Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 262, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 November 1915 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
WANTED—Men young and old from out of city to learn the barber trade and accept positions in small towns Impossible to get city barbers for these positiens although the wages are gcrtxi. Write for particulars today. Moler Barber College, Chicago, 111. WANTED—High class man to sell trees, shrubs, roses, vines, berry bushes, bulbs, etc. Good wages. Permanent. Exclusive territory. Brown Brothers Nurseries, Rochester, N. Y. WANTED —To do single and family washings. Will call for and deliver. About 2 blocks north of tile factory.— Mrs. Emma Wood. PERSONAL. .<£» —■ MARRY—We have many members wishing to marry soon. Many rich. All ages. Send 10c for list and membership terms. American Correspondence League, 506 East Colfax avenue, South Bend, Ind. REAL ESTATE. 480 ACRES FOR $222— Think of it! You can file on a free*32o-acre homestead in Wyoming for $22 and buy 160 acres of government pasture land adjoining for $1.25 per acre. These lands are good for mixed farming, dairying and stock raising. Get one of these homesteads before they are all taken up. Write today for free government lands folder. The Burlington Railroad employs me to help ! you locate. My services are free. S. j B. Howard, Immigration Agent, Burlington Route, 70 Q Bldg., Omaha, Neb.
FOR RENT. FOR RENT—9 room house on Cullen St., 2V* blocks of court house.— Dr. F. A. Turfler. FOR RENT —A 6-room house, electric lights, bam, etc. Inquire of Phone 113. FOR RENT—Two furnished rooms. Phone 258. FOUND. FOUND—Lady’s white silk glove. Inquire here. MISCELLANEOUS. LOANS—I can make 7 per cent loans on good city property. —P. R. Blue. MAGAZINES—Now is the time to subscribe for your magazines before the holiday rush and while prices are lower. Many extraordinary bargains. —Mrs. Lem Huston, Phone 81. FARM LOANS—We can procure you a five-year loan on your farm at 5 per cent. Can loan as high as 60 per cent of the value of any good farm. No delay in getting the money after title is approved.—-Chas. J. Dean 6 Son. HOGS. OLD-FASHIONED SPOTTED POL-AND-CHINA HOGS. The Hog of the Hour. Boars ready for service. Fall pigs, both sexes. Order spring pigs sired by Paul Number 20, biggest-boned boar of the breed. JENNIE M. CONRAD, President American Spotted PolandChina Record Association, CONRAD, NEWTON COUNTY, IND. OAK LAWN STOCK FARM. FOR SALE —A choice lot bred Hampshire boars, sireddjy-State Fair winners. My herd iayenolera immune by use of thi simultaneous method. Pedigrees furnished with each hog. John R. Lewis & Son, Rensselaei, Ind., R. D. 1, or Plume 912-J.
NOTICE TO INVESTORS. FOR SALE—SB,OOO non-taxable secureties, drawing 5 per cent interest, absolutely safe. For information write or call John B. Lyons, Jr., Brook, Ind. LYCEUM COURSE DATES. November s—Colonial Band. January 19—Ralph Bingham. January 28—Tahan. February 15 —William Rainey Bennett. March 29—Columbian Entertainers. HARDY PLANTS.
I have just received a supply of fine hardy plants, including Canter bury Belles and Hardy Phlox; they are very fine and flower-lovers should see them.—J. H. Holden. Jesse Swaim, of Union township, lost a valuable 2-year-old mare Tuesday. The animal was struck by an automobile and one of its legs broken and it had to be killed. CASTOR i A For infants and GhOdrau IK UM r« Hm Atop tapt
