Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 92, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 April 1914 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 [ADVERTISEMENT]

A 3-line classified ad in The Republican costs only 25 cents tor a week’s insertion in the Daily and Semi-Weekly. Try an ad and you will be surprised at the results. Tomorrow at the school house a civil service examination for fourth class postmasters will be conducted by Deputy Postmaster W. H. Davenport. It is expected there will be several applicants from Wheatfield, where a-new postmaster is to be appointed. Trustee William Folger, of Barkley township, has started improving this farm residence and will expend about SI,OOO in raising it, adding a new kitchen and making other repairs. William Pollock, also of Barkley township, has just moved into his new 6-room residence. AUCTION STARTS AT 7:30 PROMPTLY. HRS SALE. An order issued by the state fish and game commission sets aside the Kankakee river as a public fish preserve. The lakes, streams and other tributaries are included, among them being the Iroquois river and all creeks emptying into both these streams. Under the new act all seining is prohibited and fishing’is permitted only with a hook and line. Unofficial returns received at the headquarters* of the United Mine Workers of America, in Indianapolis, from the referendum vote taken among the union soft coal miners throughout the country, Indicate approval by a large majority of the recommendation of the policy committee that the miners remain at work pending the settlement by districts of new wage scale agreements with the operators. FOR SALE—You have something to sell and can sell it, too, by placing an advertisement in The Remblioan's Classified columns. Think of it, a 3-line ad all week tor a Quarter. Has saved «n agent’s commission to many. Phone it to No. 18. L. H. Hamilton (has purchased the proprety into which Simon Leopold moved the first of this month and which William E. Moore erected a few years ago. It is located on van Rensselaer street, across from the light plant The consideration is understood to have been $2,200. Mr. Hamilton will occupy it as a residence as soon as Mr. Leopold finds a place to move and will then rent his property in the east part of town.