Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 6, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 January 1911 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

■ I Biiifi I • 118 JW* Vm FOB SALK. F*r Sale —-6-passenger, 4 -cylinder, 25-horses power auto; Jn good condition, cheap If sold at once. Call phone No. SSI. FOR RKNT. Fan for Beat. —Pasture, garden and tael tree. I hare a farm with good trafNßaga. newly painted; cad have all the ground a man can handle for cropa, up to *OO acres. John O’Connor. Knlman, lad. Per Beat -Business room in Republican building, by day, week or month. Healey * Clark. WANTED. Wealed—Wood choppers to cut cordwood and fence posts. John O’Connor, Knlman, Indiana. Wanted —Position to nurse by nurse with best physician’s references. Lafayette phone 3000, Lafayette, Indiana 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 taller made petticoats. Address, with reference, at once, Tippecanoe Petticoat Go., Rochester, Ind. ——erwpw AUTOMOBILES. Never before such car values at such priees. Let us give you all the specifications. // MLstxffGlr FOUND. Found— A gold brooch. Inquire at this offioe.

FOB SALE. 11 acre*, It* block* from court house. IS acres, fire room house, on easy terms. ISO acres, 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 fire-room house, large barn, good well and fruit. This farm is in good neighborhood and a bargain at $37.50 per acre. Terms SI,OOO down. Possession will he given. 180 acres, all 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 a bargain. Terms $1,600 down. Possession given. 181 acres, all good land, well located, good four-room house. Price right. Will sell on terms of $l,O Ml down or will take trade as first payment. Q. F. MEYERS. Methodist Chgreh Services. The subject at Trinity M. EL church Sunday morning is “Facing the Crisis." Evening, "Our Sufficiency." There will be preaching every night during January, except Saturday Rev. W. W. Speer, of Wolcott, will be with us to conduct the singing. All are welcome to these services. k BOISE USE LADY'S APPEAL T» «n k—wing elwn a i rtmatllm. whether ■wcwlT or at Eh* Jotau. arlatka. tuabMUo. harharhr. pahu la the kM—yi or —wralgla pot—, to writ* to her for a hoar IMl—t which haa Npaatatij cured aU of throe torture*. She SHlc It her Saty to Mod It to aU swfferm wUI •-otlfy— — chaaee of climate betas aee—muj. Ihta cheeia Stoonerry banlabr* urtr arid fMto the Mood, too— the atlffc—d Joint,, par Maa the htood. aed bright—* the eyua. irWlng atostleltr —d to— to the What have you to sell? Why don't you soil UT A Republican classified ad srill bring you s buyer willing to pur What it la worth. Don't pot it uC Threw Hues on* week in all isa*es at tbs 'Daily and Semi-Weekly BspuMisaa for 88 cents. • ■