Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 239, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 October 1915 — Warren County Men of Kale Want to Get Married. [ARTICLE]
Warren County Men of Kale Want to Get Married.
The Commercial-News of Danville, 111., is authority for the desire of two Warren county men of wealth to get married. The men are Joseph Horn and Gold Dysert. Horn owns 400 acres of, good farm land and a 7-pas-senger touring car, one of the $5,000 kind. Apparently he is willing to marry a ready-made family. He prefers a blonde with pretty face and Igure and about 30 years of age. One that will accept his country home and be contented. He wants one who knows how to cook and will be willing to do so if the cook gets peeved and quits some day. He wants her to be able to put sheets on the bed without any wrinkles in them. He is a gentleman of good habits and The Commercial News says that the woman who marries him will be glad to show him off to her relatives. Mr. Dysert owns 800 acres of good land and was never married. He has spurned many offers but -of late he has decided that he will jump the broomstick if he can locate the right kind of a woman. He prefers a young widow with no children. He has batched for so long that he has set ways and he wants a wife who will not try to disarrange them. Mr. Dysert is said to be a fine gentleman, rich and tidy of personal appearance and any woman who gets him can be very proud of her hubby. These men do not want any adventuresses, but they mean business and will be glad to make a choice from any who apply for their hearts and pocketbooks. Both get their mail at Tab, Ind. The Commercial-News closes its article by saying: “Here is a chance rarely found by women who want to marry and lead a happy life on /good farms, ride in automobiles, raise chickens, dress well and oversee a good home.”
