Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 84, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 April 1915 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

WANTED—An experienced girl for housework and to assist in care of children. No laundry.—Mrs. H. R. Kurrie. WANTED—To buy rags, rubber, all kinds of metal, magazines, and old iron. Drop a card to Sam Karnowsky if you have any to sell. Highest prices paid. WANTED—A few family washings. Phone 938-1, Mrs. Moses Chupp. WANTED—The party who borrowed my wheelbarrow to return it to Dexter Creamry.—W. E. Harris. WANTED—Hay.—W. S. Parks. WANTED—Farms for trade on city property or stocks of merchandise.—Joseph I. Hohner, 121 W. Freepiont, Galesburg, 111.

WANTED—GirI for general housework.—Mrs. t W. J. Wright, Phone 507. WANTED—A small house or three rooms.suitable for housekeeping. Call at J. P. Green’s repair shop. Phone 551. gg ■ WANTED —To do your painting and decorating. We will guarantee all . work. Tintings a specialty. Phone 378. Lock box 737—Smith & Hisman, painters and decorators. WANTED—Painting of any kind in city or country. Prices reasonable. —Landy Magee. WANTED—Fat hogs for market. Phone 400.—A. W. bawin. WANTED—To do your paperhanging and painting. We are now ready. Phone W. S. Richards, 331, or Lee Richards, 567. WANTED—BO acres; must be good soil, and buildings. State lowest cash price. Write C. W, Tyler, Elgin, 111.

FOR RENT. FOR RENT —Good seven room house with city water and cistern in house, electric lights, good hen house and fruit trees. blocks from Main street. Phone 471. Mrs. Mark Hemphill. FOR RENT—2O acres % mile east of Newland, 12 acres high land and balance muck. —Mrs. C. Altfillisch, Newland, Ind. FOR RENT—FIat over McKay’s laundry. Inquire of Geo. H. Healey. LOST. LOST—A black gauntlet glove for my left hand. Finder please notify Billy Frye, Phbne 369. ~ rouND f FOUND—A rosary. Inquire at Traub’s Clothing Store. FOUND—SmaII German prayer book with name of Rudolph Mueller in it. Call at Republican office. POULTRY AND EGGS. FOR SALE—Setting hens. Also Buff Orpington eggs, 50c per setting of 15. —Mrs. J. L Adams, Phone 906-K FOR SALE—Pure blood single comb White Orpingtgn eggs for setting purposes; $1 for 15.—C. W. Postill, Phone 499-B. ~FOR SALE—Eggs for setting from first prize single comb Buff Orpingtons, $1 per setting.—Dr. A G. Catt, Phone 232. ■ Fine Jersey at Auction. At the public square at 2:30 Saturday afternoon, April 10th, I will sell a. fine 6-year-old Jersey cow and her heifer calf born April 7th. Sale by auction. —Mrs. Wm. F. Powers. Mrs. Virginia Halstead, aged mother of the Halstead boys, went to Chicago yesterday to be examined by the specialists at the hospital where she was treated about a month ago. A baseball game between the high schools of Medaryville and Rensselaer was arranged too late for advertising in yesterday’s paper and is being played at Riverside Athletic Park this afternoon. ; Have you filed your mortgage exemption ? You should do so without delay. In Rensselaer it means a saving of $4 for every hundred you owe up to S7OO. Y’ou can not get this credit, however, unless you file the affidavit. ' • •

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