Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 4, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 5 January 1911 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

HI «n • h | 1119 Vvl TIK2II 1 m ll ll| 111 II IffadullloU UUIUIIIiM - kL kwdwm vaujm ttmusaK&s olaibifikd advmtisWQ ASeOgXATION PAPERS hMi t» »U »*rta «f Um States and ‘ffnnitiTfr Tear want* supplied—anywhere way Urn kr tike beet m«uu ta the conn try. M m membership lists—Check paper* pa* vut -We do the teat. KbUekan Oiaseifted Adeertlsing Aeeocla* 23L—... FOB BINT. * Warm fer Brat—Pasture, garden and fuel free. I have a farm with good lMlldfhga, newly painted; can have •U the ground a man can handle for eropa, up to 600 acres. John O’Connor, getwiaa, Ind. Fer Rent—Business room In Republtcan building, by day, Week or month. Healey A dark. . —■■■■ n wanted. Wanted Girl for general housework; no washing. W. H. Morrison. phone 26 or 31. Wanted—An improved farm of 40 to 100 acres. Will pay cash Lock box 631, Rensselaer, Ind. Wanted—Salesladies to take orders for tailor made petticoats. Address, nritk reference, at once, Tippecanoe Petticoat Co., Rochester, Ind. FOB TRADE. Fer Trade —200 acres of good land, well Improved and tiled, near Parr, lad. Want modern house, 8 to 10 rooms. Some ground In Rensselaer. . Never before such car values at such prices. Let us give you all the specifications. tk * dlaxH&r FOUND. Fraud—A gold brooch. Inquire at this , MILROY. Perfect Spencer visited his uncle, George Foulks Monday night Walter Whitlow visited his brother and family in Gary this week. Rorn, Dec. 29th. to Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Johnson, twins, a boy and a girl. Luther Tow and sister, Miss Belle, came Saturday for a visit with relatives here! Branson and Clell Clark started Thursday to visit their brothers, John and Alva, near Gardner, Ksns. Mrs. Mary McCashen and daughter, Miss Sttie, spent Sunday with her brother, D. Z. Clark and family. Mra. A. El Abersol and brother' Wr.v DeMoss, were called to Pontiac, 111., by the death of their sister at that nlaca. The series of meeting to have been held this week were postponed on account of the evangelist, Rev. J. W. Clark, of Frankfort, being sick with lagrippe. It is probable meetings will begin on January 15th. Announcement will be made later. Last Saturday, Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Parks entertained the following persons of their home in honor of James Boone. Friday being his birthday, a surprise was planned for him. Those present were Mrs. A. May and daughr ter Belle, Mr. and Mrs. W. Gaffleld, Wm. Halstead, Fred and Frank May, Howard Stewart, Geo. Foulks, Ekl May sad families, Delbert Allison, Wayne Kerr and Miss Lillian Rader. The evening was spent listening to the graphophone and violin music, and eating oysters and cake. At a late hour the guests departed, wishing James many more birthdays, and all declaring Mr. and Mrs. Parks royal entertainers. “ FOB BAIB. 21 acres, five blocks from court 25 acres, five room boose, on easy lOOacres. Polk county. Ark. Will trade clear and pay difference for land or property here. ' 80 acres on pike road, R. F. D., telephone line, fourth mile to school, has five-room house, large barn, good well and fruit. This farm is In good neighborhood and a bargain at 337.50 per acre. Terms 31,000 down. Possession will be given. ISO acres, ail good land, 100 acres la high state of cultivation, 80 acres pasture. Large seven-room house, three acres of bearing orchard of all kind* of fruit, steel tower windmill, and good well. Prloe will be placed at a bargain. Terms $1,500 down. 101 acres, all good land, well located, good four-room bouse. Price right Will sell on terms of fil.OM) down or will take trade as first pay- * - O. F. METERS. ' ■" 1 U* 1 ■— ■ ■Dlieery (Mere I* Clese At f o*elaek fer Twe Months. I wish to announce that daring the months of January and February I will not open my store in the evenlags after 0 o’clock. MART METER, Milliner. Jon. 10 Booth Lowrey, humorist era. aES/ycW . FmLMM. * A PAJRJONBON.