Evening Republican, Volume 20, Number 45, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 February 1916 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

WANTED—GirI for housework; small family. Apply at once.—i Miss Maggie Hallagan, Division St. WANTED —Position at housework. —Noma Antrim. Inquire at. Mrs. Julia Day’s, WANTED—A girl for general housework. Phone 43 or .Lock Box 713. i WANTED—One or two experienced onion men; also onion seed for sale.—D. L. Halstead, R. D. No. 3, Rensselaer. Mt. Ayr Phone No. 78-H. WANTED —To buy a buggy; al3o I have for sale a 1-horse com grinder and sheller; 1-horse narrow and 1-horse breaking plow.—Mrs. John Clouse, at Norman comer. WANTED —Steady position on a farm by man and wife. Write R. B. Robbing, DeMotte, Ind. WANTED—More milk customers; will deliver milk or cream any place in the city.—A. Williamson, in north part of town. Phone 535-B. WANTED—Setting hens. Max Kepner. FOR RENT. FOR RENT—House of 7 rooms, in good condition, electric lights, bath, etc.-. Goqd location- Inquire at home of James Clark.—Mrs. Lucy Clark. FOR RENT—Two furnished rooms. Phone 258. . LOST.”" LOST —A brownish black muff; please leave at Republican office; reward. —John Bomtrager.

MISCELLANEOUS. Buy a Trouser Press —Now—At Once—lt will earn its ■ nominal cost in a few days, and many dollars during the year. You will derive an estimable amount of comfort and convenience from its use. It will save you time and trouble, and you will always look natty and neat without going to any expense. It will be the best purchase you ever made. You can’t afford to be without such a wonderful time, labor and money saving device. Save all that money you pay the tailor and use it for a more needy purpose. Creases trousers in five minutes and does away with the shiny ecect of the hot iron. Be fair with yourself. Buy now, start economizing. SI.OO brings it to any address. —H. B. Brown, Kniman, Ind. TbuFF ORPINGTON BREEDERS, attention —Free, a setting of eggs, value $3, to any one who can pick out of my breeding pen the two pullets that won first and second at the poultry show; also a setting of eggs, value sl, to anyone who can pick out either of them. I make this offer to induce breeders to look over my pqn, which I believe to be the best ever penned in this county. A limited number only io be sold from this pen. I also have a second pen of extra fine birds of large frame and good even color. The cockerels at the head of these pens are of the best blood in America, direct descendants of Madison Square Garden winners. Price $3 andsl per setting. 25c less if taken at farm.—R. L. Budd, Fair Oaks, Ind., R. D. No. 2. TAKEN UP—Team of mules, one bay, one black.—O. B. Lahman, Phone 935-H.

FOUND—Gentleman’s gray glove for left hand. Inquire here. NOTICE —When you want any hauling or team work done, call phone 81.—Lem Huston. FARM LOANS —An unlimited supply of 5 per cent money to loan.— Chas. J. Dean & Son, Odd Fellows Building.

COAL For the range Jackson Hill and Rex Egg. For the furnace, Egg Anthracite, Sovereign Lump and Pocahontas. For the basebumer Scranton Anthracite, Nut and Stove. King Bee, Kentucky Block. * Grant-Warner Lumber Co. Phone

Prof, and Mrs. M. L. Sterrett, of Wheatfield, came today to be with her father, A 1 May, who is very low. Don't forget the tennis meeting tonight at 7:30 in Dr. Gwin’s office. It is important. A message was flashed over the United States by President Wilson last night asking the people to observe- today, -Washington’s- birthday, as a national holiday. Fred Irwin was taken to the penal farm today to serve his 60-day sentence administered Monday. “'.Shorty” Adams! time was up Monday and he will be released as soon as his fine is paid. -The Japanese cruisers Chitose and Tokiwa, on board which is said to be $51.450.000 in gold specif for the purchase of war supplies for Russia, arrived Thursday from Japan at Victoria, B. C., according to a telegram received in San Francisco by a Japanese newspaper. - “