Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 278, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 November 1912 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

CLASSIFIED EOUII Three line* or less, per week of six issues of The Evening Republican and two or The Semi-Weekly Republican, U peats. Additional epace pro rata. FOB SALE. For Sale —New piano, never been used; a rare bargain; at just wholesale cost to close out P. W. Horton, Phone 180. - , For Sale —Three head of horses. Call on or telephone Fred Linb&ck, Phone 508-D. For Sale—-Barn, size 20x21; in good condition; room for 2 horses, buggy, wagon or’automobile; 3 graneries for feed or coal; large haymow; will sell for cash or on time. J. W. King, Phone 132. For Sale —Roll top office desk and wardrobe. C. Kellner. For Sale—Duroc Jersey hog, sired by Goodenough, dam Hoosier Queen. C. A. Reed, Phone 5101. For Sale —Half Jersey fresh cow. A 1 Daugherty, 2 miles southeast of town. 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—A 5-acre tract, just north of Rensselaer; fair bouse, good barn, large orchard. Inquire of Harvey Davisson. For Sale ft room house, 3 lots, each 60x150; 2 blocks from court house; fl*6oo, easy terms. Inquire of Harvey Davisson. -- FOB BEST. For Rent—-A good 6-room house. Inquire of W. C. Babcock. ww—■eaesA— .1.1. jli.J..i=s===! "" " W. H, DEXTER. W. H. Dexter will pay 34% cents for twtterfat this week. 7 FARM LOANS. Farm Loans—l make farm loans at lowest rates of interest. See me about ten year loan without commission. John A. Dunlap. WANTED. *

Wasted —Eight or ten cords of 4-foot wood for heating stove. Geo. H. Healey, Phone 153. Wasted—Milk dealer wants ten or twelve cans of milk daily to he delivered to the milk train each morning tor shipment to Englewood. Will pay market price year round. Stephen Gasperik, 5703 South Halstead street, Chicago, IIL Waste* Any lady can make $40.00 or more per month at home in epare time. Booklet telling all about how It may be done sent for ten cents in silver. Bank Depositors’ Protection Association, Saratoga Springs, N. Y. FARR CREAMERY. Wilson ft Gilmore, at Parr will pay 34% cents for butterfat this week. LOST. Lost —A $5 bill between Cigar Store and McFarland’s. Finder please return to Republican office. FOUND. Found—Tube cap from auto tire. Inquire here. -■ j > ~ That Lake Shore trainmen and conductors will on January 1 make demands upon the company for an increase in wages has just become known. Particulars are lacking but it is understood that the demand will be for a flat 10 per cent advance from the schedule now paid. Announcement was made by the Pennsylvania railroad Monday that within a short time it will have a total of 2,872 all-steel passenger cars in use on its lines. This is more than one-half of the all-steel passenger equipment in use in the United States and represents an expenditure of About $40,000,000. These cars have been gradually added to the company’s equipment since June, 1906. Rex Warner’s parents have been in daily receipt of letters or postal cards from him since he left with Sam Sparling last week for the south, making an overland trip in Sam’s auto. They stopped the first night in Indianapolis, the second in Louisville, the third at Cave City, the fourth at Bowling Green and on Monday night had reached Murfreesboro, 30 miles south of Nashville, Tenn. They have had a fine trip. Rex said in a letter that he had traveled over some mighty fine roads and some that he hoped were the worst on earth. They visited Mammoth Cave, and also the Kentucky home of Abraham Lincoln and points all the way afong. Rex will probably make the entire trip to Demopolis now, returning home the latter part of the week. $ Miss Tillie Ramp returned this afternoon from Chicago, where she has been with her sister. Miss Madeline Ramp, for the past eight days. Madaline has eontlnued to have much trouble with ber right ear, and for a time has given up her school work at Wakarusa, the school board having kindly arranged for a substitute for ber untU such time as she is able to resume her work. The minor operation performed some time ago, did not correct the trouble and the surgeons now in charge of the case say that it is a very unusual one and they can not say bow long she will have to remain at the hospital nor what the final outcome of the diseased ear will be. She has been suffering intense pain during much of the past week. Miss Tillie will not return to the hospital unless called there because of ber sister’s condition. ft Classified Adv. wUI find It