Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 174, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 25 July 1919 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

If some of the women could see how dirty their gauze undervests were they wouldn’t *be so careless about leaving their kimonos unfastened at the -top. When a man sees a woman who is wearing too many diamonds and too much complexion, he gets the idea that one is about as genuine as the other. A man can have only one suit to his name. But that doesn’t prevent him from discovering that he has 'left his money in his other suit when it is his turn to treat. What has become of the oldfashioned boy who had to take a ‘walk down town every Saturday afternoon so his sister could take a bath in a wash tub in the kitchen?

80 acres in cultivation, balance pasture, may all be cultivated. Good fences and buildings consisting of 6 room house, good barn, double crib, hog house, windmill, some tile. Price $10,000.00. Terms. 40 acres, 1% miiles from Rensselaer, on stone road, good improvements, woven wire fences, all hedge posts, good orchard, adjoining S4OO land. Price $10,000.00. 200 acres, pasture and farm land, % mile from gravel road, fairly well drained, practically level, no sand hills, small house and barn, telephone, rural delivery. Price $75 per acre. 70 acres, Marion township, 40 acres in cultivation, balance pasture; a good hog farm, 6 room house, good new barn, silo, windmill. Price $150.00 per acre. We will make reasonable terms on any of the above farms to suit purchaser. See

May we not suggest that social unrest the world over may be attributed largely to the fact that there is no longer anything doing to get excited about? —El Paso Times.

SEASONABLE SEEDS Fo Planting Millett • Sorghum Rape Cowpeas Soybeans Navy Beans POTTER & SAWYER

CITY BUS MNE CALL FOR TRAINS AND CITY SERVICELEE RAMEY Phoada 441-White a»d 107.