Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 102, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 30 April 1915 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

WANTED—Farm for cash, 8 to 20 acres, also larger farms wanted for exchange. Joseph I. Hohner, 121 W. Fremont, Galesburg, HL FOR KENT. FOR RENT—Pasture for about 20 cows. Roy Johnson, 9% miles north of Rensselaer. Phone 904-H. FOR RENT—FIat over McKay’s laundry. Inquire of Geo. H. Healey. FOUND. FOUND—A wrench. Inquire at this office. FOUND —A wagon endgate. Inquire at this office. POULTRY ANDKGGS. FOR SALE —Eggs for hatching from pure blood Plymouth Rocks. — Marion I. Adams, Phone 933-L FOR SALE—Pur# blood single comb White Orpington eggs for setting purposes; $i for 16.—C. W. Postil!, Phone 499-B. LOST. LOST—A small child’s kid glove, on the road west of the college or in Rensselaer. Phone Mt. Ayr 29-A or leave at this office.—Mrs. A. E. Arnott. “- ■■ - r - : TAKEN UP —Two bay driving horses and one yearling colt. Owner can have same by paying charges.— Roy Johnson, Phone 904-H. Mrs. W. G. Richardson came from Chicago last evening to spend a week visiting her parents, Attorney and Mrs. A. Halleck. See those fine Congoleum rugs at Worland’s. Not enough tickets were sold by the high school students to permit them to have a special train to carry them to the track meet at Monticello tomorrow. A large delegation of rooters, however, will be on hand, leaving on the 11:20. Red Comb chick starter and other poultry feed for sale by Hamilton & Kellner. A telephone special from Newland today stated that the populace there had been considerably excited by a rumor that the Henry Ford company was about to start a branch automobile factory in that town. Investigation disclosed that a couple a junk peddlers with tanks on their wagons had furnished a lobal wag with the ammunition to create the excitement. Pulses were about normal at 3 o’clock. My rugs are of the best patterns and you will be delighted to see them. —D. M. Worland. George W. Healey came home from Champaign last evening and will go to Indianapolis Saturday and take an examination that evening for commission as second lieutenant and battalion quartermaster. The examination will be conducted by a board of which Major Emmet F. Branch, of Martinsville, is president. When commissioner Healey will be on the staff of his father, who is now a major in the Indiana National Guard. 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. Almost a capacity crowd greeted the Willette Taylor stock company at the opening performance last night at the Blinn Theatre, when the compny, headed by Cash E. Tomlinson, Frankfort’s favorite, presented the four act melodrama ’The Thief and the Girl.” That both the company and the play was a success goes without saying. Mr. Tomlinson in the character of the “Thief”, showed himself to be an actor of wonderful personality and magnetism. He was surrounded by a company above the ordinary.—Frankfort Times. CASTOR IA Por Infants and Children. Hi* Kind Yos Han Always BoogM