sterling sliver pencil, initial D. engraved. Phone 268-Green or leave at 317 Park Ave. Reward. 10-12 BOST—Pocketbook containing about thirty-eight dollars. Probably lost at Princess theatre. Finder please return to this office and receive reward, ts BOBT—At the Princess theatre Saturday night, a gold headed Swastika hat pin. Leave at theatre or return to Mrs. Ida Benjamin. . 10-11 LOfT—A chopping ax between Rensselaer and Mrs. J. IL Wasson farm. Thursday. Finder please notify Henry Waymire, phone 291-WUe. 10-14 LOST—36x6 Federal casing on rim and truck tall gate on Jackson highway between Rensselaer and Thayer. Return to Kuboske A Walter garage and receive reward. 10-14
FOR RENT. IPOB MITT—Two fuinlsbed rooms in modern residence at 113 N. McKinley. Mrs. F. E. Rees, phoae 348. IV-ll MISCELLANEOUS. MOHIT TO AOAW—I have an undmltsd ruppijr ol money to loan an Cool tana lands at 6 and usua oommlaelon o< 6% without commit •ton. a» doe'rad Bonne will be madt for • yen-w. 7 years. 14 years or 2C <a«re me .boot these vario »• plana John A. Dunlap, ts TOB WCCTtAMBB—Six-room' bun<aow within corporation, practically now. with basement under ontlre house, with 1 1-3 acres of around. To exfor t»wn property. Barver Davisson. ts MOMST TO X®AM—Charlea J. Dean A Son. ts VOTXCX TO WABanaß—Vo handle the Rumley line Tractors, thrsahlas machines and farmins implements: also Western Utility one bo«»^g®w« r tractor and Imnletnenta At the white Front gwasa Kuboske A Waltar. ~iMTBAT—Mato Huron Jersey hog. weight about 150. Find* notify Alter & Downs, paone 471 or 901-C.
Francis Harold, the first son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Horsewood, who live on the the Mrs. J. M* Wasson faun southwest of this city, Monday, October 4. JMr. and Mrs. Horsewood have two other children, both daughters. George F. Meyers has sold the Maude Galbraith forty-acre farm m Barkley township to Mr. W. R. Goodman of Piatt County, Hl. Mr. Goodman gets possession of the farm December 1. Mr. and Mis. Earl Obenchain, of Wheatfield were here Monday. work at the Republican office
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