Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 171, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 21 July 1911 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Ml rvl SAIA Fw Site* Some full blood PolandChina boar pigs; also full blood Jersey bolt K. C. Maxwell, R. D. 1, Rensseuaer, Ind. Far Sale—A fall blood Poland-China male hot. lease W. Wells, phone 528 G. Far Balo Krakauer Bros, piano, new. Mrs Frank Falta. For Safa—Typewriter ribbons. RevnhUcaa office. ------ . Far Sato—Raaidence property iff Roanlntton tor sale cheap, or will trade tor good automobile. Address B. & Aikman, Newport, Indiana. Bor Sala Four good milch cows, frosh now. Riley Tullis, phone 617 E. Bor Sale or Trade—l Rumley separator, In good repair. Write Ray' Light. Raab, Benton county, Indiana. For Sale—Bees and beekeepers' sup - plica. Call or write for free catalogue. Unite Clark, Rensselaer, Indiana. For Snto—Hardwood lumber ot ail kfrrite; also cord wood. Randolph Wright. R. D. No. 3, Rensselaer, or Mt Ayr phone No. 10 L FOB RENT. For Beat—Two good typewriters. Malle Clark, at the Republican office For Bent—Well finished, five-room cottage, good location. F. Thompson. WANTED. Wanted—Men wanted for building wooden freight cars. Also bandy men to learn. Common laborers also wanted. Car Works, Michigan City, lad. Wanted—To buy a ton or so of clover hay. J. D Allman. Wanted—A load of clover hay. Geo. Hoaley, phone 163. Wanted—To buy,a good solid second hand spring wagon. Home Grocery. Wsntat Local and traveling saleemon representing our reliable goods. Any man of good appearance who Is not UfiM of work can make this a satlsfietory and permanent business. Write at onoo for terma Outfit free. Territorr unlimited. Big money can be v 1 **- Allen Nurßery Co •• AUTOMOBILES. Watch the South Chicago Motorcycle* arrive and depart on the reliability run next Sunday morning, at MILBOY. James Brown threshed Monday afternoon. W. I. Bivans was a Wolcott visitor Monday afternoon. Mrs. Ed Johnson and Ina Bicker were in Lee Monday. Rev. McCorkle called on Mrs. E. Johns Sunday evening. Miss Etta McCasben called on Mrs. Thos. Spencer Monday. Mr. and Mrs. James Brown took dinner Sunday with Ed McKinley's. Mr. Mattox brought the minister over from Mt Zion Sunday afternoon. Thos. Johnson and family spent Sunday with Mrs. Anna Chapman and family. D. Z. Clark and daughter Martha called on Mrs. Mary McCasben and daughter, Miss Ettte, Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Gtall Clark and little son visited relatives here Sunday and attended church fa the afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. O. 4* Jacks and Miss Dollle and Agnes Stiers, of Lee, attended preaching here Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. George Meadows, of Watseka, 111., and Mrs. Louisa Foulks, of Monon, visited George Foulks over Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. McCasben and little daughter Velma, Miss Odla Myres and Thomas Clark attended church here Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Stewart served ice cream Tuesday evening to a number of friends in honor of Mr. Stewart’s and Mrs. Belle Parks' birthdays. Misses Jessie and Belle Southard, Walter Gilmore, Vern Culp, Glen McKinley and Earl Foulks attended preaching services at Palestine Sunday evening at the Baptist church. Rev. McCorkle preached a most interesting and helpful sermon Sunday afternoon to a large and attentive audience. We hope to have the pleasure of having him come again at an early date. Mrs. W. I. Bivams and little grandson Harold visited fa Rossville, 111., over Sunday, Mrs. Bivans going to consult the specialist at Hoopeston who has been treating her for some months past. Strange, isn’t it. that we all of us, nearly all of us, chafe, fret and sweat * trying to hold A position in the 2:07 class when we could travel comfortably and have a heap better time with the 3:20 boys? No matter what you want to sell or what you want to buy, try a claaslsdl
