Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 307, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 27 December 1912 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
CLASSIFIED COLUMN KATES FOB CLASSIFIED ABA Three Une« or less, per week ol ala •sues of The Evening Republican ano :wo of The Semi-Weekly Republican IS cents. Additional space pro rata. FOR SALE. FOR SALE—Two good young work mares. Phone 504-1 for particulars. E. Roy Williams. FOR SALE—Some good cows, ...ares, brood sows and 16 head of shoats at Harrington & Comer’s .sale, December 30th. FOR SALE—22S acres of corn stalks and 95 acres of bluegrass pasture with running water. E. E. Burkhart, Wheatfield, Ind. FOR SALE—R. C. R. L Red cockerels, $1 to $1.50, according to bird. My first prize winner at poultry show, $5. LE. Meader, Phone 526-D. FOR SALE—Choice of two thoroughbred Duroc Jersey male hogs; eligible to registry; don’t need both and will sell or trade one for other hogs. George McElfresh, Phone 457-F. FOR SALE—Five-room house and two lots, less than two blocks from court house. Leslie Clark, at Republiean office. •
W. H. DEXTER. W. H. Dexter will pay 35 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—House girl. Inquire at Variety Store. WANTED—To rent a few acres of land in or near Rensselaer, with house and barn. Address A. L. E., Rensselaer, Ind., care of The Republican. 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 tree. Write for illustrated catalogue, jCoyne Trade Schools, Chicago, 111. * (8020) FOR RENT. FOR Rent—4o achers thoroughly tiled onion land; 12 acres plowed. Rent on shares. Man with experience preferred. House furnished. F. A. Turfler.
MALE HELP. WANTED—We want four reliable men to sell “Successful Stockman” this winter. Work exclusively among farmers. $225.00 guaranteed for 3V2 months. Address J. R., care Republican. t PARR CREAMERY. Wilson &. Gilmore at Parr will i ay 35 cents for butterfat this week. LOST. LOST—Gray and white stripped kitten, Return to Annetta Hansson. ————~ —3 — LOST—A pocketbook containing small amount of money and new shirt waist pin, with emblem T 2 on it. Return to Republican office. LOST—A chain watch fob. Finder please return to me or leave at Republican office. Garland Grant LOST—Man’s brown kid glove. Phone 153. LOST—Probably at schoolhouse, & girl’s black muff. Finder please phone 153. UPHOLSTERING. Upholstering and furniture repairing. I will make your old furniture as good as new. Phone 477. FOUND. FOUND—Watch fob. Inquire here >. FOUND—A robe Inquite at John M. Knapp’s livery stable. FOUND—On east gravel road, a man’s bicycle Apparently had been stolen and left there Gangloff Bros., 1 mile east of town. FOUND—A small gray kid glove gentleman’s; inquire here
Gas Engines r Mow is your chance to kill two birds with one stone. If you buy a gas engine of me ’t 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
Mews of the death of John Bogris, member of the Greek reserves, who was killed in the battle of Grancha, has been received in Gary, where he resided. Bogris was a merchant and formerly lived in Chicago. Last week Lieutenant Thomas Depyloit of the Greek reserves, a former Gary policeman, was slain in battle.
