Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 87, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 April 1915 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

WANTED—Agents to sell Indian Herb tablets, the great blood purifier and liver regulator, Patten’s Lightning Salve, Hoover’s Liniment and some more good articles. All orders filled promptly, wholesale or retail. For particulars call on J. H. Hoover, general agent, 107 Cedar Street, Rensselaer, lnd. Phone 462. WANTED—Farms for trade on city property or stocks of merchandise. —-Joseph L Hohner, 121 W. Freemont, Galesburg, 111. WANTED—A girl for general housework. Phone 409, or addess Lock Box 693. of any kind in city or country. Prices reasonable. —Landy Magee. WANTED—GirI for general housework. —Mrs. W. J. Wright, Phone 607. WANTED —A small house or three rooms suitable for housekeeping. Call at J. P. Green's repair shop. Phone 55L 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—Fat hogs lor market. Phone 400.—A. W. bawin. WANTED—To do your paperhanging and painting. We are now ready. Phone W. 8. Richards, 33L or Lee Richards, 567. WANTED—BO acres; must be good soil, and buildings. State lowest cash price. Write C, W. Tyler, Elgin, 111. r 0& R*NTFOR RENT —Seven room house. — D. S. Makeever, Phone 515-F. FOR RENT —Good . seven room house with city water and cistern in house, electric lights, good hen house and fruit trees. 1M blocks from Main street. Phone 47L Mrs. Mark Hemphill. FOR RENT—FIat over McKay’s laundry. Inquire of Geo. H. Healey. LOST. LOST—A small gold pin with a pearl set, either at the G. A. R. hal , in the court house, or on the way to J. C. Gwin's residence. Please leave at Republican office.—Mrs. Agnes Howe. LOST —A black gauntlet glove for my left hand. Finder please notify Billy Frye, Phone 369. FOUND. U FOUND—A rosary. Inquire at Traub’s Clothing Store. 1 POULTRY AND EGOS. ' FOR SALE—Pur* blood single comb White Orpington eggs lor 1 setting purposes; 51 lor 15.—C. W. ; Postill, Phone 499-B. FOR SALE—Eggs for setting from first prize single comb Buff Orpingtons, 51 P«r setting.—Dr. A. G. Catt, Phone 232. Sale bills printed her*

Frank Duggings left this morning for Kearney, Neb., where he has worked on a ranch for several years. He had spent about two months in his old home, but was anxious to get back to the west, where he is well pleased. The I. X. L. class of the Christian Sunday School will give a market at Rowen & Kiser’s grocery store, on Saturday, April 17th, beginning at 10 o’clock. > George W. Merschrod and wife anc two children and F. H. Gehrig, 01: Wheeling, W. Va. f came yesterday and will reside on a farm they purchased last year at Newland. Mr. Merschrod purchased an automobile in Rensselaer today, informing the reporter for The Republican tha; Mrs. Merschrod had stipulated this as a condition of her removal to the farm. Mrs. B. H. Grube came from Tefft this morning to visit her aunt# Mrs. Bruce White. This is her first visit here for three years. Since her injury in the railroad accident in West Virginia last year she has been in quite poor health and after getting out of the hospital has been staying at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William W’arren, near Tefft. She expects to leave for her home in the south on May 10th and will live at Bloomington, North Carolina. John Burris, who has recently been living at Mt. Ayr, has sold his household furniture and returned to Rensselaer. A littel over a week ago Mrs. Burris and 3-year-old chil dleft him and in company with her uncle, John Archer, returned to the home of her father, Jerry Hess, ih Gillam township. John charges that Archer prejudiced his wife against him by telling her stories lhat were not true. John is living with his father, R. W. Burris, in the nprtheast part of town.

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