Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 298, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 December 1912 — Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]
UUSSIFIEB COLHHH BATES TOE CEASBXFXBB AIMS. T Three lines or less, per week of six issues of The Evening Republican and two of The Semi-Weekly Republican, 26 cents. Additional space pro rata. FOR SALE. * ;; ■■■- iFOR SALE— FuII blooded Jersey cow, was fresh Oct. 1; also fullblooded B. P. R. chickens, about 3 dozen, Lem Huston. Phone No. 81. For Sale—A few good Duroc Jersey and O. I. C. boar®. F. Thompson, Rhone 62. For Sale—Barred Plymouth Rock roosters, the E. B. Thompson, Hoover and Iden Bros, strains: $1 each. H. Paulus, Phone 40-G. For Sale—Nice bright oats straw; $5.00 per load on farm, 5 miles southwest Arthur Mayhew, Rensselaer, Ind. Mt Ayr Phone 29-H. 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 about ten year loan without commission. John A. Dunlap. WANTED. Wanted—Good cook at the Rensselaer House. Phone 151. Wanted —Girl for general housework. Mrs. Eldon Hopkins. Wanted—Your laundry to send to the Lafayette Laundry Co. Right prices and superb work. Cain & Denniston, Barbers. 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. Tools and material free. Write for illustrated catalogue, Coyne Trade Schools, Ghicago, 111. (8020) PARR CREAMERY. Wilson & Gilmore, at Parr will pay 36 cents for butterfat this week. LOST. LOST— A spirit level, near bridge in Rensselaer. Return to Harry Watson. / J Lost—A $2 jaill, Tuesday eve, neab postoffice or Princess Theatre. Finder please return to this office. Lost—Probably at schoolhouse, a girl’s black muff. Finder please phone 153.
Gas Engines Now ia. your chance to kill two birds with one stone. If you buy a gas engine of me It will help me through school, and I will save you money. I make cement foundations and will start and give each engine my personal attention. CHAS. F. BAKER
LOCAL MARKETS. New Corn —39. Wheat—7o. Oats—27. Rye—6o. Buckwheat — 56. * Eggs—2B. Butter —30. Ducks, White—lo. Indian Runners —8. Roosters—6. Geese—B. Chickens —9C. Turkeys—l 4. Presbyterian Church. The subject of the morning sermon for next Sunday will be “Conversion.” And in the evening the pastor will discuss the Seventh Commandment. A cordial invitation to everyone to be present at these services. Call No. 6 for Coal. When in need of coal try one of these: For cookstove: Jackson Hill, Big Ben or Kentucky Wash Nut. For heating stove: Hocking Valley, Virginia Splint or White Aah. J. C. GWIN LUMBER CO. -- - * Market Saturday. The Presbyterian ladies will conduct a market at Warner Bros.’ store Saturday of this week. Lots of good things; come in and see. > Lyceum Course Dates. Jan. 31.—Maclnnes Nellson. March 10.—Sarah Mildred WUlmer. -April 14.—The Bohannans. Woman loves a clear, rosy complexion. Burdock Blood Bitters is splendid for purifying the blood, clearing the skin, restoring sound digestion. All druggists sell it Prtce SI.OO. ■OTXCB TO SAZX.T STOSOMBWI ■ Subscribers to Th Republln*jr-. will confer a favor upon the publishers by reporting promptly any failure of delivery upon the part of the carrier bbys. The Republican ■'tries to rH« food service In the delivery of the paper, but cannot do so wlthont the cooperation of subscribers. If you fall to receive ynr paper notify us promptly by phones 18, 114 or IBS and your comDlalnt will V* riven oromo* attention Order your Calling Cards at The Republican Office,
