Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 31, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 5 February 1915 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

FOR SALE—Timothy hay and shock corn.—Henry Amsler, Phone 29. ________ FOR SALE—Hoosier kitchen cabinet, used only two years.—J. D. AH man, Phone 495. . Z FOR SALE—I2OO good hedge posts at $25 per hundred or 25 cents each, on’ my farm 12 miles west of Rensselaer. Chas. Battleday, Phone 343. FOR SALE—Stack of wheat straw.—Arthur Mayhew, R. D. No. 3, Rensselaer, Ind., Phone 29-H, Mt. Ayr.

WANTED. WANTED—Work of any kind. House work preferred. Phone 535. Mrs. L. V. Martin. WANTED—At once, a white cook at the Makeever House.—Mrs. L. B. Fate. WANTED—At unce, girl for general housework. —W. H. Barkley, Phone 903-D. WANTED—lnformation about a r. 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 u t any kind, in town or country. Can do most any kind of work. Address Henry Dreyer, 3015 Elizabeth St., Zion City, 111. WANTED—Good housekeeper. No children. Inquire at Warner Bros. LOST. LOST —Man’s gypsy ring, set with throe stoTFes, two diamonds with ruby in center. Return to Republican office. FOR RENT. FOR RENT—An 80-acre improved farm.—Dr. A. G. Catt, Phone 232. FOR RENT—Onion and potato land to rent for cash or on shares. Land prepared ready for seed and seed furnished. Also corn land on same plan. H. P. Callender, R. D. 1, Rensselaer, Ind.

FOR RENT—7-room house, barn, fruit, 5 acres of 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.

AUTO LlVEßY—“Frenchy” Deshand, prop. New car, just purchased. Will drive anywhere „at any time. Central Garage, Phone 319 or Res. Phone 410.

$-198. BUYS 20 acres fertile soil hear Irondale, Mo. Cash $9. Monthly $3.90. Free to buyer 28 hens, incubator, 50 fruit trees, 40 grape vines, 900 strawberry plants. Mottaz, 705 Olive. St., “BB” St. Louis. 25c cups and saucers, 10c, at Burch aid’s. B. J. Jarrette made a business trip to Monon today. The Biggest Bargain we have ever offered.—Burchard’s. Faye Clarke made a trip to Purdue university today. John Jones came down from Wheatfield on business today. Mrs. Charles Chapman, who is spending the winter with J. H. Chapman and wife, made a trip to Chicago today.

For this week only to get you started to using them, 1 lb. package of fancy evaporated apples for Bc. ' JOHN EGER.

Orie Cain, brother of Charles and Cal Cain, left today for his home at Sioux Falls, S. Dak., after visiting for several weeks at Rensselaer and other places.

John Nesius, accompanied by his wife and bro th er, went to St. r.li.iabtth’s hospital in Lafayette today, where he will undergo an operation for an abscess in his head. Nate Wells, of Jordan township, went to Attica today and will take treatment for rheumatism at the springs. He has been suffering from rheumatism for the past two years.

L. H. Hamilton today had a letter from Rev. G. W. Titus at Ft. Thomas, Ontario, Canada, stating that he will be here for the Sunday service He reports his wife and baby as getting along nicely.

Sylvester Johnson, founder of Irvington suburb of Indianapolis, died Thursday at the age of 93 years. He was a great temperance worker and attributed his long life to the fact that be had always shunned intoxicants.

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