Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 237, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 5 October 1910 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Classified Column. FOB SALE. For Sal® or Boat—-The Jasper Kenton property, west of town, for sale or rent. Possession given at once. Lock toot 406, Rensselaer, Ind. • «*• For Sale or Beat—l6o acre farm, well improved, will be sold cheap if taken at once. Apply to C. J. Dean. For Sale—Driving ma,re, gentle in every respect and safe for anyone to drive; 8 years old; in foal. Also buggy and harness. Rev. W. G. Schaefer, Aik, Ind., or address Parr, Route 1. For Sale—A good, 6-room dwelling, 60 foot lot, well located, $700.00. Also 40 acres land, SI,OOO. Will take stock as part payment on land. James H. Chapman. For Sale—Good seasoned cord wood and fence posts. Emil Johnson, phone 81 B, Mt. Ayr, Ind. FOB BENT. For Bent—Suite of rooms for rent in business district; south and west and east exposure; fronting court house square. Inquire at /First National Bank. For Bent—B room cottage. Trust and Savings Bank. For Bent—Six room cement cottage. Ray D. Thompson. WANTED. Wanted—At once. Two lady clerks, experienced or inexperienced. Ransford's Department Store. Wanted—A stenographer, one with office experience preferred. James H. Chapman. Wanted—Second cook at Makeever House. 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.

FOUND. Found —Pair rimless nose glasses; lady’s; ask for them at Republican office. » 1 Fond —Pair of eyeglasses. Inquire at this office. Fond —An Odd Fellows’ watch charm. Inquire here. LOST. Lost —Red memorandum hook, of ▼alue only to owner. One dollar reward for return to . Leslie Clark, at the Republican office. Lost—Black gauntlet for right hand. Finder please return to G. F. Deschand or leave at this office. Lost —My bicycle, taken from rack In front of Gwin & Watson’s Friday night; red and black frame. Information to Gwin & Watson, or the undersigned. Ted Watson. Lost—Sunday, between post office and Makeever house, lady’s '"feniaH pocket book, containing money. Return to Kate Nevill, or to the Republican office. Reward. Lost —K. of P. watch charm, with Initials A. G. engraved thereon. Finder please return to Abel Grant or leave at this office, BSTBAYED. £ strayed —A black sow weighing about 300 pounds. Information to H. W. Jackson will be rewarded*. Phone No. 514-C. MONEY TO LOAN. Money to Loan —lnsurance company money on first farm mortgage security. Inquire of E. P. Honan. lO.tf as*. ’ —-- ... Biddle, Wife Murderer, Taken To Scene of His Crime. Charles Biddle, who is charged with murdering his wife at Pepperton, near Brookville, Monday morning, and who was arrested at Brookston that evening, has been taken to Brookville by the sheriff of Franklin county. He is about 45 years of age instead of 28 as incorrectly reported in Tuesday’s Evening Republican. He formerly lived at Remington but deserted his wife there and was arrested and brought here and placed in jail. His brother appeared and put up a cash bond of S3OO for the support of his wife and children and Biddle was released. His wife was given SSO on the sth day of March, 1908, and after that $lO per month for 25 months, which expired in April, 1910. During this time his wife procured a divorce and was remarried to a man named Gordon, and they lived at Logansport, to which place the money was sent for several months. Biddle also married again and it was his second wife who was murdered. Biddle is said to have been a very bad character, rough and dissipated and he so mistreated his second wife that she left him and sought protection from an uncle near Pepperton. But last Sunday Biddle pat in an appearance and the murder was the outcome. A man always fancies he has lost his heart, when he has lost nothing but his bead. Don’t judge a man by the clothes he wears. Form your opinion from the apparel of his wife. A ciaisifled Adv. will find it.