Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 110, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 May 1914 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 [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 ehick* ens you can get 50 cents for set-, ting 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-llne classified ad in The Republican costs only 25 cents tor a week’s insertion In the Dally and Semi-Weekly. Try an ad and you will be surprised at the
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Speaking of inventions, they do some things abroad in that line better than Americana. Bor example when joy riders in Warsaw, Busrta, reaped such a harvest of human life and litmibe that popular indignation ran high, the police department ordered that every machine, whether private or for hire, should be equipped with a sealed box containing cards with the number of the ear and the name and address of the owner. When the »r exceeds the speed limit a card drops into the road and leads to the speedy arretfLof the driver. A fine of from $25 to $l5O is imposed on those who fail promptly to obey 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
