Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 286, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 30 November 1912 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
CLASSIFIED mm mMhn ro* cxjuuutxxv ads. ThNt lint* or l«s% per week of six HMw Of The Evening Republican and (M; of ■The. Semi-Weekly Republican, If ointo. Additional apace pro rata. JOB SAUL For Sale—White Holland turkeys; toms at $5, hens at $3.50; pure-bred •ad from my prize-winning pens. Joe Pullin, iPhone 534-1. for Sale—Nice bright oats straw; $5.00 per load on farm, 5 miles southwest. Arthur Mayfeew, Rensselaer* lad. Mt Ayr Phone 29-H. For Sale—Two steel-tower windmills, wooden wheels, in first-class condition; cheap. Frank Kresler, Phone 326. Jar Sale—Half Collie pups, males” $2.00; females SI.OO. Joe Pullins, -R. D. No. 1, telephone 634-1. For Sale—Triple-box wagon. Inquire of Ike Parcels or telephone Ed Miller, No. 428. -For Sale—Fodder and corn in the •hock and a set of good blacksmith tools. Inquire of J. W. Price, Rensselaer. For Sale —Three head of horaes. Call on or telephone Fred Llnback, Phone 508-D. , For Sale—Half Jersey fresh cow. A 1 Daugherty, 2 miles southeast of Lpwn. W. H, DEXTER. W. H. Dexter will pay 35 cents for bntterfat this week, FARM LOANS. Farm Loans—l make farm loans at lowest rates of interest. See me about ten year loan without commission. John A. Dunlap. WASTED. Wanted—To buy a five or greater horse-power gasoline engine; must be in good condition. Frank Kresler, Phone 326. Wanted—House girl; inquire at Jarrette’a Variety Store. Wanted—Washing or plain sewing. Call Phone 446. Wanted—26 laborers for concrete work. Wages 22% cents per hour and more if man is worth it Board $4.50 and $5.00 per week. J. O. Hayworth, Montloello, Ind. LOST. Lost—Pocketbook containing tendollar bill and several checks. Ralph Donnelly Lost—Probably at schoolhouso, a girl's black muff. Finder please phone 168. Lost —'Between my residence on Front street and my new property in the east part of town, a laprobe, on Thursday. Fender please leave at residence or shop. M. L. Hemphill, Phone 171. PABB CREAMERY, Wilson ft Gilmore, at Parr will pay 36 cents for bqbterfat this week.
LOCAL MARKETS. New Com —37. Wheat—7o. Oat*—26. Rye—6o/ Buckwheat—6s. Eggs—2B. Butter—3o. Ducks, White—lo. Indian Runners —8. Roosters—6.„ /I nnno ft ■uccot? o. Chickens —9c. Turkeys—l 6. • t ■a Presbyterian Church. The subject of the sermon for next Sabbath morning' will be “The Importance of Today,” and in the evening the pastor will epeak on the Fifth Commandment. Everyone welcome to both services. Lecture Course Announcement. The next number of the lecture coarse will be given Tuesday evening, Dec. 3rd, by Sylvester A. Long, of Dayton, Ohio. Mr. Long gave the commencement address two years ago and it was pronounced one of the bmt addresses ever given to a graduating class. Everyone should avail thdstselves of this opportunity of hearing such a speaker, vAt M. E. church, Tuesday evening, admission 35 cents. Lyceum Course Dates. Dm. 3,—Sylvester A. Long. (Delivaddress in Rens--31 iMnrlnTifiii NeHson. ***** 11— WlHm€r
