Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 59, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 19 March 1918 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

THE AMERICAN EAGLE WONT SELL HIS WINGS: Suggest to the American Eagle, perching on the edge of his rock, that his wings are merely “pleasure wings” and that he should sell his left wing and save the money, he’ll laugh and sail across the valley to get away from a man who would make such a fool suggestion. But it’s no more foolish than the suggestion of the Business Bolsheviki of America whc tell you to stop buying and selling, to stop manufacturing and trading; in other words to “drop a monkey wrench in the machinery of commerce’ and thereby help Germany win the war. Automobiles are the “wings” of 99 out of 100 men who own them. Automobiles add hours to their days, days to their years, years to their lives, and life to their years. The automobile is no longer a business man’s pleasure car; it’s his necessity; his education, his family doctor, his business partner. If you haven’t a Ford get one. “THEY”—The Enemy. “WE”—Americans.

CLASSIFIED COLUMN FOR SALE —Pure bred Bourbon tom turkey. Several pure bred White Wyandotte Cockerels. Joe Norman, phone 910-L. FOR SALE —Splendid 1916 seed corn, supply limit to 150 bushels. Sylvanus Arnold, phone 913-0. FOR SALE —Good kerosene range, Mrs. K. T. Rhoades. Phone 227. FOR SALE—I9I7 model Ford with winter top. Nearly new. City Transfer Co. Phone 107 or 369. FOR SALE—Some choice timothy hay in barn, one mile west of town. Henry Paulus. Phone 938-G. FOR SALE — Horses, Colts, mules ready for work. Apply early. Jennie M. Conrad, Conrad, Newton county, Ind. FOR SALE—Forty tons of tame hay. James Halligan, 914-H. FOR SALE—Good timothy hay $25 per ton in barn. G. M. Wilcox, Supt. Jasper County Farm.

FOR SALE —Mississippi plantations. A few hundred dollars will buy you a farm where you can raise three crops a year and where you do not have to worry over long, cold winters and high fuel and coal bills. —Harvey Davission. FOR SALE--Splendid grade timothy seed at $3.50 per bushel. R. A. Gillett, phone 934-A. FOR SALE —Ten tons timothy hay and five tons wild hay. George Spangle, phone 915-G. FOR SALE —Cheap if taken at once, coal and wood heater, oil stove with oven, also one Reed gocart, baby bed, good as new. Mrs. Frank Turner. - pjzig' RAT.F.—Or will trade for small property in town, 160 acres of land. Farm lies 3 miles for a town, on stone road. Will rent for $5 an acre, cash rent SIOO an acre.— Walter Lynge, phone 455. _ FOR~iSALE OR RENT —Seven room house in east part of city. Good barn and outbuildings. Inquire of Mrs- Margaret Tudpr. Phone 301. ~FOR SALE —New home-grown timothy seed. James Walter, phone 887. FOR SALE—Limited number of St Regis, ever bearing raspberries, 10c each or SI.OO per dozen. Mrs. Ora T.' Ross, phone 88. • FOIFSALE—Buff Rock eggs from fine birds and good layers. Prices reasonable. Mrs. Charles Battleday. Phone 843. 1