Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 201, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 August 1914 — Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

COME TO RENSSELAER the cheapest grocery market on the map. We can save you money , on groceries. Commencing on Tuesday, and lasting until Saturday night, Aug. 29: .15 lbs. of sugar for $1.00; one dollar’s worth to a customer. Potatoes, 25c a peck; $1 a bushel. 4 cans sauerkraut for 25c 4 cans hominy for 25c 4 cans pumpkin for % 25c 4 for .J,, .....25c 4 cans kidney beans for 25c 4 cans baked pork and beans in tomato sauce for 25c Every can guaranteed to be of high standard quality or money refunded. Extra large mackerel 10c a pound. Dry salt meat 12V*c a pound. Armour’s real light, fancy lean .bacon, 25c a pound. JOHNEGER, - PHONE 54 SOME TIMELY GARDEN NOTES Hotbeds Should Be Watched Closely and Manure CarefuMy Prepared— Inspect All Implements. (By I.E ROY CADY, Assistant Horticulturist, University Farm, St. Paul, Minn.) Watch the hotbeds closely. Ventilate hotbeds on the side away from the wind if possible. Manure may be spread on the garden and plowed in this spring. Be sure the manure is heating evenly before it 1b put in the frame. If hotbed manure does not- heat readily put on a few buckets of hot water. " Bank hotbeds with manure that is not heating. Dry manure will not be so likely to freeze and take heat from the frame. When pruning, have a reason for every cut made and close to the limb or trunk. Leave no stubs. Pruning may be done late in March. Cover all wounds over one-half inch In diameter with white lead or grafting wax. Seed for most early plants may be sown at this time. Transplant when large enough and keep growing nicely till they are ready to set in the field. Inspect all garden tools, sharpen and put them into the best condition. Perhaps there are some new ones that should be purchased. Now is a good time. Look them up. Grafting wax is made by melting together four pounds of resin, two pounds of beeswax and one pound of unsalted tallow. Heat this about fifteen or twenty minutes, then throw into cold water and pull In the same manner as molasses candy. i , • . - "V FOR RENT. FOR RENT—Office rooms in Leopold Block. Inquire of A. Leopold, at Model Clothing Store.

WANTED. WANTED—The address of Robert Hiatt, last heard of in Roselawn. Notify Vern Hopkins, Rensselaer, Ind. WANTED—SchooI girls to board. Mrs. Mark Reed, Phone 539. WANTED—CIip out all voting coupons, sign Mrs. Luella Golden, and take or send to Republican ofLuella Golden. 1 ytU - ■ -■ ■ ■ WANTED—One room to store household goods. Mrs. Sarah Miller. WANTED—Work of any kind, preferably on a farm. J. T. Karsmer, Box 54 or Phone 288. WANTED—To rent a house, modern, with bath, if possible; at once. Phone 411. found! FOUND—Lady’s hat. Inquire here. FOUND—At ball park, an umbrella; inquire at this office. MISCELLANEOUS. I will make comforters or do plain sewing.—Phone 81. STRAYED—From the Halltgan farm northeast of town, a bay mare 12 years old, weight about 1100. Finder please call 514-D\or notify this office. MONEY TO LOAN—Loans on farm and city property at current rates. Also a few choice small properties to sell on easy monthly payments—Emmet L. Hollingsworth; office in First Natl. Bank building. ~TO EXCHANGE-80 acre farm 3% miles of Medaryviile, Ind., good buildings, 50 acres.ln crops, fairly well tiled, on stone road; want residence in Rensselaer. J. Davisson. CASTOR IA For Infants And Children. 11l KM You Hah Always Bngftt Signature o€ f-cZZcHu