Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 212, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 September 1910 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Classify Column. FOB BILB. For Sale —Throe full-blooded Shropshire rams. Address E. Arnold, R. R. 1, Rensselaer, Indiana. Far Sale —A Poland-China male hog welching about 125 pounds. Inquire of James Donnelly. Far Sale —Bo acres good land, four miles from the court house, on stone road. A great bargain at $65. Easy terms. Geo. R Meyers. Far Sale —Cheap, good 6-room house with barn, cistern, chicken house and park and fruit trees. Inquire of W. C. Babcock. FOB BENT. Far Beat~-4> rurnißhed rooms with bathroom and pantry. Will give possession middle of 'October. Enquire at Republican office.

Far Bent —Down stairs room, comfortably furnished; first block east of school house. Gentleman preferred. Phone 290, P. O. Box 591. Far Bent—A nice business room in the Republican building. Inquire of Healey ft Clark. Far Bent— Six room cement cottage Ray D. Thompson. Far Bent— Modern 5-room cottage; nil conveniences, on Front Street. Inquire of A. Leopold, at the Model Clothing Store. WASTED. Wanted —Tile diggers at once. Good prices paid. B. B. Curtis, Monon, Ind. Wanted —To rent good farm, would prefer 240 acres or more; have had experience and well equipped for farming. Will furnish Jasper county reference if required. Address C. F. Lowman, Gobelsville, Mich. Wanted— Girl for general housework. Inquire of Firman Thompson, at the S. P. Thompson residence. WANTED—Cosmopolitan Magazine requires the services of a representative in Rensselaer to look after subscription renewals and to extend circulation by special methods which have proved unusually successful. Salary and commission. Previous experience desirable, but not essential. Whole time or spare time. . Address, with references, H. C. Campbell, Cosmopolitan Magazine, 1789 Broadway, New York City,

. LOST. ~ Lost—Alligator change purse. If money is gone, return purse and no questions will be asked. Think it was lost in or near Princess theatre. Mrs. W. H. Brenner, Hotel Makeever. TO EXCHANGE. For Exchange—Wlnton touring car; top and lamps; good condition. Will demonstrate. Also 2 (two) Haynes, good condition. Will trade one or all for real estate or live stock. C. P. Wright & Son. MONEY TO LOAN. Money to Loan—lnsurance company money on first farm mortgage security. Inquire of B. P. Honan. lO.tf FARM BARGAINS. Five, ten and twenty acre traots half-mile from court house. Prices right. 86 acres, all cultivated, Joins large ditch, well located, good buildings. Price SSO. 100 acres, all cultivated, black soil with clay subsoil, on large ditch, near station. Price SSO. 133 acres, six-room house, large barn, good well, all black soil with clay subsoil, near station, at $45. 160 acres, good black corn land with < lay subsoil, good house and barn, well located. Price SSO. 90 acres, good six-room house, large barn, good well, double cribs, all tillable, on large ditch, has some tile, and a bargain at S4O. Terms, SI,OOO down. All the above farms are bargains and can be sold op favorable terms. I can show these farms from this place any time. Also have a number of farms for exchange. G. F. MEYERS.

Mrs. Sarah Barker, age seventythree, a widow, whose home was a few miles west of West Lebanon, was struck by a Wabash passenger train at Johnsonrille, a hamlet, five miles west of that place, and injured so badly that death resulted ten minutes later. She was crossing the track at a grade crossing when the accident occurred.