Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 194, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 August 1912 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

CLASSIFIED MUM wuxaa tom ousmxs *db. Thifee lines or less, per week of six lssuetT of The Evening Republican and two of The Semi-Weekly Republican, S 6 cents. Additional space pro rata FOB SALE. For Sale—Pour span of mules, well matched, weighing about 1000 pounds. Call phone 526-H, Fred Schultz. For Sale— A good gentle cow, now giving good flow of milk; will be fresh in February. Vernon Hopkins. #r For Sale —Several bushels fine Robinson plums. G. R. Wilcox, phone 304. r T For Sale—Cheap, 3 work horses, 1 young and sound, others sound but jiged; 1 wide-tired wagon, with triple box; 1 set work harness; and 1 John Deere riding cultivator. D. V. Comer, Phone 624-H. «' For Sale— Nice millinery store, fine location, cheap rent, doing a good business, stock low and in good condition; no old goods; a bargain for the right party. Address D. T., care Republican, Rensselaer, Ind. For Sale —Residence and fourteen lots; choice property. At a bargain. Abundance of fruit, bam and other outbuildings. Inquire of Leslie Clark, at The Republican office. For Sale —At a bargain, one front porch; one oak stairway; one hot air furnace. G. E. Murray. For Sale —A fine pair of driving horses, ages 5 and 6 years. O. C. Halstead, Route 3, Rensselaer, Ind. For Sale —Bee keepers’ supplies. Leslie Clark, at Republican office. Catalogue free. For Sale —Typewriter ribbons of all makes. The Republican. WANTED. P Wanted —I would like a few scholars to board the coming school year. Address Box 159 or phone 240. Wanted —A woman from 20 to 40 years of age for housework in the country; wages $3. Address “No. 47,” care Republican office. Wanted —A position as stenographer by young lady. High school and business college graduate. One year’s experience. Fdr information, address Miss E, care Rensselaer Republican. Wanted —A girl to do general housework; small family. Address Lock Box 386. Wanted —Good live agents to represent the Old Reliable Monroe Nursery in the sale of high grade Northern Grown Nursery Stock. Sixty-three years in the business. 900 acres. Best proposition offered by any nursery. Outfit free. Write us for particulars. The Monroe Nursery, I. E. Ilgenfritz’ Sons Company, Monroe, Michigan. Wanted —Sewing. For first class sewing of all kinds, see Mrs. H. H. Laing, at the Henry Wood residence, or telephone 264. Satisfaction guaranteed ; prices reasonable. Wanted—Men for building wooden freight cars. Those handy with ordinary tools can soon learn. Also common laborers. Car Works, Michigan City, Ind.

LOST. Lost—Purse containing between $25 and S3O.- My initials stamped on the inside of flap of purse. Finder please return and receive liberal reward. Earl Clouse. Lost—Pocketbook with $3.75 in it. First National Bank ad on outside. Reward. Raymond McKay. Lost—A 3-fold leather souvenir pocketbook in vicinity of Van Rensselaer and Clark streets; purse contained from $3 to SB. Will pay $5.00 for return to this office. Chas. Brouhard. Lost—Some place between Eiglesbach’s butcher shop and A. S. Laßue’s residence, a pocketbook containing about $2 in change. Finder please return to Eiglesbach’s shop. Lost—Brown turkey hen with 19 young ones; been gone 10 weeks. Had bell on neck. Mrs. Jerome Harmon, phone 521-B. BUTTERFAT. W. H. Dexter will pay 25c for butter fat this week. FOB BRUT. For Bent — Furnished rooms for school girls; Mo blocks from school house. Inquire of Mrs. Mary Peyton, phone 487. LOCAL BASKETS. Corn —68. Wheat—7o to 90. \_ New Oats—27. ff«A. —6o ,\ > \ Biggs— lß. Du eke—white, 8. Indian runners, 6. Kf' iS ** I-