Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 303, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 December 1910 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Ctolflßfl ColßHin. FOB SALE. For Sate —At a bargain—A 190.00 5-ton Pitless scale complete, with st#a* trame, beam box and compound beam, tor 190.00. Terms, freight cash, balance 90 days. Pully warranted by the maker. Full information by applying at once to Reed McCoy, Agent C. I. & L. R. R., McCoysburg, Ind. - 1 - - For Sale —Jersey heifer calf one weeks old. Inquire of J. F. Hardman, phone 59. For Sale —Full blood Poland China boar and 6 young sows. E. C. Maxwell, phone 510 I. « For Sale—3-year-old Jersey cow, will soon be fresh. Good milker. W. O. Williams, R. D. 2, or phone 504 F. Fer Sale—White Wyandottes. I hare 3 dozen pullets and hens and 20 cockerels; all go at $1 per head if taken before Christmas.' Arthur Mayhew, R. D. No. 3, Rensselaer, or Mt. Ayr phone No. 29 H. Fer Sale —Small residence of four rooms, on improved street, will sell on monthly payments. Arthur H. Hopkins. Biggest bargain in North Dakota 160 acres of wild prairie land in Ransom county, nil level as a floor and as pretty land as you ever looked ever. One crop of $2.50 flax will pay for this land. If sold quick. $29.0u per acre takes it. Adjoining land IwM at S4O per acre. Where can you beit tt? W. E. Chisman, Lisbon, N. Dek. mmMtmtmttmmmmmrnmmKasaKsr'i t ■arm ■ hi*,- i.i==—macs FOB RENT. For Bent—A good house and barn; also furniture, carpets, rugs and picture frame; a good range, and other urttcles. Inquire at house of Mrs. Thomas Daugherty. Farm for Bent.—Pasture, garden and fuel free. I have a farm with good buildings, newly painted; can have all the ground a man can handle for crops, up to 600 acres. John O’Connor, Knlman, Ind. For Bent —7-room house, well located, electric lights, city water, possession by March Ist Inquire of W. 8- Perks. Star Bent —One of the best farms ta North Dakota; % section in cultivation, 168 acres plowed for wheat; near 4 elevators; large barn, fair house, possession at once. Dr. S. H. Moore, Rensselaer, Indiana. Fer Bent—Business room inßepublican building, by day, week or month. Healey ft Clark. For Bent —Farm of 400 acres to man with at least three teams and experience in handling live stock. Also residence of four rooms. Arthur H. HORkins. >

WANTED. Wanted—Salesladies to take orders for tailor made petticoats. Address, with reference, at once, Tippecanoe Petticoat Co., Rochester, Ind. ———■*>————« ESTRAYED. Estrayed—A brown Shephard pup about 6 months old. Suitable reward will be paid for information. Address John Halligan, Rensselaer, Ind., or phone No. 12. ' _ Strayed—Saturday evening, a rat terrier dog, color white, with brown ■pots. Reward for return to Amos Davisson, Parr, Ind., phone 521 I. FOR TRADE, For Trade—2oo acres of good land, well improved and tiled, near Parr, Ind. Want modern house, 8 to 10 roams. Some ground in Rensselaer. Address box 15, Parr, Ind. AUTOMOBILES. Tea thousand and 74 miles of road ravel without a stop of the motor. World’s Record held by The MAXWELL. i in. » LOST. Lost—Clinch of keys between Fair Oaks and Rensselaer. Return to Ernest Lam son. Lost—Plain gold locket and chain, with, initials W. R. M., and containing two photos. Return to Republican oOoeLoot—Folding pocket book, near Babcock & Hopkins’ elevator, containing $lB or sl9. Return to Leslie Gwln, or to Republican office. DRESSMAKING. Ladies, when desiring an experienced dressmaker, call on Mrs. H. A. Cripps, second house east of greenhouse. FINANCIAL. Money to Loan—lnsurance company money on first farm mortgage security. Inquire of E. P. Honan. lO.tf 4 ♦ »♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ . L < > H .: Peter Van Lear y, ' ' Mono iss. ; Plastering Contractor ;; ; Estimates Cheerfully Furnished- ; The oldest piece of music still in use is the "Blessing of the Priests,” which was originally used in the temple at