Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 139, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 June 1911 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Mild Colom. . ••• / ■ ■ * FOB SAM. Far Sale—A few good Shropshire ewes from 1 to 3 years old; also one full blood ram. H. J. Gowland. phone No. 502 G. Far Sale—A McCray refrigerator for hotel or restaurant use; in good condition. 6 feet deep and 7ft feet high. Indian School, phone 83. For Sale— Cherries; get your order in early. Mrs. E. Powell, or phone No. 151. For Sale— Cherries on the tree or delivered.—Marion 1. Adams, phone 533 L. For Sale at a Bargain— A piano with elegant bench and scarf. Owner requiring funds will sell for 3125 and quarantee the instrument as represented first class. The piano can bo examined and demonstrated at my piano store north from McFarland's grocery. PERRY W. HORTON. For Sale—< good 4-year-old horse, unbroken horse, sound, weight 1300; also 10 bushels extra good early seed corn.—T. W. Grant For Sale— Residence and one acre of ground ip Rensselaer. Plenty of fhilt A bargain if sold within 30 days. Granville Aldrich. For Sale— Five cows, fresh from one week to one month. Frank Foltz. r .wp..— ■■■■— ■■ „, t , .... .. For Sale— Four good milch cows, frosh now. Riley Tullis, phone 527 E. For Sale or Trade— l Rumley separator, in good repair. Write Ray Light, Raub, Benton county, Indiana. For Sale or Bent— Second hand No. 6 Remington typewriter. Leslie Clark, at Republican office. For Sale— Bees and beekeepers* supplies. Call or write for free catalogue. Leslie Clark, Rensselaer, Indiana. For Sale— Hardwood lumber of ail kinds; also cord wood. Randolph Wright R. D. No. 3, Rensselaer, or Mt Ayr phone No. 20 I. FOB BE JIT. For Bent— House of four rooms in northeast part of town. Arthur H Hopkins. WANTED. Wanted— To buy a good solid second hand spring wagon. Home Grocery. 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 334 D. Wanted— Family washings. Mrs. Julia Day, East Milton street Wanted— Place to do housework. 1 have small child.—Mrs. Ada Overley, Francesville, Ind. Wanted— Roomers or boarders; convenient locaion. —Mrs. A. Collins. Wanted—Teams for plowing; >1.50 per acre; come at once; inquire of Dr. H. L. Brown. Wantst Local and traveling salesmen representing our reliable goods. Any man of good appearance who Is not afraid of work can make this a satisfactory and permanent business. Write at once for terms. Outfit free. Territory unlimited. • Big money can be Alien Nursery Co., AUTOMOBILES. And now wo have R. Our famous Model “I” 3956 oar furnished in a 5> passenger body—same price. The only foredoor touring car in the market selling for lessthanmWM. LOST. Lost—Male Jersey pig. Notify the owner, Dave Hinds. Lost—A |5 bill, between McFarland’s corner and Rowles & Parker's store Finder will pay suitable reward if returned to Dick Turner or this office. Loot—A baby’s cream colored long coat, either in town or on Pleasant Ridge road. Finder leave at Republican office or return to Mrs. Wash Lowman. Loot— Pair of glasses, ,at Rosebud church or between there and town, or after reaching town Sunday evening. Finder return to Harry Jacobs or leave at this office. Lost— Between my residence and the home of Mrs. O’Meara, a chain and locket Finder pleaqp bring to my home or leave at Republican office—Mrs. J. W. Medicos. Lest— Small garnet set from ring, between Baptist church and Dr r English's. Return to Grace Peyton. ESTBATED. Taken Up— Two stray calves. —Fred Karch, R. D„ Wheatfield, Indiana. in ,i Let your wants be known through mu* Classified Column.