Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 99, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 27 April 1915 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

WANTED—House cleaning to do. Call at my residence, block from the cemetery.—Mrs. Williams. •"* WANTED —Stock to pasture for the season. Inquire of James Cavinder, SVk miles north and % mile west of Gifford, Ind. WANTED—Farm for cash, 8 to 20 acres, also larger farms wanted for exchange. Joseph L Hohner, 121 W. Fremont, Galesburg, 111. WANTED —Dish washer at Makeever House. Mrs. L. Fate. FOR'RENT. ~~~ FOR RENT—FIat over McKay’s laundry. Inquire of Geo. H. Healey.

FOR RENT—S-room house in west part of town, 2 lots, good water, porch 12x12 on south of house.—Chas. Battleday, Plume 343. FOUND. I FOUND—A wagon endgate. Inquire at this office. POULTRY AND EOQB. FOR SALE—Eggs for hatching from pure blood Plymouth Rocks. — Marion I. Adams, Phone 933-L. ~FOR SALE—Purs blood single comb White Orpington eggs for setting purposes; $1 for 15.—C. W. Postill, Phone 499-B. B. J. Moore made a trip to Chicago today. William Darroch, of Kentland, is attending court here today. Worland has a fine lot of porch rugs, the grass rugs and other kinds. Attica is holding an election today on the “wet” and “dry” question. It is time to consider porch furniture. Worland has a fine line. Tonight, at The Rex, “The Wizard of Oz.” Something good. Don’t miss it. Wheatfield and Keener townships will vote on the saloon question next Saturday, May Ist. rTonight, at The Rex, “The Wizard of Oz.” Something good. Don’t miss it. Miss Belle Mcßee and nephews, Ward and Charles W. Sands, went to Monon today for a brief visit. Tonight; at The Rex, “The Wizard of Oz.” Something good. Don’t miss it. Every home should have a garbage can with a close fitting topl Rhoades & Son have them in two sizes. The flavor of spring onions is borne by the breath of many a damsel who looks as if she was pretty from across tho street.

My rugs are of the best patterns and you will be delighted to see them. —D. M. Worland. Get the lawnmower now and have the use of it all summer. We have a fine line. —E. D. Rhoades & Son. Mrs. J. A. Grant returned today from a visit with her son, Hale and family at Spokane, Wash. She left them in improved health. Red Comb chick starter and other, poultry feed for sale by Hamilton & Kellner. 1 Prof, and Mrs. Lloyd Hopkins, of Mt Ayr, came to Rensselaer this morning and went on to Marion to spend two weeks visiting her relatives. Tonight, at The Rex, “The Wizard of Oz.” Something good. Don’t miss it L. B. Springer, who owns a large farm near Newland, returned to his home in Chicago today. He is having 100 acres of onions planted on his farm. Rhoades & Son have a fine line of gasoline stoves. See the Quick Meal and the Detroit vapor oil and gasoline stoves. Mrs. C. A. Husman returned to her home in Ross Commons, Mich., today after spending several months in this city," stopping at the boarding house of Mrs. A. Campbell. Lawnmowers, gasoline stoves and garbage cans are appropriate subjects of consideration at this season. See E. D. Rhoades & Son’s fine line. Don Wright, who has been working as advance agent for the Willette Taylor Stock Co., arrived home today. The company is at Huntington this week and will be here all next week. Worland has a great line of rugs from the small 18x36 inch size to the 9x12 and 12x15 feet sizes. Don’t buy without seeing his large and carefully selected stock. Harold Jones and Dexter R.. Jones and daughter and Dick Rollings, of Remington, were RensSfelaer visitors yesterday afternoon. Dick is now engaged in running a confectionary, tobacco and news stand in Remington. I

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