Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 109, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 May 1914 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 [ADVERTISEMENT]

If you are not making use of our classified columns in the sale of setting eggs, you are losing a profit that you should save. The market for-eggs is 16 cents a dozen. If you have any standard breed chickens you can get 50 cents for a setting of 15 eggs. An advertisement costs 25 cents a week, so you make a profit on the first setting sold. After the first setting you are accumulating a lot of velvet. Start the advertising right away. \ A 3-line classified ad :n The Republican costs only 25 cents for a week’s insertion in .the Dally and Bemi-Weekly. Try an ad and you will be surprised at the results.

Agency For Roofs Bee Hives and Supplies GOODS SOLD AT CATALOGUE PRICES I Saving You the Freight < 'to LIMITED SUPPLY CARRIED IN STOCK Ask for Free Catalogue Leslie Clark Republican Office.

Speaking of inventions, they do some things abroad in that line better than Americans. For example when joy riders in Warsaw, Russia, reaped such a harvest of human life and limbs that popular indignation ran high, .the police dAVartmerit ordered that every machne, whether private or for hire, idibuld be equipped with a sealed box containing cards with the number of the car and the name and address of the owner. When the car exceeds the speed limit a card drops into the road and leads to the speedy arrest of the driver. A fine of from $25 to $l5O is imposed on those who fall “promptly to obejT the order to come to police headquarters with their cars and be fitted out with the box. With the certainty of registering their speed on the roadway as they pass, the “joy” of the riders is greatly moderated. The idea is a good one.