Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 95, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 30 April 1918 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

FOR SALE!—Early tomato plants. C. W. Platt. Phone 366. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE— Two or four wheel trailers. Frank King. FOR SALE —A 6-passenger Overland automobile, has had but little use. Maude Daugherty. Phone 266FOR SALE]—Farm range eggs, White Wyandotte prize winners at 76c for 16. Also Pekin duck eggs at same price. Also Shorthorn bull calf. A bargain if taken at once. Thomas C. Cain. Phone 929-G. FOR SALE] —Beautiful potted flowers; also elegant cut flowers. Osborne Floral Co. Phone 489. FOR SALE] —Single comb white leghorn eggs for hatching. Very fertile, from a pure bred flock. Special price in quantities. R. Van Hook. Phone 938-A. FOR SALE]—A very fine milch cow, to be fresh June Ist. Giving 2 gallon milk now. Heavy, rich milker. This cow is 6 years old and has had her $125 sale. SIOO takes her, with absolute guarantee. Telephone 938A. R. Van Hook.

LOST. ' LOST—Pair ladies nose glasses, celluloid frames, between Arthur Battleday’s and public school. Finder please notify, George Kennedy. "Phone 949-B. LOST—Automobile license plate No 36657. Call 204. Harry Watson. LOST—Three-year-old bay colt, Belgian bred, strayed from farm near Wheatfield and supposed to have traveled south. Notify John B. Meyers, R. D. 1, Wheatfield. LOST —Overland crank between Pleasant Ridge and Rensselaer. Return to this office. --..i- - i ■ - - LOST OR STOLEN—Two Poke bicycles, not new. Reward for return. 0. H. McKay. WANTED. WANTED—A girl for general house work. Apply to R. W. Burris. WANTED —Girls and woman at the Rensselaer Garment Factory. Good wages to start with and a possibility to increase constantly. We are making much war material. You can be patriotic in a double way. Help make garments for, the Red Cross and other activities and you can have money to put in government bonds. Rensselaer Garment Factory.

WORK WANTED—A number of young men from 15 to 20 want work on farms for the summer. Most of these have,/bad experience. Farmers needing help are asked to secure it early ,in order to get first choice. Apply County Agent, Rensselaer. WANTED—Housekeeper, middle aged lady preferred. Apply to Warner Bros. WANTED—Tractor to plow 80 acres pasture land, free of stumps and rocks. Shelby Comer. WANTED—To do your hauling. Have a large motor truck. Harry E. Gifford. WANTED —Cream. Will pay the highest market price. Also highest market price for produce. J. S. Lakin. Parr store. 932-G. WANTED—6 young men and 3 boys to learn furniture upholstering. Good steady job the year round. Columbia Furniture Company. WANTED—Position as housekeeper by mother with three-year-old son. Mrs. Feme Creamer, 334 Oak street. WANTED—To buy veals, live or dressed. Phone 160-Black. FOR RENtT FOR RENT—2 rooms furnished for light housekeeping. Mrs. Thomas Cox. Phone 556. FOR RENT—The Protestant Methodist church building north of ight plant. Geo. F. Meyers.