Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 5, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 January 1911 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
fUiirnn < lrisiQvSHm9! r.mmn uiiiddiiswii iiuimiiii* --. i.. .. .' . r «L IWVWN VALUES rrmUsHKae classified advertisS& ASSOCIATION PAPERS *n flu hy tfca ht conn try. ftliflSSt ONWttMI AdTvrtUinf AuociaUml Buffalo, N. ¥. £|i fUMUUi I ■■ ■■■? WIONT. "' 1 • Fir* for Rest Pasture, gardeu •ad fuel free. I have a farm with good buildings, newly painted; can have all the ground a man can handle (or crops, vp to <ot acres. John O’Connor, yulmiit Ind Far Beat—Business room in Republican building, fear day, week or month. Healer * , , WAFTED. Wanted Girl (or general housework; no washing. W. H. Morrison, phono 2« or SI. Wanted—An improved (arm of 40 to 100 acres. Will pay cash Lock box 631, Rensselaer, Ind. Wanted—Salesladies to tike orders dor tailor made petticoats. Address, with reference, at once, Tippecanoe Petticoat Co., Rochester, Ind. AUTOMOBILES. Sever before such car values at such prices. Let us give you all the specifications. // " The tflaxif€lr FOUND. Feand—A gold brooch. Inquire at this pace.
FRANCESYILLE. From The Tribune. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Merica, of Rensselaer, were the guests of Mr. ami Mrs. Alex. Merica. this week. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Lehman entertained about a hundred friends at their home Saturday night. The event was given under the auspices of the Kpworth League and was a very pleasant affair. Refreshments were served and the guests returned home shortly after 1911 had been ushered in. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Walters entertained a jolly crowd of young people at their line new home near Pleasant Grove last Thursday evening. Various games were played and refreshments of ioe cream and cake were served. Those present were: Misses Nell Moody, Effle and Vida Wentz. Grace. Zelta, Rosa belle and Margaret Daugherty; Messrs. Bon Moody, Edgar Cook, Talbert Long, Charley Franks, Paul Sylvester, Cy and Francis Wonts, Frank Steffel, Charley Webb, Walter Brown, George and Len Daugherty, and James and Albert Walters. • FOR SALE. SI acres, five blocks from court IS acres, five room house, on easy 1M acres, Polk county, Ark. Will trade clear and pay difference for land or property here. SO acres on pike road. R. F. D.. telephone line, fourth mile to school, has Sve-room bouse, large barn, good well and trait. This farm is in good neighborhood and a bargain at 937.50 per acre. Terms 91,000 down. Possession will be given. ISO acres, ail good land. 100 acres In high state of cultivation, 80 acres pasture. Large seven-room house, three acres of bearing orchard of all kinds of fruit, steel tower windmill, and good well. Prioe will be placed at n bargain. Terms 11,500 down. Possession given. 11l acres, all good land, well located. good four-room house. Price right. Will sell on terms of 91,0 Ml down or will take trade as first payO. F. METERS. BIG PUBLIC BALE. One-half mile south and two miles west of Remington. H. W. Milner will PmiBAY, JANUARY SO, 1911. Horses, cattle, hogs, sheep, wagons, buggies, ail farming tools. A lot of good stuff which will be sold to the llghsrt bidder. Household goods, etc. Come early and see the old black cat. H. W. MILNER. .. ■> i. • hi ▲ Classified Adv. will sell it.
