Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 16, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 19 January 1914 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
FOR RENT. FOR SALE —A Zimmerman busby, red running gears and rubber tires; out Jess than a year. C. E? Hemphill Phone 20. FOR RENT—3 lower rooms, electric lights; _water and telephone. Phone 489. 'J. I ■; WANT2D. ' — — WANTED—BaIed straw, ten or fifteen tons. Oats straw preferred. Hamilton & Kellner. ~WaStrD—Oats at the mill. Ralph Sprague/phone 456. WANTED—By' a young lady, a place to do general housework in town. Inquire of Mrs. James Norris. Phone 185. WANTED —By married mar job on farm by month or year. John Donnelly, R. D. No. 1. LOST. LOST—‘Between Davisson corner and Rensselaer, a Barred Rock rooster. Finder please return to Dr. F. A. Turfler. STRAYED —Six head of two year old cattle from the Lawler Pleasant Ridge farm. Inform James E. Walters at Rensselaer, or Fred Feldhaus, at the farm, phone 24-A FOUND. FOUND—Man’s black wool gauntlet. Inquire here. MISCELLANEOUS. MILK—My customers all say it is the best; careful, clean dairying; milk delivered in Rensselaer at 7 cents a quart. Chas. Reed, Phone 567-B. Get your automobile rr.gistr ition blank for license at the Main Gar= age. We send in the fee for you. N. C. Shafer, Notary Public. See James Clark for bicycle repairs. * NOTICE—To Ford Automobile Owners—The undersigned is prepared to repair Ford machines and to vulcanize inner tubes; also to save you money on bicycle tires. Shop, across the alley and north of Norgor’s hitch barn.—James O. Clark.
W. H. DEXTER. W. H. Dexter will pay 32VSC tor Butterfat this week. Literary and Box Saturday, Jan. 24th, alter the regular literary, program and debate, at Center School House, in Uniofi tow-nemp, there will be a box social for the benefit of the schopl. HELEN MEADER, Teacher. New Suita Filed. Ed Oliver has filed two suits for the collection of notes, one against ffimer Clark and J. F. Grouns and the other against J. <F. Grouns. S. C. Irwin is the attorney for the plaintiff. PARR. Otto Shreeg and Perry Griffith made a business trip to Rensselaer Friday. Fred Shultz shipped two carloads of hogs this week. Three carloads of cattle were shipped to Firman Thompson this week. Protracted meetings will begin Feb. Ist, Rev. Samsel Mrs. Ploujeck left for Kansas last Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Alexander, of Kniman, spent part of Saturday here with Mr. and Mrs. Perry Griffith. Corn is coming in abundantly. Daddy Gassy was taken to the poor farm Friday, his family refusing to care for the poor old soul, who kept his relatives from the poor house when they could not help themselves. Mrs. Perry Griffith, Mrs. D. Caldwell and Mrs. John Reed spent Thursday afternoon with Mrs. Wilcox. For 15c we will sell you a package <jf self-raising pancake or buckwheat flour and a bottle of maple and cane syrup. JOHN EGEH John Holton, or Bayfield, Minn,, where he publishes a newspaper, is visiting his sister, Mrs. B. J. Jarrette, and she will return home with him and go to the Mayo Bros, hospital at Rochester, Minn., for an examination and possibly for an operation. District Deputy Grand Chancellor Jesse E. Foust, of the Knights of Pythias lodge, will come from Valparaiso tomorrow to attend the Rensselaer K. of P. lodge Tuesday evening, and a large attendance is hoped in order to meet him and to assist in forming the plans for the district K. of P. meeting to be held here on Feb. 10th.
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