Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 177, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 28 July 1911 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

B Column. Smith Premier ain, Leslie Clark, office. f%r Sale—Some (all blood Ouroc mad female shoats. C. A. Reed, phefae 536 A. Per Sale —Seven lots, with residence, plenty of small fruit If sold by August Ist, S7OO. Box 217, Rensselaer, Indiana. . Far Sale —Some full blood PolandChina boar pigs; also full blood Jersey ball. B. C. Maxwell, R. O. 1. Renssewmrtod. Far Sale —Krakauer Bros, piano, new. Mrs Frank Foltz. For Sale—Typewriter ribbons. Republlcan office. ... M „.ll 1 11, , , ! Far Sale—Residence property In! Remington for sale cheap, or will trade for good automobile. Address B. 8. Alkman, Newport Indiana ■■■——— ' ' i Fbr Sale er Trade—l Rumley separator. In good repair. Write Ray Light Raab, Beaton county, Indians. Far Sale —Bees and beekeepers’ supplies. Call or write for free catalogue. labile Clark, Rensselaer. Indiana. Far Sale—Hardwood lumber of ail ktefls; also cord wood. Randolph WHght R. D. No. S, Rensselaer, or HtyAyr phone No. 20 I. ■ FOR BRUT. Far Beat—No. 2 Smith Premier typewriter. Leslie Clark, at the Republlcan office. “ Ibr Beat—Furnished rooms. Mrs. B. L. Clark. Far Bent —Well finished, five-room eednge, good location. F. Thompson. -J WANTED. Wanted—To buy a ton or so of stover hay, J. D Allman. Wanted—A load of clover hay. Geo. Healey, phone 163. Wanted—To buy a good solid second hand spring wagon. Home Grocery. Local and traveling salesS>a»-> uprssrating our reliable roods. W«U Of good appearance who la not ItjiM of work can make this a satls■Btory and permanent business. Write ■toneo for terms. Outfit tree. TerriMOT unlimited. Bis money can be quick. Allen Nursery Co., LOSS. Lead—Small chain purse. Finder please leave at C. Bari Duvall’s store. FARM LOANS 'Without Commission IfiPT nn Without Delay |ay Without Office Charges _AJ Without Charges for IH ■r Y Making out or HUH L I Recording Instruments W. H. PARKINSON. £ STRAYED. Estrayed— A bay mare weighing about 1,000 pounds; bad headstall of halter on when she left. A liberal reward for information to Jas. German, es at this office. AUTOMOBILES. We have ea ear fleer ready for delivery two of those convenient economical runabouts, completely eguipped. for SOOO. Cali and let us tell you more about . “• The MSXHSII' MAI tOSfi MERCY HOSPITAL. City es Gary Mast Raise S2MOO For ' ■ InstUutiosN Support. ftorr. Ind., July 27. —Unless the people of Gary can raise $20,000 within the next two months, the city will lose the Mercy Hospital. Sisters of St. Francis, who established the institution in 1907, are dependent upon the earnings for support and as threefifths of the cases are charity ones, the hospital is being conducted at a lose. Three of the nuns have given up their lives for the sick of the city. FALLS AND BREAKS BOTH LEGS. Well Digger nearly Drowns Before Being Rescued. Newcastle, Ind., July 27.—While being drawn from a well which he bad just completed, and into which the water was rapidly pouring, Monroe Hoover, a well digger of New Lisbon, tumbled from the bucket to the bottom, twenty-five feet below, and broke both legs. He was helpless and the water was pouring In so fast be almost drowned before being rescued. Happiest Girl la Llueela. A Lincoln, Neb., girl writes, “I had gMjMPfRkNi and stomach trouble. 1 ud U..r Tablets and la three day, I