Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 216, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 September 1911 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Classified Co limn. IPMUMVI lIVU Wllllllll* ro» &Hl. Far Bale—A good piano, table and ohaira; cheap It taken soon; inquiry of Mrs. Vera Schock or phone 172. . '■ ■' ■"■■■ '■ n »■■■■■ —' -—».■■ Set Sale —Peaches, leave orders at Bftm» Mb. 366. or write to Prank Bncfcer, Rensselaer, R. R. Mo. 3. Fw Sale—Peaches at the Rosebud term, at 66c pee bushel. PhWe 607 B. P. O. address, Parr, Indiana. with calf by her side; an extra good milker. Inquire of Mrs. W. M. Jordan,.phone 622 F. Pec Bale— Lots ». 10, 11, 12. block IC, In Weston’s addition; |6OO school tend mortgage. Will take 3100 for equity If sold quick. Address W. L. •anary, Terre Haute, lnd. Per Sale—Seven lots with residents; plenty of fruit. Will sell or trade; will take team and wagon as part payment Granville Aldrich. Per Bale —6oo bushels of extra good Rady seed wheat, guaranteed free item rye. P. Thompson, Parr, lnd. Per Sale —Kr&kauer Bros, plaao, new. Mrs Frank Foltz. Per Bale —Hardwood lumber of ail kinds; also cord wood. Randolph Weight, R. D. No. 3, Rensselaer, or ML Ayr phons No. 20 I. Ear Sale—No. 2 Smith Premier typewriter at a bargain. Leslie Clark, at The Republican office. FOR RKWT. Par Rent —Six-room flat over McKay laundry; a first class apartment that can be rented reasonably. Inquire of Geo. H. Healey or H. R. Knrrie. v '

Far Brat—4 furnished rooms on ground floor, cistern and well water la kitchen. Inquire of Mrs. Brenner, on South Division street For Boat—Furnished rooms. Mrs. M. L. Clark. ■ WANTED. Wanted—Timothy hay. George F. Meyers. Wanted —At once, a good stenographer. W. H. Parkison, Attorney. Wanted—Apprentice girl to learn millinery trade. Rowles A Parker. AUTOMOBILES. Wo hare on oar floor ready for delivery two of those convenient economical runabouts, completely equipped, for 1600. Call and let us tell you more about »■ The ifliaxtrSll LOST. ' Lest —Saturday night a purse containing two 5-dollar bills and some small change. A reward for same. Return to Earl Galbreath or leave at The Republican office. Lest—Wednesday evening between Alt Donnelly’s corner and depot, a little girl’s gray sweater. Finder please leave at this office or Inform Mrs. James Walter, phone 601 H.

EBTRAYED. Strayed—A half-Jersey spring heifer calf; red with white on belly, information to James Downs, phone 632 I. EStrayed—From pasture near MeCoys burg, one yearling Hereford steer weighing about 600 pounds. Information that will result in recovery of the steer will be rewarded. Inform Sherman Morris, of McCoysburg. or leave word at The Republican office. FARM LOANS ’Without Commission I PPT TUP D«l*y I Util IML Wltheet Office Charges __ _ __ _ _ J Wltheet Charges For IfIHF Y Mak,n * ° ut ° r ill 51 H u I Recording Instruments W. H. PARKINSON. _________ MISCELLANEOUS. Meg Cholera Positively Cared—l wiy cure your hogs or get no pay for the treatment. Wire me or write me, and 1 will* come and If I treat your hogs-and fall to effect a cure. It costs you nothing Ben B. Miller, Mt Ayr. llllMl. Reduced Rates to Indianapolis. On account of the I. O. O. F. Sovrejgn Lodge at Indianapolis, the Moaon Route will sell tickets at one and one-half tare for the round trip. Tickets will be on sale Sept 16, 16, 17 and 20, and will be good to retunf until Sept 26. Fbr further information call on Monon ticket agent “Suffered day and night the torment of itching piles. Nothing helped me until I need Doan's Ointment It cured me permanently.”—Hon. John R. Garrett. Mayor, Girard, Ain. wants be known through