Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 204, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 August 1912 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

cmssifiEo mm Three lines or less, per wert of six issues of The Evening Republican and two of The Semi-Weekly Republican. » cents. Additional space pro rata. FOB 8 ALB. For Sale—Two draft mare colts; will be two years old in spring. Write or call on E. Osborne, Kniman, Ind. For Sale or Trade—One-half acre ground, good house, barn and out- ' buildings; also 7 acres with house and barn. 2 three-year-old driving mares to exchange for work horses. Inquire of 8. Williams, Route 3, Telephone 519-D, or Frank King. _ For Sale—so,ooo feet of good oak lumber in all dimensions, including bridge lumber. Call or write Benton Kelly, phone Mt Ayr exchange No. 78-A. For Sale—A nice 60-acre farm, one mile from Surrey, 6 miles from Rensselaer, six-room house, cellar, barn, other buildings; selected fruits; 40 acres well tiled; fine grove of timber; 2 miles to butter and pickle factory; R. D. passes house. This is a bargain at $4,000, half down, balance in five annual payments. C. L. Parks, R. D. No, 3, Rensselaer, Indiana. For Sale—l have a surplus of a few colonies of fine Italian bees, which 1 will sell for $5.60 per colony. They are in Danzenbaker hives, and a hive will be included with each colony. Leslie Clark, at The Republican office. 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 —Residence and fourteen " lots; choice property. At a bargain. Abundance of fruit, barn and other outbuildings. Inquire of Leslie Clark, at The Republican office. 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. WANTED. Wanted—Appretice girl. Inquire of Mrs. H. Purcupile. Wanted—Three school boy boarders and roomers. Telephone 380. P. O. Box 694. Wanted—3 or 4 high school boys to board. 20 cents a meal, room in- - eluded. Phone 358; postoffice L. B. 682. Wanted—Men for building wooden freight cars. Those handy with ordinary tools can soon learn. Also common laborers. Car Works, Michigan City, Ind. FOB BENT. For Bent—Unfurnished or nicely furnished rooms. Mrs. Claude Kruzan, South Weston street, next to C. M. Blue. ; For Bent—One unfurnished room, upstairs. Just right for two school girls or two boys. Inquire of Mrs. J. P. Green on S. Weston street, next to Davisson property. lost; Lost—Star Shaped gold brooch, about the size of 5-cent piece Set with pearls. Finder please leave at this office. Orders Postal Promotions— Expenditure of $1,000,000. Acting under authority of the postoffice appropriation bill enacted yesterday, Postmaster General Hitchcock has directed the expenditure of sl,000,000 In promoting clerks and carriers in first and second class postoffices and assistant postmasters. These 7,000 promotions were made effective July 1. Promotion of railway mail clerks will be made September 1 and rural mail carriers September 30. LOCAL MARKETS. Corn —70. Wheat—7o to 90. New Oats—27. Rye—6o. Eggs—l 9. Butter—2o. Ducks—white, 8. Indian runners, 6. Chickens—lL Springs—l 4. Turkeys—*. CASTORIA for Iniut, and Children. I in# f%ii a# •vu biiill* niviiivw wmkiii L m w