Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 294, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 December 1912 — Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

CLASSIFIED COLIIII NATES YOB CLASSIFIED AES. Three Une* or less, - per week of she Issue* of The Evening Republican and two of The Semi-Weekly Republican, 25 cents. Additional space pro rata FOR SALE. For Sale—A few good Duroc Jersey and O I. C. boars. F. Thompson, Phone 62. For Sale—Barred Plymouth Rock roosters, $1 each. Inquire of Nat Heuson, Phone 505-E. For Sale —Nice bright oats straw; $5.00 per load on farm, 5 miles southwest Arthur Mayhew, Rensselaer, Ind. Mt. Ayr Phone 29-H. For Collie pups, males $2.00; females SI.OO. Joe Pullins, R. D. No. 1, telephone 534-1. FOR RENT. For Rent —6-room house and barn, near ball park. Write or telephone Ed Goetz, Phone 619-E. For Rent—A 4-room house on College avenue. For further information call phone 535-C. , W. H. DEXTER. W. H. Dexter will pay 36 cents for butterfat this week. FARM LOANS. Farm Loans—-I make farm loans at. lowest rates of interest See me ahout ten year loan without commission. John A. Dunlap. WANTED. Wanted—s4.so to $7.50—8 hours work, electricity, plumbing, bricklaying, or moving picture operating, learned in short time by practical work. Positions secured. Toole and material free. Write for illustrated catalogue, Coyne Trade Schools, Chicago, 111. (8020) Wanted—Washing and sewing; will call for and deliver. Phone 445. ‘ PARR CREAMERY. Wilson ft Gilmore, at Parr will pay 36 cents for butterfat this week. LUST. Lost—Part of a gold watch fob. Return to Clarence Fate, at Makeover House. •> * Lost—Lady’s band ring, with initials J. W. Leave at Republican office. Lost—Pair of gold-rim glasses in blqck case, between my residence and Haskell’s barber shop. Finder please return to toe. E. M. Parcels. Lost—Blue belt with pin belt buckle. Finder please bring to Republican office. Lost—Probably at schooLhOuse, a girl’s black muff. Finder please phone 163. LOCAL MARKETS. —* — / New Corn —40. Wheat—7o. •Oats—2B. Rye—6o. Buckwheat—6s. Eggs—2B. Butter—3o. Ducks, White—lo. Indian Runners—B. Roosters—6. Geese—B. Chickens—9c. Turkeys—l 4. “The Rosary.” Despite the chief character of a Catholic priest, "The Rosary,” which will be seen at the Ellis Theatre soon, is non-sectarian. This is. the play which broke so many attendance records last season, and thus tor, judging from the size of the audiences to other cities, the public hasn't tired .of it. Mingled - with the darker colors of human tragedy is a veto of natural comedy evolved from the events which happen during the action of tha ptoyi The role or Father Brian Kelly, is cleverly" interpreted by Mr. Lynn Osborne. CASTOR IA Ifelr Tafcnti gwtl OdUN* ' ; TteOir to» ■ ' 'll V Lyes— Cswrss Dates. :L_ 1 Jnl 1H MifiTniiii NtUton. March I(L—Sarah Mildred WUlmer. April 14,—The BohaaaaaA be had at the^lepub- .- . „.T ,L.«