Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 181, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 August 1911 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Classified Minn. i. «■—<* i ' FOB BALI. hr 8«1»—An abundance of very fine golden plains. Mrs. Austin Hopkins, phone No. 2. Sir Sale—No. 2 Smith Premier typewriter at a bargain. Leslie Clark, at The Republican office. Par Sale—Some full blood Duroc male and female shoats. C. A. Reed, phone 635 A. Per Sale—Seven lots, with residence, plenty of small fruit If sold by Sept Ist S7OO. Box 217. Rensselaer, Indiana. Bar Sale— -Krakauer Bros, piano, new. lira Prank Foltx. : j .... Per gale— Typewriter ribbons. Republican office. Per Sale—Residence property in Remington for sale cheap, or will trade for good automobile. Address B. & Alkman, Newport Indiana. Per Sale Bees end beekeepers’ supplies. Cell or writ* for free catalogue. Lealle Clark, Rensselaer, Indiana. Per Sale —Hardwood lumber of ail klada; also cord wood. Randolph Wright R. D. No. 3, Rensselaer, or Mt Ayr phone No. 20 I. " FOB BERT. Per Beat—No. 2 Smith Premier typewriter. Leslie Clark, at the Republican office. Far Bent— Furnished rooms. Mrs. E. L. Clark. Fir Beat— Well finished, five-room eating*, good location. F. Thompson. WANTED. Wanted —A private family would like to take two gentlemen boarders. I Address Box 39, City. Wanted—Twenty lady clerks at the Ransford bankrupt sale." Apply at oace at the store. Warded —To buy a ton or so of etoW bay. J. D Allman. Wanted—To buy a good solid second ban* spying wagon- Home Grocery. tmei Luu>) and traveling sales--1111,1111 .JjPWijeaPng our reliable roods. Any anaa at fooa appearance who la not Um ar fwfc can make this a aatlsnMtary and permanent business. Write Jtvaaa ter terms Outfit free. Terrianffi aualttd. Big money can be Ida. Apply quick. Allen Nursery Co., W* Xe STOLEN. Stolen—From the J. P. Hammond premises Saturday night, a bicycle; back tire red, Thor coaster brake Information leading to. recovery will be rewarded. FABM LOANS 'Without Commission I PUT TOC wlthoHt °* la y I bill llu WlUoat Office Charges J Without Charges For Ift lIF Y Making ° ut ° r nU II U I Recording Instruments W. H. PARKINSON. AUTOMOBILES. W* have on ear finer ready for delivery two of those convenient economical runabouts, completely equipped, for *6OO. Call and let us tell you more shout *• Th * iaUtxH&r
Bates on Monou. On account of the International Meet at Chicago, 111., the Monon Route will sell tickets at one and one-half fare for the round trip. Tickets will be on sale August 13, 14 and 15th. and will be good to return until Aug 21st On account of the Modern Woodmen of America, Southern Indiana District Convention, at Evansville, the Monon Route will sell tickets at one and one-half fare for the round trip. Tickets will be on sale August 8 and 9 and will be good to return until August 10, 1911. FARMS FOB SALE. *5 acres, six miles out, corn land, good buildings. 175. Terms,. $1,500 down. ICO acres, 140 tillable, fair improvements. S4O- Terms, $1,500 down. (00 acres good land, good buildings. WUI trade. I<o acres in Kansas, 160 acres in Arkansas, and a $5,000 mortgage note; will trade together or separate and par cash difference. 21 acres, four blocks from court 25 acres improved; terms easy. GEO. F. MEYERS. At a banquet of Indianapolis machinists Saturday night, two political booms were Isuncbed. Chie was that Of Edgar A. Perkins, president of the State Federation of Labor, for lieu-tenant-governor next year, and the other wse that of John J. Keegan, a machinist and member of the lower bouse of tbs general assembly in the rsoent session, for mayor of Indianapolis in 1912.
