Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 151, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 June 1912 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
’ - -- -7 CLMfIEO Mil FOB -N.?, ii_ .i. —l, For Sale—Several good brood sows; also six head of shoats, ranging from 60 to 90 pounds. D. V. Comer. For Sale—Ten head of 50-pound ■boats, wilt sell all or to suit Harry Bwartzell, Phohe 142-M. For Sale—Oak lumber. Select white oak and burr oak for barns, cribs, sheds, etc., also floor Joists, studding and rafters for houses. Will saw to any dimensions in any quantities at a very reasonable price. Bridge lumber a specialty. See or write Ben D. McColly or Leslie Alter, Phone 521-E, Rensselaer. For Sale—A few excellent secondhand sewing machines at the Singer office. Will sell cheap for cash or on time. Call any Saturday. R. P. Benjamin, Agent. * 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 Sale—S conveniently located five-room cottages, at right prices and on easy payments. Firman Thompson. For Sale—Small property south of Christian church known as Harrison property. See George A. Williams. For Sale—Typewriter ribbons of all makes. The Republican. For Sale—Lumber, from $1 to $2 per hundred. If you need lumber it will pay you to call at our sawmill, 2% miles north of Pleasant Ridge. Sinclair & Hornbeck. WANTED. Wanted —A barber. Inquire of Van Wood, Rensselaer, Ind. Wanted—Men for building wooden freight cars. Those handy with ordinary tools can soon learn. Also com- —• mon laborers. Car Works, Michigan City, Ind. Wanted—Teams to haul ties to Pleasant Ridge. For particulars see Rowles & Parker, Rensselaer. Sinclair A Hornbeck. Wanted—Family washings and ironings. I live in the west part of town, first house north of Isaac Kepner. All washings delivered. Mrs. F. A. Turner. Wanted—6o men or boys to work in onions. Will pay 20 cents an hour. Pay every night Can get board near work for 40 cents a day. Need to lose time only while actually raining. Ed Oliver. Telephone 622-A. Wanted—To rent a horse and buggy for use in country. May use for several weeks. Phone Republican office, No. 18.
FOB BENT. For Rent—-8-room dwelling; well located; city water. James H. Chap“■BST” ~~- For Bent— A good 7-room house, with barn, on Van Rensselaer street, one block from court house. Robert Michal. LOST. Lost—Ladies* black umbrella, gold handle with wide pearl band. Left In one.of the stores. Return to Miss Ethel Grant Lost—A pair of gold frame eye glasses, Wednesday evening, between the residences of Oren Parker and Mrs. S. S. Shedd. Finder return to Republican office or Mrs. Shedd. Reward. ■aw , . BUTTERFAT. W. H. Dexter will pay 25c for butter fat this week. , AUTOMOBILES. The Very Latest, a real 1912 car. on our floor for delivery now. The Maxwell Mascotte Touring car. THE GLDDEN TOUR WINNER. Figures compiled by the telegraph companies in Chicago show that all records for outgoing dispatches were broken Tuesday, the opening day of the republican national convention. It was said that approximately one million words were handled. - i **• E. J. Chamberlin, president of the Grand Trunk system, has announced, the appointment of M. Donaldson, superintendent of the Ottawa division, I as vice-president and general manager of the lines west of Port William. Mr. Donaldson’s headquarters will be. In Winnipeg. ■ Acting on a statement of Harry C. Webster, detective in the employ of the Indianapolis Qopncil of Women, that he bad sufficient evidence to warrant an indictment for the murder of Dr. Helene Knabe, the Marion county, grand jury Wednesday reopened Ihvatigatinn of the case. The name of tfee murder suspect was not disclosed.
