Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 103, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 29 April 1912 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

[UNIFIED [HIM FOB SALK. Far Sale—A general purpose mare, 4 years old, weight about 1100; a good single driver. Dave Alter, Phone 607-E, R. D. No. 2, Rensselaer. Far Sale—A tew excellent secondhand sewing machines at the Singer office. Will sell cheap for cash or on time. Call any Saturday. R. P. Benjamin, Agent . .. f -- '. Far Sale—A few head of horses and mares. Ed Oliver, Newland, or Phone fitt-A ■ -jFar Sale—An Art Garland range; cheap; in first-class condition. C. W. Duvall. Far Sale—loo bushels Reed’s Yellow Dent seed corn, 31.50 per bushel. F. W. Bedford. Fer Sale —Good recleaned millet seed. Inquire of C. H. Porter or-phone ISO. Far Sale—Good fresh milch cow. Tern Hopkins. Far Sale ar Trade—Studebaker automobile, 1912 model, never been used. For sale or trade on easy terms. F. W. Bedford.

For Sale—Feu* books, “Si Kleeg and His Pard;" “History of Andersonvllle Prison;” History of the Religion of the World;” “White House Cook Book.” All may be seen at McFarland’s grocery, where they can be had at very low prices. Far Sale—Superior concrete and road gravel. Builders of concrete silos, bams, tanks, foundations, culverts and floors. Write for prices. Lafayette Gravel and Concrete Co v Lafayette, Ind. Far Sale—A McCray refrigerator, 9 fast wide, 1 feet high, 6 feet deep, for a hotel or restaurant Inquire at the Indian School. Phone No. 83. Far Sale—3 conveniently located five-room cottages, at right prices and an easy payments. Firman Thompson. Far Sale I—6-room 1 —6-room cottage in north part of town, lot 150x187, good well, large chlckenpark. E. L. Hammerton, Plume 375. Far Sale Small property south of Christian church known as Harrison property; See George A. Williams. Far Sale —s acres 40 rods from city limits, on Stone road, R. F. D. A good small house, good well and fenced with woven wire. IPRI sell at a bargain if sold" soon! Will also jsell in five or ten-acre lots any part of the Monnett 80 acres lying on the west side of gravel road, half mile south of city limits. Price 3165 and up. G. F. Meyers. Far Bala—Typewriter ribbons of all makes. The Republican. " ' * Wanted—A few milk customers. C. A. Reed.

Wasted —Ladies to solicit on special proposition in Rensselaer and surrounding towns. Nothing to carry or sell. No deposit. $1.50 per day steady to hustlers. Mrs. J. W. Lutes, 709 North street, Logan sport, Ind. Wanted —Girl to do general housework; good wages for experienced help. Phone No. 618-A. Wasted —Girl for general housework; no washing; pay according to ability. H. Roth, Florist, Lafayette, Ind. Wanted —Girl to do general housework in family of two. Apply to Gertrude Hopkins at State Bank, or phone No. 2. Wanted—A one-horse wagon. Dr. H. L. Bsewn. Wanted—Pair mare mules, well matched, color, sixes and gait; must weigh 1300 pounds, or mere; between C years old; must be absolutely sound and gentle. Give lowest cash price and be quick. Francis T. Hilton, Medaryville, Ind. Wanted—Men for building wooden freight cars. Those bandy with ordinary tools can soon learn.' Also common laborers. Haskell A Barker Car Company, Michigan City. Indr Wanted Several ditchers; inquire of D. H. Yeoman, at Phone No. 50. Wanted—Teams to plow' by the acre for corn. Call or write as soon as possible. John O’Connor, Kalman. m ... , FOB KMT. ■ * mm ■■ ——— m Far Beat— lSO acres fine pasture land, well fenced and watered. C. P. ■ -i Far Brat—An Oliver typewriter, recently remedied and in perfect running order. Telephone No. 18 or 153. Lest—Express package from Minneapolis, Mian., addressed to Mrs. W. L. Frye. Finder please give to “Billy” ahfc-tS kr- _• *» m ** • - ■- - .SragnMHßnß: