Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 114, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 May 1915 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

MALE HELP WANTED. MANAGERS—CapabIe, ambitious young men wanted as traveling and state managers, $1,200 yearly salary mid expenses, or cash and commission. Also local representatives wanted, sl2 weekly salary and commission. Goodwear Hosiery Mills, Dept. 104, Trenton, New Jersey. FEMALE HELP WANTED. WOMEN—Young or middle aged, wanted as special representatives in home town, sl2 weekly salary and commission. Also state and traveling managers wanted, $1,200 yearly salary and expenses, or cash and commission. Goodwear Hosiery Mills, Dept 104, Trenton, New Jersey.

M32OKLL&JIKOUB. TAKEN UP—At our farm, 3% miles northeast of Rensselaer, a yearling red calf. —Georgs Culp, Phone 901-E. Call phone No. 577 when you have any old rags, magazines, rubber, copper and brass to sell. Highest price paid and right weig. v . Rensselaer Junk Buyers, Sam Kamofsky. Mira Ethylene Champion, of Chicago, is here for a short visit with Miss Ruth Clark. For this week only, 500 pounds of our regular 15c peanut butter, at 10c a pound. JOHN EGER. O. L. Brown, head of the Northwestern Indiana traction company, cainie from Lafayette today on business. Mrs. H. W. Walters has been in a Chicago hospital for several days taking treatment for her throat, which has been causing her troubel for some time. ( We now have a night mechanic, which enables us to do your work any hour of the night If you need any work done at night bring it to us Same price.—Main Garage.

Rev. Earl Gray, the new pastor of the Christian church at Knox, will preach there for the first time Sunday. He has been pastor of the Christian church at Sumpter, S. Car., for some time. Miss Edith Bushnell, formerly of Montieello and who had many friends in this city, was married last Saturday at Elpaso, Texas, to Fleming Fraley. Her husband is a sergeant in the 16th U. S. Infantry, stationed at Elpaso. > s' Mrs. Warner Hough, who lives on the Everett Brown farm in Barkley township, was splitting wood a few days ago and a stick glanced from the blow of the axe and struck her in the face, fracturing her lower jaw. Dr. Johnson set the bone for her. Mrs. J. D. Allman returnee! last evening from a week’s visit in Indianapolis and Oxford, Ohio. At the latter place she attended the Tree Day exercises at Western College and visited the Misses Florence and Aileen Allman, who are students at Western. Several automobile loads of Dixie Highway boosters went to Lafayette this morning from Rensselaer, to be present at the meeting of the boosters who are there from all the counties centering about Lafayette. The purpose of the meeting is to perfect the organization and to assign speeches to members who will make addresses at the national meeting at Chattanooga next week. There were many farmers in town to the circus Thursday who had finished com planting. There were others who had finished all but their sod fields which are being left a little longer to be sure of quick growth. There were others who had scarcely started and some who had not started at all. Some farmers worked right through the day, not letting a circus interfere with getting com in the ground. Some reported fields up and looking fine. All say that they never knew the ground to work up so well as it did this year. Benj. Harris said that in fifty years he never knew a season to be more ideal for early farm work. Oats and wheat are looking fine.

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