Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 161, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 July 1912 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
CLASSIFIED CDLUffiN ' DAD CITV FOB SALK. . For Sale—ls acres, 1 mile from town, on stone road; good orchard, lots of ' small fruit, 3 good wells, house and good OuHiuildings. A- E. Wallace, Phone 40-A. For Sale—Broilers, from 2 to 3 pounds. Inquire of Elmer Godshall, Phone 142-A. - ■ ■■ —•— Fer Sale—Bee keepers* supplies. Leslie Clark, at Republican office. Catalogue free. i For Sale—Cheap, one complete dinner set and a few other household articles. May be seen at home of Peter McDaniels, on Cullen Street Mrs. Matheson. For Sale —160 acres of corn land for sale at a bargain by the owner. This is one of the very best farms in Jasper county, Indiana; all level and a black sandy loam, well fenced, good well ol water, with tank and windmill, large 24-inch tile, fair outlet; no other improvements; all in blue grass, not a foot of waste land. If you want a bargain this is sure it; easy terms. Four miles of town. Write me at once. Wbuld rent the pasture to a good party very reasonable. J. W. Maddox, Oakland, 111. For Sale —A fine pair of driving horses, ages 5 and 6 years. O. C. Halstead, Route 3, Rensselaer, Ind. For Sale—Ten head of 50-pound shoats, will sell all or to suit Harry Swartzell, Phone 142-MT 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 621-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 — S conveniently located five-room cottages, at right prices and on easy payments. Firman Thompson. For Sale —Typewriter ribbons of all makes. The Republican. WANTED. Wanted— An all-round printer for foreman of small daily and job office. Good wages to right man. Republican, Rensselaer, Ind. Wanted —One or 2 tons of good clover hay. A. A. Fell, County treasurer. Wanted —Housekeeper, who can go ahead and manage work; small house, small family. Inquire Jarrette’s Variety Store. Wanted —Girl for general housework. Bert Overton. Wanted—The book entitled “Autobiography of Rev. Granville Moody.” Phone 258. | Wanted —so 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 522-A. W. H. Dexter will pay 25 %c for butter fat this week.
FOUND. ' Found—A baby’s shoe. Call here. LOST. Lost—sß in bills, rolled together; a $5 and three ones. Kindly notify H. Nevill or this office. Lost—A tan leather grip containing valuable papers; fell from automobile, probably between DeMotte and Hammond. Property of Judge Ibach, of the Indiana Appellate Court. Information concerning same will be communicated to owner if furnished The Republican. Lost—Child’s white coat. Finder please return to Ed Miller or Phone 428. Lost—Saturday evening, a bill book, at or near Leek’s bitch barn; contained valuable papers. Finder please return to Frank A. Bicknell, at Leek’s §jj hitch barn. The Girls’ school at Clermont is crowded, the normal capacity now being exceeded by eighty-two. C. E. Newlin, former Indiana chairman of the prohibition party, has been retained by Harry G. Alexander, district passenger agent of the C. H. & D. and B. A Q. railroads, to conduct a ten-day excursion to the national prohibition convention at Atlantic City, July 10 and 11. The excursion will depart from Chicago, Indianapolis and Louisville, Ky., stopping in Cincinnati, Washington, Baltimore and . - . Let your wants be known through
