Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 89, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 15 April 1915 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
WANTED— Farms for trade on city property or stocks of merchandise. —Joseph I. Hohner, 121 W. Freemont, Galesburg, PL WANTED—A girl for general housework. Phone 409, or addees Lock Box 698. WANTED —Boy 16 years old wants job on farm. Phone or write Carious Brown, MedaryviUe, Ind. 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—The person who borrowed my wheelbarrow to return it, as I need it—Henry Purcupdle. 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, Ind. Phone 462. WANTED—Stock to pasture for the fi**?#*™ Inquire of James Cavinder, 3to miles north and to mile west of Gifford, Ind. WANTED— Painting of any fcind in city or country. Prices reasonable. —Landy Magee. WANTED—A small house or three rooms suitable for housekeeping. Call at J. P. Green's repair shop. Phone 56L •' - WANTED—Fat hogs for market Phone 400.—A W. Sawin. 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, IIL
FOB BENT. FOR RENT —Four rooms, furnished or unfurnished, on McCoy avenue, near postoffice. —Mrs. E. H. Shields. FOR 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, lto blocks from Main street Phone 471. Mrs. Mark Hemphiil. ; . FOR RENT—FIat over McKay’s laundry. Inquire of Geo. H. Healey. LOST. LOST —Pocketbook containing six or seven one dollar bills and some jaynnll change. Return to Republican office or to owner, Dennis Casto. LOST —A small gold pin with a pearl set, either at the G. A R. hall 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. v
POULTRY AND EGGS. FOR SALE—Pure blood single comb White Orpington eggs for setting purposes; $1 for 15.—C. W. Postili, Phone 499-B. Mrs. W. H. Barkley and little daughter went to Lafayette today to spend several days with relatives. Nothing So Good for a Cough or Cold When you have a cold you want the best medicine obtainable so as to get rid of it with the least possible delay. There are many who consider Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy unsurpassed. Mrs. J. Boroff, Elida, Ohio, says: “Ever since my daughter Ruth was cured of a severe cold and cough by Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy two .years ago, I have felt kindly disposed toward the manufacturers of that preparation. I know of nothing so quick to .relieve a cough or cure a cold.” For sale by all dealers. C A Roumanian who spoke very broken English, although he has been in the country for five years, spent Wednesday night in the county jail. His baggage consisted of an old sack in which he had a rabbit which he had killed with a stone and which he expected to roast for his dinner today. He was on his way to Newland to work in the onion fields. He came from St Louis, riding a freight train to Chicago and walking from there to Rensselaer. He had come by way of Indiana Harbor and it took Jum four and a half days. He slept in boxcars at night and would warm up by a camp fire a few times during aacb night He said that he had been out of work most of the time for ten months. In St Louis there was some sewer work and the laborers were receiving from 51 to $1.25 per day. The men who ram the ditching machines received 51J50. The man was able to say: “No goot, any more, too much democrat”
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