Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 257, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 28 October 1910 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Classified Column. KNOWN VALUES

PUBLISHERS CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING ABBOCIATION PAPERS WE ARE MEMBERS „ PapeM » u P»r»8 of the States and Canada. Your wants supplied*—anywhere any time by the best in the country. Get our membership lists—Check papers yon want. We do the rest. Publishers Classified Advertising Associatlon» Buffalo, N. Y. fob sale. For Sale—loo acres pasture land, all tillable, well fenced, good well, 5 miles southwest of Rensselaer, cheap. Address Jos. A. Luers, R. D. No. 4, or phone 529 D. For Sale— Six-room cottage, electric lights, good drilled well, double chicken park; two 75x187% foot lots. Address or call on E. L. HammertoiT. For Sale—A good wagon for corn husking. Phone No. 22. For Sale or Bent—One fine residence property in south part of Rensselaer; modern in every respect; 5 acres of ground. Mrs. A. Gangloff. For Sale—A range and a baseburner. C. Earl Duvall. For Sale—A first-class base burnei: only used two years. Inquire of B. F. Fendlg, 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—The Erhardt Wuerthner farm, in Newton township. For particulars apply to J. ML Sauser, on the John Goetz farm. For Sale—Good seasoned cord wood and fence posts. Emil Johnson, phone 21 B, Mt. Ayr, Ind. FOR 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. AUTOMOBILES. /The quality will be remembered long after the price is forgotten.— MAXWELL. MONEY TO LOAN. Money to Loan—lnsurance company money on first farm mortgage securIty. Inquire of E. P. Honan. lO.tf REAL ESTATF. Real Estate—List your property for sale with the undersigned.' Prompt sales made. Chas. Fox.

POLITICAL PARAGRAPHS

W. J. Bryan got an awful prosperity bump In Indiana. Col. Bryan refused to show his colors in- Indiana this year. Tom Taggart has called on the mud battery reserves, and has sent them into action already. John Kern will not be co hilariously humorous when he gets through explaining the corporation joker he slipped into the liability law in 1893. Compare the Republican and Democratic state tickets, man for man, and you will vote the Republican ticket as a measure of safety and common gumption. The Democratic legislature of 1909, from its jackpot caucus to its plunderfest and on to the climax of mismanagement which has disordered the public finances, did nothing to inspire public confidence. If the voters Judge Democrats by their fruits, there will be mighty few Democratic lawmakers at the state house in 1911. How many damage salts has John W. Kern won for the railroads and against the Injured employe under the Joker he slipped into the Indiana liability law in 1893? The reoords of the Marlon county courts carry many of these eases. By Kern’s own word, given in 1908, he has been a railroad lawyer, riding on railroad passes. Atteoks Protection. Our onslaught Is upon the doctrine of protection In Its entirety.—Thomas R. Marshall, Demoeratio governor of Indiana. Same old onslaught in the same old way. Remember ’92. Kern and the Tariff.. What kind of a tariff does Mr. Kern favor? Would he vote to remove the 85 per cent tariff from furniture. If so he should tell, it to the people of Batesville. Will he vote to remove 25 oents a bushel from wheat, 15 cents a bushel from corn, 15 cents from potatoes, 5 cents a pound from butter, 6 oents from cheese, 6 cents from bacon and 5 cents a dozen from eggs? If so, he should tell the farmers. Let Mr! Kern tell us what he stands for. Batesville Tribune. Our Classified Column will sell, buy, find, rent, or exchange it. Phone 18.