Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 254, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 25 October 1910 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Classified Column. KNOWN VALUES PUBLISHERS CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING ASSOCIATION PAPERS WE ARE MEMBERS Papers in all parts of the States and Canada. Yonr wants supplied—anywhere any time by the best mediums in the country. Get onr membership lists—Check papers yon want. We do the rest. Publishers Classified Advertising Association, Buffalo, N. Y. FOR SALE, For Sale—A first-class base burnei; only used two years. Inquire of B. F, Fendig, at Drug Store. For Sale—soo hedge posts, I also do-all kind of hedge and stump pulling and clearing and grubbing. Inquire of Arlie Rowen, phone 318. - * For Sale—One Champion Stewart soft coal burner; condition good as new. Inquire of Chas. Shaw. For Sale—Model F Buick touring car, or will trade for stock. Address Geo. W. Terwilleger, phone 525 E, or address R. D. No. 4. For Sale—The Erhardt Wuerthner farm, in Newton township. For particulars apply to J. M. Sauser, on the John Goetz farm. For Sale—Good seasoned cord wood and fence posts. Emil Johnson, phone 21 B, Mt. Ayr, Ind. FOB RENT. For Rent—Flat over McKay laundry. In fine condition. Inquire at Republican office. WANTED. Wanted—At once, a good stenographer. Dunlap & Parkinson, I. O. O. F. Bldg. Wanted—Family washings. Mrs. Chas. Elder, one block east of C. Kellner’s. FOUND. Lost—Ladies’ small black purse, containing $2 bill and some small change. Return to Republican office. LOST. Lost—l. O. O. F. ring with encampment emblem. Reward for return to Frank Critser, night watch, Rensselaer. AUTOMOBILES. One after another the “cut-price” automobiles are reducing their prices to compete with Maxwell prices. But their real competition is Maxwell perfection.—MAXWELL. MONEY TO LOAN. ■ T —- Money to Loan—lnsurance company money on first farm mortgage security. Inquire of E. P. Honan. lO.tf
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