Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 272, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 November 1911 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

wHB IHiiShwßhw II Mil lillllllllll <* '» - Will? ,‘w* ;• ■ OAIGB* Far Bale— Aboutso head of Poland Chtaa shoats, averaging about 125 pounds. Inquire of Michael Jungle* R D. No. 2, or at Ml residence 11 mile* north of Rensselaer and IK miles east of the Gant school house. Far Sale-Radiator Gem hard coal base burner, in good shape* nearly nev, price $22; cost s4s.—George Tnllis, Phone 511-D. For Sale— Six-room house, four lota, city water, about 19 fruit trees and other improvements, in Rensselaer.— Fred Schults, R D. 2, Rensselaer, or Phone 526-H. ~ ‘ -g-' Far Sale— Choice dry geese and due> feathers at the Fancy Produce Market—C. E. Prior. For Sale—A fine variety of handpicked apples, 50 cents a bushel. Call at the Nowels House. , For Salo— Old newspapers, big bundle for a nickle at The Republican office. For Sale— A. Crystal base burner, No. 132; cost $45, will sell for $25; good as new. Phone 153. For Sale— The Remington House, Remington, Ind. All furnished, electric lights, bath, hot and cold water. Will exchange for small farm pr other property, a good business. Address J. jL Teter, Remington. Ind. Fbe. Sale— About 250 Michigan buded peach trees, several varieties, also a few plums. 8. E. Yeoman, Phone 381.

Far Salo—A good bunch of pure bred Duroc Jerseys, both males and. females. Inquire of John R. Lewis, Phone 512-K, R. F. D. No. 1, 10 miles northeast of Rensselaer. ..WANTED. - Wanted— Plain sewing, quilting, etc. Mrs. Moses Chupp, in the old Kannal property. Wanted— Men that have teams and wagons wanted to husk corn. Will pay good price to the right parties and they can find place to board. Will commence at once. Write or call and see me. John O’Connor, Knlman, Ind. FOB RENT. To Rent— Two down-stairs rooms, partly furnished or unfurnished. Desirable location. Phone 420. FOUND. Found— Big door key. Cpll at Republican office. LOST. Loot— String of crystal beads, between Mrs. James Yeoman's residence and Eigelqbach’s butcher shop. Kindly leave at Mrs. James Yeoman’s. Lest—A Scotch Collie, white about neck and face. Strayed from my farm near Newland. Belonged to Danville, IIL, party. Notify Ed Oliver, Newland who will pay $5.00 for information leading to recovery. , Lost—A small brown purse, containing about $1.55; between Rowles A Parker’s store and B. Forsythe* residence. Finder please return to Mrs. S. C. Irwin. MISCELLANEOUS. Watches, clocks and Jewelry for sale. All kinds of repair work done. Call and see my new shop.—C. B. Mandeville, Fair Oaks, Ind. MONEY TO LOAN. The Union Central life Insurance Co. has made a big appropriation of money to be loaned on good farms in Jasper county and offers a liberal contract without commission. John A. Dunlap, Agent.

PUBLIC SALE. The undersigned will offer at public auction at Robert Michal’s barn in the city of Rensselaer, on Saturday, NOVEMBER 25, 1211 commencing at 1 o’clock, the followtag property, 14 Head es Horses and Males—Consisting of:All young horses, 1 span of mare mules, 2 years old; 1 span of bay males, match team, 2 years old, 1 black mare, 2 years old; 1 span of horse colts, one year old; 3 yearling mare colts; 3 suckling mare colts; 1 twelve year old mare, lady v brok«. 10 head of calves. 8 head of ewes. Terms—A credit of 10 months will lbs given on sums over >10; 8 per cent interest if not paid when due. 6 per cent off for cash. Sums of 810 and under cash. GAYLORD MICHAEL. John G. Culp, Auctioneer. Chas. G. Spitler, Clerk. .. , ,- T Services at Church es God. Rev. a J. Lindsey, of Oregon Hl, editor of the Restitution Herald, will preach Saturday evening and Sunday morning and evening at tne Church of .