Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 270, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 11 November 1912 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

CLASSIFIED COLBIN BAtn FOB CULSSinEO ASS. a , ■ Three line* or lera. per week of »lx iMuea of The Evening Republican and r> of The Semi-Weekly Republican, oenta. Additional epace pro rata. _ FOB SALE. For Sale—Art Garland base burner. Geor-V. Hopkins at Larsh & Hopkins drug store. For Sale —Half Jersey fresh cow. A 1 Daugherty, 2 miles southeast of town. For Sale —One hot blast heater, almost good as new, soft coal or slack burner. If taken at once will sell cheap. Best floor warmer ever made. , King Floral Co. Wattled —We are now prepared to do a few more family washings, plain sewing or quilting. Mrs. Moses Chupp. --—-For Sale—Two wood stoves; one a good air-tight stove that holds fire well; the other a small sheet-iron stove. Inquire of G. H. Healey, Phone 153. For Sale —A small base burner in good condition. Mrs. Emma J. York, Phone 160. For Sale —From now on I will keep on hands a limited supply of made-up articles of fancy work, table runners, sofa pillows, centerpieces, handbags, etc. Please call and see what I have before buying. Mrs. R. P. Benjamin. For Sale—lndian Runner ducks 75c each. Ganglolf Bros. For Sale—Fine 239 acre farm, best of soil, 2 barns, fair house, good producer, school on corner of farm. A snap for quick sale. S6O per acre. Can give Jasper county references, now located here. Jos. R. Harrison, Columbia city, Ind. For Sale —Running gears of a wagon. Call Phone 310. D. F. Grant. For Saie—A 5-acre tract, just north of Rensselaer; fair house, good barn, large orchard. Inquire of Harvey Davisson. > ■■ fS For Sale—B room house, 3 lots, each BOxlSO; 2 blocks from court house; $1,600, easy terms. Inquire of Harvey Davisson. WASTED. Wattled —Lady poultry pickers. Will pay 4 cents for turkeys; 2 cents for chickens. Courteous treatment guaranteed. Rensselaer Producing Co., Phone 307. Wattled—Milk dealer wants ten or twelve of milk dally to be delivered to the milk train each morning for shipment to Englewood. Will pay market price year round. Stephen Gasperik, 5703 South Halstead street, Chicago. IIL Wattled—Any lady can make $40.00 or more per month at home in spare time. Booklet telling all about how it may be done sent for ten cents in silver. Bank Depositors’ Protection Association, Saratoga Springs, N. Y. - LOST. Lost—Pair nose glasses; probably in case. Finder please return to D. M. Worland. Lost—Black leather bill purse, containing two S2O bills and other bills, in all amounting to about SSO; also some Jefferson Club receipts. Finder please return to Cy Haas at Eger’s hardware store and receive reward.

Will G. Paxton, of Hammond, accompanied Otto Kroerzer, of the same city, here Saturday. The latter gentleman was figuring on the purchase of some land in this county. Mr. 'Paxton was raised in Jasper county. He is now engaged in the lumber business with big plants at Hammond, Gary and Indiana Harbor. He has proven what can be done where energy, good judgment and determination are combined. Mr. Knoerzer was a blacksmith in Hammond eighteen years ago. He invented a potato planter and digger. He did not seek capital to manufacture his Inventions. He just started in and made them himself. Now he has a big plant in Hammond and another one in Michigan. He is worth a half million dollars. The audience last night crowded the Christian church to its capacity. The interest was good, the outlook is hopeful. Fruit will come from such meetings. People are thinking, action will be the result. The singing is inspiring. The messages delivered are helpful and profitable. Give your presence and influence to these meetings. Let us set a standard for the future of Gospel preafehing and living Come and pray for power that from these services may go an influence that will extend to the surrounding country. Come tonight to volunteer to be one togo out and help in the outfit* Tuesday afternoon. Every night this week at the Christian