Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 241, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 October 1912 — Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
CLASSIFIED Mill tins FOB CLASSIFIED ADS. Three line# or less, per week of six Issues of The Evening Republican ana two of The Semi-Weekly Republican, 26 cents. Additional space pro rata. _ FOB SALE. For Sale— One 2-horse potato digger and Kay press, on reasonable terms. F. W. Bedford. For Sale — A bas'■burner in good condition, cheap. Inquire of John R. Vanatta, Phone 257. For Sale —Heating stove for hard or soft coal. J. W. Horton. - _ For Sale —At Leek’s Hitch Barn, Saturday, October 12, at 2 o’clock p. m.; 6 heiad of cattle, consisting of three good milch cows, all giving milk, and to be fresh in spring, one a fullblooded Hereford; one yearling steer, one yearling heifer, one heifer calf. — John Robinson. For Sale —4 H. P. “Husky HarleyDavidson” motorcycle, in perfect condition and with complete equipment. Reason for selling, have ordered twin. Call or write Ray D. Wilson, Rensselaer. For Sale —A large base burner in good condition; can be seen at Warner Bros. John L Gwln. For Sale —1 hard coal burner, 1 range for wood or coarl, 1 gasoline range, 2 iron beds with mattress and springs, 1 dining table, 1 kitchen table, 1 stand, 1 large wardrobe, dining chairs and other articles. Inquire of Mrs. Carrie Brenner, on South Division street _• For Sale —Two red Polled bulls, 6 months old. Michal Bros., Kniman, Ind. For Sale —Grapes, 1% cents per pound. Alf Donnelly. For Sale— loo cords of 4-foot wood; $1.76 per cord on ground. Inquire of B. D. McColly or at Republican office. For Sale —Upright piano in firstclass condition and at a cheap price; plan dining chairs, table, soft coal heating stove, and other things.— Verne Hopkins. Telephone 359. For Sale —Good seven-room house, good well, cistern, cellar, city water connections, drains and walks all in, fruit of all kinds, two lots, centrally located on good paved street. Here is a bargain, $1,250. Inquire of Chas. J. Dean & Son, Real Estate Agents, Rensselaer, Ind. For Sale— Cheap; a farm of 160 acres, well improved, all tiled, 6-room house, new barn and corn cribs; all in cultivation except 26 acres in pasture; good .orchard. At Sharon, Milroy township, 7% miles from Rensselaer. Inquire Of C. J. Dean, Rensselaer, Ind., or T. D. Conaghan, Pekin, 111. For Sale— To settle an estate, a good well improved, 150-acre farm, 2% miles from Rensselaer; 120 acres in cultivation, 30 acres pasture; two orchards, 6-room house, fair barn, double cribs and granary. This is a good farm at a reasonable price. For Bale by C. J. Dean & Son, Rensselaer, Ind. * •
FARE CREAMERY. Wilson & Gilmore, at Parr will pay 30 cents for butterfat this week. WASTED. Wanted—First class barber. Frank Haskell, Rensselaer, Ind. Wanted—Work at dressmaking at homes of customers for a short time only. Miss Alice Parks, Phone 316. Wanted—We want your grocery orders. Phone 202. Rowen & Kiser. Wanted —Men to work on farm and help ut up vitrified silo. D. L. Halstead. Phone Mt. Ayr, 54-H, R. D. 2, Rensselaer. Wanted —Girl for general housework. Mrs. Charlie Sands, Phone 434, Rensselaer, Ind. WsateA—Wen for building wooden freight cars. Those handy with ordinary tools can soon learn. Also common 'laborers. Car Works, Michigan City, Ind. ~ BUTTERFAT. W. R. Lee will pay 30c (lc above Elgin) for butterfat at the Rensselaer Creamery this week. Creamery uptown. !'i FOR RENT. For Rent—Two business rooms north of Duvall’s store. Inquire of A. Leopold. W. H. DEXTER W. H. Dexter will pay 30 cents for butterfat this week. FOUND. Found —An account book. Inquire here. »• Found—‘Lodge pin, found oak leaf In center. Inquire here. v For Sale —Lot in west part bf town, 60x147 feet; desirable building lot; >176. V. J. Crlsler & Co. LOST, " Lost—Pair nose glasses in black cue. Finder please return to J. F. Bruner or leave at this office. Ton secure Mica Special Roofing from any dealer in Jasper or Newton counties. If your dealer does not have It in stock, call me up and I will supply you direct Prices the same everywhere. HIRAM DAY. We will pay 2 cents in trade above Blgln prices for buter t until further notice and will sel the merchand'se as cheap as you can get It anywhere else.—G. L. Thornton, Surrey, Ind. Butter Wrappers, plain or printed,
