Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 199, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 23 August 1911 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

llAAAlnflfl fliiiliintfi 1 1 ■■■■ ■'■■■■*—> Mbft fl.kT-W For .Sale—Good black oak cord wood. J. M. Yeoman, phone 516 D. For Sale-Gentle family horse, guaranteed in every respect, coming soar-year-old. W. L Hoover, sheriff. Rar Sale—No. 2 Smith Premier typewriter at a bargain. Leslie Clark, at The RepobUcan office. For Sale—Seven lots, with realdenes, plenty of small fruit If sold by Sept lat,s7OO. Box 217. Rensselaer, Indiana For Sato—Krakauer Bros, piano. mw. Mrs Frank Foltz. Far Sato—Typewriter ribbons. Republican office. For Sato—Hardwood lumber of ail kinds; also cord wood. Randolph Wright, B. D. No. 3. Rensselaer, or Mt Ayr phono No. 20 I. FOR BSMT, For Rent—An 8-room house. Inquire of N. Littlefield. For Rent—Furnished rooms. Mrs. B. L. Clark. Far Bent—Well finished, five-room cottage, good location. F. Thompson. Far Bent No. 2 Smith Premier typewriter. Leslie Clark, at the Republican office. FOB TRADE. For Trade—9-room modern residence and 2-story brick business building at Williamsport Ind., for farm This property rents for S4O per month. J. J. Weast Rensselaer, Ind, WANTED. Wanted -Middle aged lady or girl with experience, to keep house for family of three. Inquire at second tense north of Presbyterian church.. Wanted—Washing or work by day or hour. Inquire of Mrs. Galbreath, corner of Cherry and Cullen street. Wanted—Girl to do housework; wages $4 or $4.50 per week. Begin work Sept Ist Apply at State Bank.

Wsnted-*-Timothy hay. Will pay top price. Cal! at Tom Callahan’s, New* tend, or write Wm. Wladersky, 1121 South Canal St., Chicago. Wanted—A load of clover hay. Geo. Healey, phone 153. WMtet—Local and traveling salesOMB reOfOentlng our reliable rood*. Afar num of good appearance who is not afircM Wf wont can make thia a satlsfactory dad permanent business. Write at once for terma. Outfit free. Territory unlimited. Big money can be S£ lck ' Allen Nursery Co.. LOST. Leet—Between J. F. Irwin’s residence and Remington, a child’s black plush coat Finder leave at this office, or return to A. E. Wallace, and receive reward. FARM LOANS f Without Commission 1 PET TUP Without Delay Uli I IML Without Office Charges _ J Without Charges For in« pv ° ut ° r Of (J H U I Recording instruments W. H. PARKINSON. AUTOMOBILES. Wo have on our floor ready for delivery two of those convenient economical runabouts, completely equipped, for >6OO. Call and let us tell you more about «- The FARMS FOR SALE. 65 acres, six miles out, corn land, good buildings. 375. Terms, >1,500 down. 100 acres, 140 tillable, fair Improvements. |45. Terms, $1,500 down. 600 acres good land, good buildings. WUI trade. 100 acres in Kansas, 160 acres in Arkansas, and a >5,000 mortgage note; will trade together or separate and pay cash difference. 21 acres, four blocks from court 25 acres improved; terms easy. GEO. F. METERS. “An altogether delightful play” is tho universal sentiment of the imffiOhse audiences which have seen Hopkins” in every city in the ggtofl. The theatregoers of Rensselaer wUI have an opportunity to confirm this verdict on Thursday, Aug. 24, at the opera house, when it will be presented by the original company, with a complete scenic equipment and a thoroughly competent cast What have you to sell? Why don’t you sell It? A Republican classified Ml will bring you a buyer wHling to phy what it h worth. Don’t put it off. Throe llnae owe week in all tosses of the Daily and Semi-Weekly publiodn nfl cur ClomMod CoJuuun' ~, ';,