Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 27, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 February 1915 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

FOR SALE—Ten foot, wood wheel Perkins wind mill, 40 foot steel dower and anchor posts; 2 Bronze turkey gobblers; R. C. R. 1. Red cockerels. —I. F. Meader, Phone 926-1). FOR BALE—A few White Holland tom turkeys.—H. J. Gowland, Route 1. Phone 902-G. i, ■ i« I ■■ ■ i in—— *- - WANTED. WANTED—Job on a farm by a married man.—Warner Hough, Phone 901-H. WANTED—lnformation about a I’. S. magazine rifle that has been missing from the armory for some time: also some other equipment. It is important that this be turned in without delay.—George H. Healey. WANTED—Fat hogs for market. Phone 400.—A. W. Sawin. WANTED—By married man, work of any kind, in town or country. Cun do most any kind of work. Address Henry Dreyer, 3015 Elizabeth St., Zion City, 111. W’ANTED—Good housekeeper. No children. Inquire at Warner Bros. WANTED—FamiIy Washings; will call for and deliver.—Mrs. Albert Bissen den. Phone 106.

LOST. LOST—Man’s gypsy ring, set with three stones, two diamonds with ruby in center. Return to Republican office. LOSTA light log chain, probably on main streets of Rensselaer. Finder please notify Henry Paulus, Phone 938 GE.

FOR RENT. FOR RENT—7-room house, barn, fruit, 5 acres cf ground, on March Ist—Mrs. William Daniels,. Phone 525. HERE YOU ARE—Our old line of Goodrich and Diamond tires reduced to the consumer over 25 per cent. Call and get the new prices. These brands always in stock.—The Main Garage.

George E. Marshall, formerly editor of The Republican and for some years a resident of Medford, Oreg., is the president of tlje board of education of that city. J

Henry Paulus, came to The Republican office Saturday to pay for a classified ad Which did not bring results. He lost an endgate some time ago and after discovering the loss drove back to the hitch rack expecting to find it there. On his way he met a stranger carrying an end gate. He did not recognize it as his and not knowing the man did not speak to him about it. When he did not find the endgate at the hitch rack he hunted for the man but could not find him. Then he advertised but without result. Saturday he again had a loss, this time a light log chain, which he is again

Information is still wanted as to the whereabouts of one U. S. Magazine rifle and some other property belonging to the government and charged to me. I” will appreciate any information that will lead to the recovery of these articles.—Geo. H. Healey.

Rev. U. M. McGuire returned to his home in Lansing, Mich., today, after filling the pulpit for two Sundays at the Baptist church, ol which he, was the pastor for some time prior to 22 years ago.. He found the old town so changed and improved that he scarcely knew it. He renewed many old acquaintances while here. His son is in business at Lansing and Rev. McGuire is temporarily out of the active ministry.

Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Hollister returned home Saturday from Montana. where they had been since last fall. They spent most of the time with their son, J. S. Hollister, at Miles City, but made two visits to Three Forks to visit their granddaughter. Mrs. W. C. Maines and the great grandchild, which “Deacon’’ says takes after its great granddad and is the smartest boy n Montana. It won’t hardly seem natural for Deacon to be back in Rensselaer unless he again goes to work at the mill and he looks physically able to take up his old job again.

A vice detective employed by Mayor Keller at South Bend is in bad. He caused 67 arrests and was himself arrested and fined for making improper remarks to a 16-year-old girl. He married to wealthy widow aged 68 years and was then sued for breach of promise because he had deserted Miss Mary Burnside, aged 25. He is-also to be tried for acting as a detective without having taken, out a license. The South Bend police are thought to stand in with the law violators and the mayor was unable to secure convictions through them. A shake up is apt to follow. -

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