Evening Republican, Volume 20, Number 49, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 February 1916 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
WANTED —Position at housework. —Noma Antrim. Inquire at Mrs. Julia Day’s. WANTED —To buy a buggy; al3o I have for sale a 1-horse corn grinder and sheller; 1-horse narrow and 1-horse breaking ;low. —Mrs. John Clouse, at Norman corner. WANTED—One or two experienced onion men; also onion seed for sale.—D. L. Halstead, R. Dr- No. Sj Rensselaer. Mt. Ayr Phone No, 78-H. WANTED—A girl for general housework. Phone 43 or Lock Box 713. WANTED —Twenty-five girls to work at the Thread Mills Company, Monticello, Ind. Steady work. Will pay carfare to girls wishing to go 5 -hdme at son or by lettesr 1 - WANTBD—A~Ioad of A No. 1 timothy hay.—W. L. Frye, Phone 369, WANTED —More milk customers; will deliver milk or cream any place in the city.—A. Williamson, in north —part of town, —Phone —030.
WANTED —Setting hens. Max Kepner. W T ANTED—Steady position on a farm by man and wife. Write R. B. Robbing, DeMotte, Ind. POULTRY AND SUPPLIES. foY hatching from standard bred White Wyandottes; splendid winter layers, SI.OO per 15. Also a limited number Silver Campine eggs (Belgian breed); greatest and earliest layers in hendom, SI.OO per 15. All eggs at half after April 15th. —College View Poultry Farm, J. M. Sauser, Phone 938-D. ... .. FOR RALE—Prairie State incubators and brooders. They are as good
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as the best. It will pay you to see them bes ore buying any other one. — Jesse Snyder, Agent, Rensselaer, Ind. Phone 266.
BUFF 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 pen, which I believe to be the best ever penned in this county. A limited number only to 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 t per setting. 25c less if taken at farm. —R. L. Budu, Fair Oaks, Ind., R. D. No. 2.
FOR SALE—Dark Cornick eggs from prize winners, 50c for-setting of 15 eggs.—J. H. Hoover, Phone 462. FOR SALE—S. C. Buff Orpington emrs. 81 per 15; $6 per 100; also itnode Island Red eggs, 50c per 15 or $3 per iOO. —Fred Linback, Pleasant Ridge. Phone 908-D. 11 - ' o | FOR RENT. FOR RENT—An 8-room ohuse on my farm in Union township; will be vacant March Ist. —Fred Schultz, Phone 953-A. FOR RENT—The J. T. Randle brick house on River street. Phone No. 69. FOR RENT —Two furnished rooms suitable for light housekeeping.—Mrs. E. H. Shields, Phone 624. FOR RENT—House of 7 rooms, in good :ondition, electric lights, bath, etc. Good location. Inquire at home of James Clark—Mrs. Lucy Clark.
FOR RENT—Two furnished rooms. Phone 268. •FOR RENT—The north half of my double, house on N. Front street, close in; either 5 or 7 rooms. —Mrs. JC H. Kinney. MISCELLANEOUS. ' Buy a Trouser Press —Now—At Once —It will earn its nominal ;ost in a few days, and many dollars luring the year. You will derive an estimable amount of comfort and convenience from its use.- It will save you time and trouble, and you wall always look natty and neat without going to any expense. It will be the Best purchase you ever You can’t afford to be without such a wonderful time, labor and money saying device. Save all that money you pay the tailor and use it for a more needy purpose. Creases trousers an five minutfes 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. ftrown, Kniman, Ind.
