Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 137, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 June 1911 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
CUssHed Coteißß. FOB MU- ■ ■■ VF*r Sale—Cherries; get year order In eerly. Mrs. E. Powell, or phone No. 161. v - • for Sale—Cherries on the tree or delivered.*—Marion I. Adams, phone SSSL. - - ; Per Sale at a Bargain—a piano with elegant bench and scarf. Owner re quiring tends will sell tor 1166 and qnaraatee the Instrument as represented first class. The piano can be examined and demonstrated at my piano store north from McFarland's grocery. PERRY W. HORTON. Per Sale—Dutch Uncle cultivator, with gopher attachments, almost new. Cheap.—G. A. Daugherty. Per Sale - A good 4-year-old horse, unbroken horse, sound, weight 1300; also 10 bushels extra good early seed eonu—T. W. Grant. Per Sale-Residence and one acre et ground in Rensselaer. Plenty of trait A bargain it sold within 30 days. Granville Aldrich. Per Sale—Five cows, fresh from one week to one month. Frank Foils. Pw Sale Four good milch cows, fresh now. Riley Tunis, phone 637 E. Per Sals er Trade—l Rumley eapsrater, in good repair. Write Ray Light, Ranh, Benton county, Indiana. Par Sale er Beni-Second hand No. d Remington typewriter. Leslie Clark, at Republican office.
For Blh Be— and beekeepers' supplies. Call or writ* ter fraa catalogue. Ladle Clark. Reaaaelaer, Indiana. Iter gala— Hardwood lumber at ail Made; alao cord wood. Randolph Wright, R. D. No. S, Renaaelaer. or Mt Ayr phone No. 10 L FOR MOT. Far Rent —Houoe of tour rooma In aorMiaaal part of town. Arthur H WANTED, Wanted Place to work by the day or week. Address Miss Lena Sparrow. Call at residence of Mrs. Sharp, near depot. Wanted Cherry pickers. Also cherries for sale. —George Reed, phone S34D. Wanted— Family washings. Mrs. Julia Day, Bast Milton street. Wanted —Place to do housework. 1 hare small child.—Mrs. Ada Overtey, Francesrille, Ind. Wanted —Roomers or boarders; cou▼enient local on.—Mrs. A. Collins. Wanted —To buy a good mare, from 4 to 12, well broke, weighing from I*6® to 1300 pounds.—T. W. Grant
Wanted—Reliable man in every county to look after our nursery businesa. Permanent position. Experience unnecessary. Write tor particulars.—BUßß NURSERIES, Manchester, Conn. Wanted Milk customers. Levi Ckwse. Wanted—Teams for plowing; sl.6# per acre; come at once; inquire of Dr. H. L. Brown. wnsasd—Leoal and traveling salesmen isorssmilng our reliable goods. Any man es good appearanoe who Is not afraid of work oaa make this a satisfactory and permanent business. Writs st one# ter terms. Outfit free. TerriIfT unlimited. Big money can be <■*<*- AUen Nursery Oa, MIBCELL A NEOUB. Rensecleentng—l am now ready to take orders tor hoaaeeleanlng with my vacuum cleaner. Call on or address O. 8. Baker, Renaaelaer. AUTOMOBILES. And new we have it. Our famous Mods! *T* ftfift car tarnished hat* passenger body—same price. The only toredoor touring car In the market selling for less then Hlfftte. LOST. Loot Between my residence and the home of Mrs. O’Meara, a chain and locket Finder pleese bring to my home or leave at Republican office.—Mrs. J. W. Madieus. Last—Small garnet set from ring, between Baptist church and Dr. English's. Return to Grace Peyton. loot Bmall oval B. H. a Pin; gold. Finder please leave at Republican office or with Miss Beatrice Tates. IBTRATRR. ■ - . Taken Up—Two stray calves.—Fred Many tils come from Impure blood. Cant have pure blood with faulty dlgeetion, lasy liver and sluggish bowels. Blood Bitters strengthens
