Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 109, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 May 1912 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

CASTOR IA For Infanta and Children. Ito KM Yh Han Mnp tagkt Bears the Signature of //c/c/Su G. R, Hanna, Writes About Farming Near Bloomington. Bloomington, Ind., May 4, 1912. Messrs. Healey & Clark: Inclosed please find two dollars for which please send The Republican and The Weekly Inter-Ocean and Farmer for one year. "We are very busy with the farming since we finished making maple syrqp and sugar. We made seventy-seven gallons of maple syrup and one hun-. dred pounds of maple sugar. Our oats are looking fine. We have planted some corn and expect to plant fifteen or twenty acres next week. Aur potatoes and vegetables are all up. Peaches are a failure here but I think we will have an abundance of apples. Imagine an orchard of thirtythree acres in full bloom. It would pay a person to come a great distance to see it Well, I will have to “ring off’’ as we are ready to start to tqwn. Very Truly, G. R. HANNA.

* Piano Tuning. Now is the time to have your piano tuned, cleaned and polished. Call on Otto Braun, the band teacher. Before you buy, see our stock of buggies and carriages. HAMILTON A KELLNER.

Houses on the Installment Plan. Owing to my physical condition I have decided to diapoae of my renting houaea In Rensaolaor, and will aoll any of them on the installment plan. Thia la a fine opportunity for persons who want to own their own homee. Inqyßre at The Model Store or at Moses Leopold's law office. L A. LEOPOLD.