Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 211, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 September 1911 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
inflAKiiißn iitiiunin> wmwviiiyw WwlwllllP OAU SITS FOB SALE. Fer £= farm, at 50c par bushel. Phone 507 B. P. a address, Parr, Indiana. UJ "" ■"■'■ Far Sale—A fresh shorthorn cow, with calf by her side; a* extra good milker. Inquire of Mrs. W. N. Jordan. phone 522 F. For Sale— Kight tons of good timothy hay. C. E. Dean. For Sale—One bay. horse, coming 6 years old; a working and driving horse. Inquire of William Augspurger, 3 miles west of Rensselaer. Phone Na 535 E. For Sale— Slightly used hard coal heater, 1 base burner, 1 couch, 1 presser, 1 davenport, 1 lawn swing and 1 porch rocker; cheap if taken at once. Inquire at the E. V. Hansford residence. For Sale—Peaches. Phone 453. For Sale—Two good lots in Leopold’s addition. Fred N. Chapman, Commissioner, or inquire of James H. Chapman. For Sale— Two milch cows, one full blood 8-year-old Jersey and one grade >»year-old Jersey. Norman Warner. For Sate—Lots 9, 10, 11, U. block Id, in Weston’s addition; $509 school fund mortgage. Will take SIOO for equity if oold quick. Address W. L. Canary, Terre Haute, Ind. For Sale—Seven lota wRh residence; plenty of fruit. Will sell or trade; will take team and wagon as part payment Granville Aldrich. FOr Sale— soo bushels of extra good Rudy seed wheat, guaranteed free from rye. F. Thompson, Parr. Ind. For Salo—Krakauer Bros, piano, new. Mrs Frank Folts. For Salo—Hardwood lumber of ail kinds; also cord wood- Randolph Wright, R. D. Na 3, Rensselaer, or Mt Ayr phone No. 20 I. Bor Salo—No. 2 Smith Premier typewriter at a bargain. Leslie Clark, at The Republican office. FOB RENT. For Bent—4 furnished rooms on ground floor, cistern and well water in kitchen. Inquire of Mrs. Brenner, on South Division street. For Bent—Furnished rooms. Mrs. ffi. L. Clark. FOB TRADE. For Trade —9-room modern residence and 2-story brick business building at Williamsport, Ind., for term This property rents for S4O per mofcth. J. J. Weaat, Rensselaer, Ind. WANTED. Wanted—Experienced stenographer. James H. Chapman. Wanted—Boy to work in laundry before and after school. O. H. McKay. Wanted—Apprentice girl to learn millinery trade. Rowles & Parker. Wanted—Girl to do housework; wages $4 or $4.50 per week. Begin work Sept Ist Apply at State Bank. LOST. Lest— Wednesday evening between Alf Donnelly’s corner and depot, a little girl's gray sweater- Finder please leave at this office or inform Mrs. James Walter, phone 501 H. Leet—Dull gold locket, with initial "M.” Please return to Marguerite Irwin. m— i E ST RAYED. Estrayed—From pasture near McCoysburg, one yearling Hereford steer weighing about 600 pounds. Information that will result in recovery of th® steer will be rewarded. Inform Sherman Morris, of McCoysburg, or leave word at The Republican office. , FARM LOANS 'Without Commission I CUT THU I Wul llu Office Charges nw A si n «rt Charges For Mfl I p Y Makto « ° ut If! 0 ft Li I Recording Instruments W. H. PARKINSON. .I, i i i ■ AUTOMOBILES. Ws have en aw Boer ready for delivery two of those convenient •cmwmiCal runabouts, completely equipped, for S6OO. Call and let us tell you more about r . * MISCELLANEOUS. Meg Cholera Pecßlvely Cmd-1 wfll cure your hogs or got no pay for the treatment. Wire mo or write me, and I will come and if I treat your bogs sad fail to effect a cure, it costs you nothing- Ben B. Miller, Mt Ayr, A fltewlfled Adv. wßi mH it. -.ycnv/" hflVT'i ,V-> 9 •
