Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 88, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 April 1911 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
m* A m Classified Gilnn. IgUf r ~~ ai[t "f»r co.. Vincent Elsele, phone 462. '-v;. Per Site—Boo good 7-foot hedge fence poets, good else and straight. Enquire of C. H. Porter, or phone 601 K. Far Bent—24o acres of blue grass land located one mile north of Kersey, In Jasper county. Known as the Ray farm. Wilt rent for the entire season. Inquire of Joseph B. Ross, Lafayette, Indiana, Wallace mock. ~ Fer Sale—Several head of horses; 1 good draft mare, several good roadsters, including a matched team of colts from Silk Rags. Call on or phone O. K. Ritchey, 618 G. Fer Sale—Four pool tables and fixtures on reasonable terms. George McCarthy. Fer Sale—Residence and one aote of ground In Rensselaer. Plenty of fruit A bargain it sold within 30 days. Granville Aldrich. Fer Sale—Folding bed and lounge. Phone 162. . Fer Sale er Trade—One draft stallion, weight 1,700 pounds; 8 years old, broke single and double; a sure foal getter, and plenty of good colts to show. G. W. Gilman, Remington, Ind. Fer Sale—Bees and beekeepers’ supplies. Call or write for tree catalogue. ''Leslie Clark, Rensselaer, Indiana. For Sale—s 4 head of good native ewes. Inquire of J. A. Lucas, on the Bruce Moflit farm. '■ ■ Fer Sale—Hardwood lumber of ail kinds; also cord wood. Randolph Wright, R. D. No. 3, Rensselaer, or Mt Ayr phone No. 20 I. FOB BUST. Fer Bent—2oo acres hay and pasture land, 15 miles northwest of Rensselaer, 3 miles southweqj. of DeMotte. Address J. A. Stapleton, R. D. 3. Sheldon, Illinois. Fer Beat—2 good 8 room houses, one on opposite side of square from court house, and one within 2 blocks of court house. Good barn with the latter house. Enquire of C. H. Porter or phone 130.
For Bent—Bo acre farm. Inquire of J. D. Allman. For Bent—House of four rooms in northeast part of town. Arthur H Hopkins. WANTED. Wanted—Call or write for tree catalogue of bees and beekeepers’ supplies. Leslie Clark, Rensselaer, lnd. Wanted—To buy a second hand wardrobe. Phone 230. lost 7 T Lost—Saturday evening, three one dollar bills between central office and Fendlg’a dry goods store. Return to Republican office. Lost—A small gold watch chain. Finder please return to C. C. Warner or leave at this office. Reward. MOTORCYCLES. Motorcycles.—Wagner and Excelsior, new and second hand machines at reasonable prices. Inquire of Chester Arnold, Rensselaer Ind., box 182. or telephone 512 H. AUTOMOBILES. No, it’s not a “since” car, since all the others were made. We were making them before. The iflLaxir£li MISCELLANEOUS. ' " ■ ■ ■ Fainting and Paper Hanging—For prompt service and satisfactory work call Clarence Hamilton, painter and paper hanger, telephone No. 472. Lightning Bods—l am still in the business with the best pure copper cable lightning rods. C. C. Parks. BGGB FOB HATCHING. For Sale—lndian Runner duck eggs; have 60 laying ducks; booking orders now; won 16 ribbons at 2 shows. Biggs $1 per 15; f€.oo per 100. Maybew Bros., R. D. No. 3, Rensselaer, Ind. Boon Comb R. L Bed-Eggs for hitching from pur carefully mated pone of winners. We won first prises on our cockerels at Rensselaer, Remington, and the great Loganeport show. The Pirate defeated the Ring at Rensselaer and Proud Advance defeated them all at Remington and Logansport We have carefully mated up tttese birds to produce the best ' advantage, and fanciers of heavy laying “good” R. L Bods will not be disappotnted with the results. Eggs from these high scoring winners, 33.00 per 15; 35.00 for 30. We guarantee a reasonable hatch. Peek A Lock, Remin gum v Indiana. jE«. as
