Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 87, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 April 1912 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

CLASSIFIED COLUMN FOB SALE. F«r Sate— Owing to the installation ofelectric power The Republican has tor sale a 5-horsepower Lambert gasoline engine, equipped with auto sparker and in first class condition. We also have some extra shafting and pulleys to dispose ot: also a 2-horsepower 1 f*'- - water motor. This property will all be sold at a bargain. Call and see the engine and motor in operation at the Republican office. f»r Sale—A McCray refrigerator, 9 feet wide, 7 feet high, 6 feet deep, for * hotel or restaurant Inquire at the Indian School. Phone No. 83. For Sale— Oak lumber, bridge lumber and bills sawed to order if furniabed soon. Victor Yeoman, Phone 521-G; R. D. No. 2, Rensselaer. For Sale—Tame hay, if taken at once; otherwise it will be pressed. Call Lawler farm, Phone 24-A. e For Salo—A Dome cream separator; capacity 180 pounds; at a bargain. Inquire of C. W. Rhoades, the barber, Phone 148. For Sale—A 7-year-old iron gray draft mare, in foal to Swaim’s horse. Inquire of E. Ray Williams or phone 604-L For Sale— Typewriter ribbons of all makes. The Republican. For Sale— Hot house buildings, pipe, etc. Good for hen houses. Cheap. D. W. Waymire, Phone 15. For Salo— 3 conveniently located five-room cottages, at right prices and on easy payments. Firman Thompson. For Saib— 6-room cottage in north part of town, lot 150x187, good well, large chickenpark. E. L. Hammerton, Phone 375. For Salo or Rent— Possession at once; the Hemphill livery barn in Rensselaer; a good paying business. Inquire of Jack Hoyes, R. D. No. 1 or phone 505-D. For Sale— l have divided the Monnett land facing the gravel road into 10-acre lots, and will offer these for sale. This land is within one mile of town and Will make ideal homes. For prices and particulars call on George F. Meyers or J. J. Hunt For Sale—A house and lot Inquire of BL A. Aldrich. For Sale— Oliver or Jewett typewriter in good condition and price reasonable. Arthur H. Hopkins. For Salo— Small property south of Christian church known as Harrison property. See George A. Williams.

WANTED. Wanted—Sewing of all kinds. Mrs. Laura Becker, McKay property north of railroad. Wanted—Ladyagentto sell pur TRED-EZY cloth house slipper direct to the consumer. Pleasant work. Liberal commission. Address Shinn Manufacturing Co., Paducah, Ky. Wanted—Bus team. Weight about Uft) each. Harrison Wasspn. FOB BENT. Far Bent—About April 4th, an direr typewriter, recently remodeled and In perfect running order. Telephone No. 18 or 158. ~ ELECTRICAL REPAIRS. For electrical repairs and wiring, call Ray Dehner, Phone 151. saMnasaaaaaMnMspwaMwnMamasiMasßnß3BaMa—suc=i i , a ■■■'■is-| BUTTERFAT. ■ WTil. Dexter will pay 33c for butter' fatthfs week. MONET TO LOAN. The Union Central Life Insurance Co. has made a big appropriattanof money to be loaned on good farms in Jasper countrand offers a liberal contract without commission. John A. bwoari Agent ■■ «M'TT 7"?—a". ’ jTT-'»rnj' i jii iiiiijiii 1 ■ ii,. MISCELLANEOUS. Rfcyele and Motorcycle Repair Shop —Throe doors south of Rensselaer Oarage. James C, Clark, proprietor. POULTRY AND EGGS. Bar Salo—lndian Runner duck eggs; white eggs, fl for 15; tinted eggs, Tsc for 15. Fred Waling, R. D. No. 3, or ML Ayr phone No. 29-Q. X- •■. 1 i'" l r Mffgl Buff Plymouth Rock eggs from prize-winning pen. Hazelett strain, $1.50 and 13.00 per 15. R. P. Johnson, 2440 Kossuth street. LafayWto Tory Latest, a real 1912 car, on our floor tor delivery now. The Maxjpoujb 'WwOnsKa fn- -ml A ijKijr ff r