Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 219, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 September 1911 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Classified Column- ", i. » ■ ■■ - 1...T7 , ■ -- FOB SALE. Per Sale—lron gray young mare, 3 years old. Charles Erb, McCoysburg, Indiana. per Sain—Fresh cow. J. F. Mitchell, % mile north of Egypt school house, Jordan township. An extra fine butter cow. Per Sale—A good piano, table and chairs; cheap it taken soon; inquire of Mrs. Vern Schock or phone 172. Per Sale—A fresh shorthorn cow, with calf by her aide; an extra good milker, inquire of Mrs. W. N. Jordan, phone 622 F. Per Sale—Seven lots with residence; plenty of fruit. Will sell or trade; will take team and wagon as part payment. Granville Aldrich. i i .in ■ --i Mi ■■■ ■ - ■ ■" Per Sale—6oo bushels of extra good Rudy seed wheat, guaranteed free •rem rye. F. Thompson, Parr, Ind. Per Sale—Krakauer Bros, piano, new. Mrs Frank Foltz. Per Bale—Hardwood lumber of all kinds; also cord wood. Randolph Wright, R. D. No. 3, Rensselaer, or tit Ayr phone No. 20 1. FOB BENT. Per Bent —Six-room flat over McKay laundry; a first class apartment that can be rented reasonably. Inquire of Geo. H. Healey or H. R. Knrrle. Per Beat—4 furnished rooms on ground floor, cistern and well water tn kitchen. Inquire of Mrs. Brenner, on South Division street. WANTED. Wanted—Girl for general housework. No washing. Address Box 631, Rensselaer, Indiana. Wanted—Canvassing agents at once for the sale of “Compendium of Everyday Wants,” the book of general necessity, price $1.60; also for “The Devil’s Bride,” a wonderful Teligious allegory, price SI.OO. Either outfit sent 'postpaid for 10 cents. 50% commission to agents. Big sellers. Ad- , dress A. B. Kuhlman, Publisher, 136 West Lake St., Chicago, 111. Wanted—Timothy hay. George F. Meyers. Wanted—Apprentice girl to learn millinery trade. Rowles A Parker. Wanted—Agents, first class, for this and surrounding counties, for the “New Standard 1910 Census Atlas of the World.” Agents making $40.00 to $69.00 per week. Best of terms. Also agents for low-priced, easy selling Juvenile and holiday books. Combination outfit postpaid only 20c. 50% commission to agents. Full particulars free. Address A. B. Kuhlman, Publisher, 136 West Lake St., Chicago.
AUTOMOBILES. Wi have on oar floor ready for delivery two of those convenient economical runabouts, completely equipped, for S6OO. Call and let us tell yon more about tt The JUxami LOST. Lost—A turquoise matrix littlefinger ring; long, narrow set. Reward if returned to Mrs. Firman Thompson. Lost—Fountain pen; finder please return to George W. Healey. Reward. Lost- 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. ESTRAYED. Strayed—A half-Jersey spring heifer calf; red with white on belly. Information to James Downs, phone 632 I. Estrayed—From pasture near McCoysburg, one yearling Hereford steer weighing about 600 pounds. Information that will result in recovery of the steer will be - nform Sherman Morris, of McCoysjburg, or leave word at The Republican office. FARM LOANS 'Without Commission I PDT TDC I fall I IML Without Office Charges UB a as HI «v 5 Without Charges For ■l)■ r V Makln * out or nUnC I Recording Instruments W. H. PARKINSON. _ _ _ MISCELLANEOUS. Bog Cholera FftltJvely Cured—l will cure your hoga or got no pay for the treatment WRe mo or write me, and I will come mid If I treat your hugs and fall to eflfcct a cure, It costs W nothing. B«& Miller, ML Ayr. trpuwrttor at a bargain. Leslie dark, •t The Republican office.
