Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 180, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 August 1911 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

golden plums. Mrs. Austin Hopkins, ph<rift6 2 * - *■—'■ fw Sale—No. 2 Smith Premier typewriter eta bargain Leslie Clark, - Per Sale—Some full blood Duroc male and female shoats. C. A. Reed, p>iy<f (Sg a ’ Per Sale -Seven lot*, with residence. plenty of small fruit. If sold by Sept let |7OO. Box 217, Rensselaer, Indiana. Per Sale—Sotoe full blood PolondChlnn boar pigs; also full blood Jersey ball. B. a Maxwell, R. D. 1, Rensseuoer, ind^'’ * Per Sale—Krakauer Bros, piano,] new. Mrs Frank Felts. Per Sale—Typewriter ribbons. ReFer Sale—Residence property in Remington for sale' cheap, or will trade for good automobile. Address B. 8. Alkmsn. Newport, Indians. Per Sale er Trade—l Rumley separator, in good repair. Write Ray Light, Ranh, Benton county, Indiana. POT gale Bees and beekeepers’ supp Han. Gall or write for free catalogue Unite Clark. Rensselaer. Par Sale—Hardwood lumber of ail Units; also cord wood. Randolph Wright, R. D. No. I, Rensselaer, or ML Ayr phone No. 20 I. FOR BERT. Par Best—No. 2 Smith Premier typewriter. Leslie Clark, at the Republican office. Far Bent Furnished rooms. Mrs. B. L. Clark. Bar Bent —Well finished, five-room aettage, good location. F. Thompson. WASTED. - Wanted—A private family would like to take two gentlemen boarders. Address Box 39, City. Wonted—Twenty lady clerks at the Ronsford bankrupt sale. Apply at once at the store. Wonted—To buy a ton or so of clover hay. J. D Allman. Wanted—Ta buy n good solid second hand spring wagon. Home Grocery. Wsnise liuusl and traveling salesmen rspran— ling our raliabie goods. Any man of good appearance who la not afi*M e t work can make thin a natlnmßterr sad permanent business. Write at un for terms. Outfit free. Territear unlimited. Big money can be ■jmtq- Apply aulek. Allen Nursery Co., we* x • STOLEN. States—From the J. P. Hammond premises Saturday night, a bicycle} back tire red, Thor coaster brake Information leading to recovery will be rewarded. FARM LOANS 'Without Commission I PET THE Delay 1 bill lit Wlthost Office Charges ______ _ J Without Charges For I DUFY Maklng ° ut or lUflu I Recording Instruments W. H. PARKINSON. AUTOMOBILES. Wo have en ear finer ready for delivery two of those convenient sonnet leal runabouts, completely equipped, for $460. Coll and let us tell iXaaarSit Hiram Day I DMALEB Of !? In rs I I I f pBESSELABB, - - INDIANA j j ■ i .i .1 ■ .I M -1 ...11 11n. His desire to place his money in a plaice where it would be safe, caused William Stein camp, a farmer west of Columbus, to lose more than $506 in a fire. The blaze started from a defective flue and burned his house and outbuildings. Following a robbery in the neighborhood a few days ago, Steincamp hid his money in a trunk the attic. _ No matter what yon wont to sell or .ft mnu t» tar. trr . , Typewriter ribbons tor sale at The RmmliUcaa office. ' ■Si?' • *•