Evening Republican, Volume 20, Number 38, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 February 1916 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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WANTED—Setting hens. Max iiepner. WANTED—Dining room girl immediately at the Model Restaurant, Uensselaer. _ FOR RENT. FOR RENT —Two furnished rooms. Phone 258. LOST. LOST —Thursday, a heavy woven gold watch chain, with Woodmen’s axe on it. Return to Ves Richards. MISCELLANEOUS. FARM LOANS —An unlimited supply of 6 per cent money to loan. — Chas. J. Dean & Son, Odd Fellows Building. SI,OOO in gold to anyone who finds anything in Kalomite’s Laundry marvel that will harm, any clothes will be given by this company. Think of it. Three great big washings for 15 cents. Does the work while you sleep without any rubbing. Send 15 cents and try a cake. You will get it by return mail. Peter McQaniels, Rensselaer, Ind. Lyceum Course Dates. February 15 —William Rainey Bennett. March 29—Columbian Entertainers. All kinds of feed for sale by Hamilton & Kellner. Investigate the new spring styles n Crawford shoes, $3, $3.50 and $4. iamillize your feet, it pays. Kenneth Allman, who works for .ie Eli Lilly Co., manufacturing .harmacists of Indianapolis, was ome Sunday for a visit with his parnts, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Allman. TWO-SEVEN-THREE—Phone this lumber for poal, wood and feed. Long wearing work shoes, $2.50 and ,3, when your feet are Hamillized. Miss Mary Brown, who has been* .tending Montana University at Misjula, Mont., has arrived here to live ith her parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. V. Irown, who have moved here from ontana since she entered the uniarsity. We will have a carload of bargain j readers March 1, 1916.—Hamilton . Kellner. Hamillize your feet with the best rubber boots in the world.—Hamill i Co. The township assessors of Jasper unty will be called to meet with ounty Assessor Thornton on Wed.sday, March Ist, to prepare their ledule for the annual work of asassment. Another notice will be givn later.

FOR SALE. FOR SALE—'Prairie State incubators and brooders. They are as good as the best. It will pay you to see them before buying any other one. — Jesse Snyder, Agent, Rensselaer, Ind. Phone 266. FOR SALE —Plenty of timothy seed and seed oats. —O. G. Baker, R. D. 1, Reftselaer. FOR SALE—A number of pure bred Buff Orpington cockerels.—J. H. Perkins, Phone 261. FOR SALE —Pair of gray mare mules, 6 and 8 years old, weight 2200. —Edd J. Randle, Phone 69. FOR SALE —Several good White Rock cockerels. —iMrs. Emma York, Phone 160. FOR, SALE—Have 160 bushels good yellow seed com, SIAO bushel. Gome on Tuesday of each week. — Chas. E. Carlson, Lee, Ind. FOR SALE—Fresh Jersey cow, 2 years old.—Will Platt, at Rensselaer Lumber Co. FOR SALE—Two fresh cows, others to be fresh soon; also 2 steer calves. —C. H. Golden, R. D. No. 4, Rensselaer. FOR SALE —A Winchester 12 gauge take down shotgun, canvass and wiping rod. Good condition, price $lO. Address J. A. Carson, care Or. E. N. LoyFOR SALE—S. C. Buff Orpington egg*# $1 P er 15 1 $6 P er 100# a * Bo Rhode Island Red eggs, 60c per 15 or $3 per 100—Fred Linback, Pleas ' yivt Ridge. Phone 908-0. FOR SALE—' Timothy seed. Arthur Waymir* 1 .. Phone 922-B. fOB SALE —-Maxwell runabout, first iJ nag condition. Cheap if taken at once. — H. R. Lange & Son. FOR SALE —Gut flowers and potted plants, on h an rf at all times at Oa borne Floral Co., phone 439. FOR SALE—An Oliver No. 3 typewriter in perfect condition at a big bargain. Inquire of Geo. H. Healey, at Republican office. FOR SALE—A baby’s bassonette; good as new; reasonable price.— Phone 168. • - FOR SALE—A few good S. C. White Orpington cockerels, or will txflde for hens. Address C. E. Nelson, Tefft, Ind. ° FOR S*le —37 acres, K mile of Rensselaer. One of finest locations in thi« section. See C. W. Poatill, administrator. FOR SALE—Sawed oak lumber of all kinds, white, red or burr oak. Sawed in any dimensions desired. 4 miiM west of Rensselaer. Phone 87-G, Mr. Ayr, or 935-D, Renaaelaer, R. & —■. M. Yeoman, J. V. Collins. FOB SALE—F. P. lighting system, phone 41L—C. Earl PuvalL WANTED. ■ m s 1 WANTED—At once, first and second help at White Boarding House.— . Mrs. J. H. Dunlap.. v ;; WANTED —Work of any kind, small jobs befofe and after school. Clifford Spate at the White Boarding House. - - ■ WANTED—Work of any land, ganp work preferred. Phone 288 or jtfMirtr box 54, Tim Karsner. WANTED— Steady position on a farm by man and wife. Write R B. Robbing, DeMotte, Ind. ~ -

CASTOR IA For infant* and Children. ihi KM ftuHati Alwartßoogtri RENSSKLAKR MARKETS [ Oats—4lc. Corn—6lc. Wheat—9oc to $1.06. Rye—Boc. Geese —10c. Springs turkeys—l 6 %c. Old hen turkeys—loc. Old toms —10c. Eggs—2Bc. Butterfat —31c. Old roosters —6c. Chickens —12c.