Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 195, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 18 August 1911 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

fififl- ~ .IJM- Jl II I cassflißu CDiamn. rax sxu. — For Sale—Brush runabout automobile. James C. Clark. Bar Bala—No. 2 Smith Premier typewriter at a bargain. Leslie Clark, at Urn Republican office. Par Sale—Beren lota, with residence, plenty of small trait If sold by Sept Ist 9700. Box 217, Rensselaer, Indiana. Per gala Krakauer Bros, piano, new. Mrs Ftank Foltz. Par gala- Typewriter ribbons. Republican office. Par gala Residence property in IpfijlM for sale cheap, or will trade for good automobile. Address B. 8. Aikman, Newport Indiana.Par gala—Hardwood lumber of ail kinds; also cord wood. Randolph Wight, R. D. No. S, Rensselaer, or ilt.Ayr phone No. 20 1. FOR MOT, Par Bant—No. 2 Smith Premier typo writer. Leslie Clark, at'the Republican office. Par Bant—Furnished rooms. Mrs. B. L. Clark. Bar Bant Well finished, five-room nonage, good location. F. Thompson. FOR TRADE. Far Trade—9-room modern residence and 2-story brick business building at Williamsport Ind?, for farta This property rents for S4O per Waited. Wanted—Girl to do housework; wages |4 or $4.60 per week. Begin emit Sept Ist Apply at State Bank. .. Wanted —One or two rooms, partly furnished,^or unfurnished. Mrs. A. Dayton, South Weston and Rutsen Wanted—Timothy hay. Will pay top price. Call at Tom Callahan’s, Newland, or write Wbl Wladersky, 1121 South Canal St, Chicago. Wanted—'To buy a good solid second hand spring wagon. Home Grocery. ■<L II I I IM. Wanted Luts) and traveling salesaw rw»r— Sting our reliable goods. fin of good appearance who la not of work can make this a satisand permanent business. Write l ter terms Outfit free. Terri wlimlted. Big money can be Aap|y quick. Allan Nursery Co., teP» • W • K • LOST. Lest—Black leather folding pocketbook, containing between $lO and sl4; card contained name of either H. M. or Hazel M. Bahr; lost in Rensselaer or on east gravel road. Reward. Informatkm to Don Wright. * FARM LOAMS Without Commission I PUT TOC I Uul IMb Without Office Charges J Without Charges For (INFY Mau&s ° ut ° r M| UII U I Recording Instruments W. H. PARKINSON. ■■■"■ X ■ AUTOMOBILES. We have en ear fleer ready for delivery two of those convenient economical runabouts, completely equipped, for S4OO. Call and let us tell you more about * The tfUoar€lr

Z. T. Sweeney was state fish and Kamo commissioner for a number of years. He drew $1,300 per year, we believe, as salary. Governor Marshall appointed George W. Miles. Economy was pledged by the governor but he thought the salary too small for Miles and he had the last legislature raise It to $3,000. About all that Miles has done, so far as we have learned, is to .put all of his deputies on a fat flat salary, thereby increasing the expense of the office very materially. Miles has done one more thing, and that is to license a number of men to use seins. They are supposed to go seining for gar and carp, and to throw all game fish back into the streams. Fishing clubs about the state say that they do not return the game fish to the streams, and have indicated in letters to the governor that the licenses are being used as a shield to depopulate the streams of bass and pickerel. The governor has turned a deaf ear to the pleadings. Miles is a $3,000 man and his big salary should cause all to have confidence in him. Economy is a fine campaign argument, but the pledges of an aspirant to o ce are soon forgotten. flssmed is Give Hist a Hew Stomach. “I suffered intensely after eating and so medicine or treatment I tried esemed to do any good,” writes H. M Youngpeters, Editor of The Sun. Lake View, Ohio. 'The first few doses of Chamberlain’s Stomach and Liver TlMota gave me surprising relief and the second bottle seemed to give me a new stomach and perfectly good health.** For sale by all dealers. c