Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 44, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 February 1915 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

FOR SALE—32O acres, Mi mile of town; gravel road on two sides; Make-Em-Self ditch running lengthwise through place; nearly all under cultivation; S7O per acre, SIO,OOO mortgage due March L 1917, can be assumed; balance cash. A snap.— W. EL Wells. DeMotte, Ind.-,. FOR SALE—I Hoosier kitchen cabinet, 1 refrigerator, 1 china closet, 1 three-section book case— J. D. Allman. FOR SALE—A Spanish bred jack, 6 years old, a little under size but a good breeder and has good markings.—Jas. W. Amsler, Phone 933-B. WANTED. WANTED—4?I rl for gerieral hbusework.—Mrs. Ray D. Thompson. WANTED—Two teachers, summer vacation employment. Educational work; salary according to ability; references. Address R. N., care Republican. WANTED—To do your paperhanging and painting. We are now ready. Phone W. S. Richards, 331, or Lee Richards, 567. WANTED—GirI for general housework. Mrs. H. W. Wood, Jr., Phone 415. WANTED —To buy for cash, 160 or more acres of level, good, black land. Give full description and location in your first letter. Do not use postal cards. No agents. Lock Box 475, Rensselaer, Ind. WANTED—By married man, job on a farm. Address P. O. Box 171, Rensselaer, Ind. WANTED—A refrigerator.—Jacks & Robinson, Delicatessen store. WANTED— Housekeeper able to take care of houes and children. — W. C. Criswell, R. D. 4, Rensselaer, Ind. WANTED—A few more family washings.—Mrs. Wm. Bowsher, next door to Christian church. WANTED—Large knitting mill invites correspondence from women desirous of earning money; part or full time; good pay; experience unnecessary.—lnternational Knitting Co., West Philadelphia, Pa. WANTED—Fat hogs for market. Phone 400.—A. W. Sawln. WANTED—By married man, work of any kind, in town or country. Can do most any kind of work. Address Henry Dreyer, 3015 Elizabeth St, Zion City, IIL

FOR RENT. •FOR RENT—To right party, farm of 80 acres.—T. W. Grant. LOST. LOST—Between H. L. Wortley’s farm and Rensselaer, a yiolin and outfit in gray canvas case, bearing initials L. N. Finder pelase notify H. L. Wortley, R. D. 3, and receive reward. MISCELLANEOUS. Hurry, hurry, get in on this big bargain. Get a gasoline iron and make ironing day a pleasure instead of a dread. This iron , will run on one-half cent an hour. Absolutely safe, guaranteed to give •perfect satisfaction. Full directions with every iron Send in $3.50 with your order. All orders promptly cared for. Send all orders to Peter McDaniels, Rensselaer, Ind., with full address and shipping point. You will get your iron or money back. POULTRY AND EGGS. FOR SALE—A few choice Barred Rock cockerels.—J. N. Leatherman. ~FOR SALE—One extra fine Bronze gobbler, a prize winner; 4 hen turkeys; also 3 Barred Rock cockerels; one full blood Jersey bull calf, 3 months old, cheap. Also fresh cow. Henry Paul us. FOR^ALE— Pure blood single conrb White Orpington eggs for setting purposes; $1 for 15.—C. W. Postill, Phone 499-B. r FOR SALE—S. a Buff Orpington eggs, $1 per 15; $6 per 100. Also Rhode Island Red eggs, 50c per 15, $3 per 100.—Fred Linibaek, Phone 908-D. Pleasant Ridge, Ind. FOR SALE—A few White Holland tom turkeys.—H. J. Gowland, Route 1. Phone 902-G. A wise man keeps away from married women and dynamite. The present generation of girls are luckier than the boys because none of them are named after Taft or Rossevelt. After a man has been married for ten years he may be in doubt about the rest of the world, but he knows just what his wife thinks about him. Arrangements have been made to hold in Milwaukee the trial of the Rev. James, M. Darnell, charged with violation of the Mann act. The federal grand jury convenes there Tuesday. Among the witnesses subpoenaed ae Miss Ruth Soper, Mrs. Dorothy Vaughn-Darn ell, the pastor’s IS-yearnlddivorcedwife: relatives oLMiss Soper, many persons in Kenosha. .