Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 116, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 May 1914 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

WANTED -.p, **■" "ffi 1 Wanted—A second hand cook stove in good condition. Phone 403. WANTED—By 14-year-old boy, work on a farm. Vairie Hill, care of George Chambers, R. D. No. 4, Rensselaer. , WANTED—A girl, at Fate’s College Inn. WANTED—Experienced girl for housework; good wages; small family; address box 531. WANTED—Man and good team for few days work. Phone 40-A. Tan Hook. WANTED—To* boirpw $1,200 to $1,500. Farm land security. Interest 6Vi per cent. G. F. Meyers. WANTED—Teams for work on stone road. Good wages. Anderson & Guild, at White boarding house. WANTED—To sharpen and adjust your lawn mowers at the heating plant at the jail. Len Griggs, Phone 199. WANTED—Man to work on farm. Ell Arnold, Phone 513-F. FOUND. FOUND—In basement of Boston store, Chicago, a purse, which is believed to some person in Rensselaer. Get information at Republican office. FOUND—The surest method oi making a sale; advertise in The Republican classified column. AUTOS AND BICYCLES. The undersigned has the only exclusive bicycle shop in the city; on corner east of Republican office. I have secured the agency for the Pope bicycles and Pope motorcycles; second hand bicycles and motorcycles. I will save you money on bicycle tires. JAMES a CLARK MISCELLANEOUS. LOST—Part of (watch fob, fine chains with pendulum with initials L. E. K. Return to Lawrence Knapp. AT STUD—Fee sl. A young fox terrier dog. Gall Phone No. 38, B. H. Timmons. PAINTING—I will be ready for work at house painting after April 24th and will be pleased to arrange now to take care of your work.—C. M. Blue, TO EXCHANGE—BO-acre farm to exchange for Rensselaer residence property, level black land; 40 acres in oats, 15 acres in hay, (balance green pasture; good fences.—Harvey Davisson. Mutual Insurance—Fire and lightning. Also state cyclone. Inquire of M. L Adams; Phone 533-L. FOR SALE—You have something to sell and can sell it too, by placing an advertisement in The Re•ublican’s Classified columns. Think of it a 3-line ad all week for a qusrter. Has saved «n agent's commission to many. Phone it to No. 18. Hon. Edwin P. Hammond and wife and daughter, Miss Nina, came from Lafayette today to place flowers on the graves of relatives buried in Weston cemetery. 'Both the Judge and his wife are enjoying quite good health for' their age They take a deep interest in Rensselaer notwithstanding the fact that it has been many years since they removed from here Child Cross? Feverish? Sick? A cross, peevish,' listless child, with coated tongue, pale, doesn’t sleep; eats sometimes very little; then again ravenously; stomach sour; breath fetid; pains in stomach, with diarrhea; grinds teeth while asleep, and starts up with terror—all suggest a Worm Killersomething that expels worms; and almost every child has them. Kickapoo Worm Killer is needed. Get a box today. Start at once. You won't have to coax, as Kickapoo Worm Killer is a candy confection. Expels the worms, the cause of your child's trouble. 25c. Recommended by A F. Long. The stunt to he pulled off at the Gayety this evening is singing, funny sayings, etc., by a pair of celebrated Irish comedians. The most interesting and pleasing feature is, however, the swinging of the lady in the midst of flaming eleetric light of varigated colors during the rendition of appropriate music. This is a scene not soon to be forgotten. Three full reels of high grade moving pictures in connection. ' V . w*M l :• * > v' A Classified ad. will find it,