Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 275, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 November 1912 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
cussifiED coium ii<M >w> cmwnb am. Ue»ta. Additional apace pro rat*. — 1 ' FOB SALE. For Sale—Roll top office desk and wardrobe. C. Kellner. For Sale—Duroc Jersey hog, sired by Ooodenougfa, dam Hoosier Queen. O. A. Reed, Phone 6101. For Sale—By the bushel, home grown navy beans. Phone A. W. Sawln, No. 400. For Sale—Art Garland base burner. Geo. W. Hopkins at Larsh ft Hopkins drug store. • For Sale—Half Jersey fresh cow. A 1 Daugherty, 2 miles southeast of town. 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 168. For Sale—Fine 239 acre farm, best of soil, 2 barns, fair house, good producer, school on corner of farm. A ■nap for quick sale. S6O per acre. Gut give Jasper county references, now located here. Jos. R. Harrison, Columbia City, Ind. Fur Sale—A 5-acre tract, just north of Rensselaer; fair house, good bam, large orchard. Inquire of Harvey Davisson. For Sale—B room house, 3 lots, each 50x160; 2 blocks from court house; sl*soo, easy terms. Inquire of Harvey Davisson. FARM LOANS. Farm Leans—l make farm loans at lowest rates of interest. See me about ten year loan without commission. John A. Dunlap. WASTED. Wanted—Married man with small family to work on farm. Steady job. Inquire of O. C. Halstead, Route 3, Rensselaer, Ind. Wanted—Milk dealer wants ten or twelve cans of milk daily to be delivered to the milk train each morning for shipment to Englewood. Will pay market price year round. Stephen Gaaperik, 6703 South Halstead street, Chicago, 111. Wanted—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. W. H. DEXTER. W. H. Dexter will pay 33 cents for bnttertat this week. LOST. Lost—A white bull dog, with leather collar with brass buttons on. Reward will be paid for his return to Roth Bros.' meat market Granville Moody. Lost—A purse containing some small change, letters, receipts and some embroidery; valuable to owner. Finder please leave at Willis Supply Co. Lost—Pair nose glasseh; probably in case. Binder 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. Binder please return to Cy Haas at Eger’s hardware store and receive reward. PARE CREAMERY. Wilson ft Gilmore, at Parr will pay S 3 cents for butterfat this week.
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An agreement between the United States and Russia to take the place of the commercial treaty of 1832, the abrogation of which becomes effective on Jan, 1, next, virtually has been reached, according to information obtained from high officials at Washington. BETTER THAN SPANKING tpSSHsg does not can children of ted-. WWI There ia • constitutional cause for ifeie trouble. Mrs. M. gammers, Box W. XMM Dame, Ind., will send tree to ear mother her eocßieefsl heme treatment, with fall I—traetlme Send no money, tat write her today If year children trouble yon In this W«jr. Don’t bUae the child, the chances an tt east help It* This treatment also cares SMMi and aged people troubled with nriae mmrnMm hjr dey « ittM.
