Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 98, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 23 April 1912 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

CLASSIFIED GOLDIN ■ , FOB SALK. W~For Solo—Good recleaned milletj seed. Inquire of C. H. Porter or phone v ■ ■—■."■■■ —‘ ——— ..For Solo—Good fresh milch cow. « Vera Hopkins. - - . 111 For Sole—Brussels and ingrain carpet, Chinese matting and several rocking chairs. D. H. Yeoman, Phone No. 66. . r -- ” For Solo—l 2 shoats weighing about 60 pounds. H. J. Gowland, Phone 602-G. For Solo—2 mules; 1 yearling and On 2-year-old; also 18 hogs, weighing from 125 to 150 pounds each. G. B. Switzer, Paxr, R. F. D. No. 1, Phone •U-F. ■ For Solo Five or six tons of hay. Floyd Amsler, Phone 502-J. For Sals—Old newspapers, big bundle for a nickle at The Republican "~f~- - M "•*

For Sate One yearling mare colt, Acrobat A; one 2-year-old mare colt, X-Ray; one bay mare, Agitator, lady mroke, 9 years old. James Jordan. ® For Sale —Superior concrete and road gravel. Builders of concrete silos, barns, tanks, foundations, culverts and floors. Write for prices. Lafayette Gravel and Concrete Co., Lafayette, Ind. For Bale— Pure Rural and Early Rose seed potatoes. Globe Onion Farm, Phone 548-B. For Sale —Brindle and white Pit tell Terrier, female. Will, make good bouse and watch dbg, also companion for women or children. Pedigreed. Address Lock Box 315, Rensselaer, Ind. For Sale— A McCray refrigerator, 9 feet wide, 7 feet high, 6 feet deep, for a hotel or restaurant. Inquire at the School. Phone No. 83. For Sale —Oak lumber, bridge lumber and bills sawed to order if furnished soon. Victor. Yeoman, Phone 621-G; R. D. No. 2, Rensselaer. For Sale —A Domo cream separator; capacity 180 pounds; at a bargain. Inquire of C. W. Rhoades, the barber, Phono 148.

Fsr Sale—Typewriter ribbons of all makes. The Republican. , For tela —Hot house buildings, pipe, etc. Good tor ben houses. Cheap. D. W. Waymire, Phone 15. Clever Seed For Sale.— We are introducing the giant English clover, which Is practically a new thing in this vicinity. Babcock & Hopkins. Fir Sale—3 conveniently located five-room cottages, at right prices and on easy payments. Firman Thompson. For Sale —6-room cottage in north part of town, lot 150x187, good well, largo chlckenpark. E. L. Hammerton, Phone 376. : - - - ■— Far Sale er Rent—Possession at epee; the Hemphill livery barn in Kanaaelaer; a good paying business. Inqnire of Jack Hoyes, R. D. No. 1 or phono 666-D. TK flair T have divided the Monnett land facing th« gravel road into 10-acre lota, and will offer these fer •ale. This land la within one mile of town and will make Ideal homes. For prices and particulars call on Goorgs F. Mayers or J. J. Hunt. Far Sale—A house and lot Inquire of & A. Aldrich. For tela-Hmsll property south of Christian church known as Harrison preparty. See George A. Williams. - O ■imwi'if I * " LOST. . - Lent—Ladles’ brooch. Return to John Werner. Lest—A white leather stud bridle, either in Rensselaer or north of town. Finder please return to Will H. Barkley, Rensselaer.

WASTED. Wasted— Pair mare mules, well matched* color, sizes and gait; must weigh 1300 pounds or more; between 2 and 6 years old; must be absolutely sound and . gentle. Give lowest cash price and be quick. Francis T. Hilton, Medaryville, Ind. Ties Wasted— Ties wanted at Saltwell, Milroy township. I will take 20,000 ties, delivered on the line at or neat Saltwatl, in Milroy township. Tisy will be promptly paidlor upon delivery. Specifications will be furnbfced by Frank Lewis, superintendent, or C. J. Hobbe, chief engineer. Benjamin Gifford. Wanted— Teams to plow by the acre for com. Call or write as soon as possible. John O’Connor, Knlman, Wanted— Several ditchers; inquire of D. H. Yeoman, at Phone No. 50. Wanted— Men for building wooden freight asm. Those bandy with ordinary tools can som lean. Also com-