Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 6, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 January 1913 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
CUSSiriEJCOLUBN *mi cuuirao an* Thm lines er less, »*r week of six Of The Bveninx and ~ *»"“>*■- Additional »P—»» prorate. FOB SAUL - FOR SALE—A flue lot of -fresh carnations this week; all colors, at Kte< Floral Co., Phone 132. FOR SALE— aA thin work horse; will sell cheap or trade for cow, wood or feed for horse. J. Q. Alter, Phone 268. FOR SALE—Shropshire sheep, 15 young ewes, 1 buck. W. O. Willfauns, or Phone 504-F. ’ FOR SALE OR TRADE Our poolroom; a good paying business; also a. two-cylinder Buick auto. Duvall Bros. FOR SALE—Cord wood; inquire of A G Pancoast FOR SALE—Good 8-rooni house, 3% lots, northeast part of town.' J. P. Simons. FOR SALE—Don’t blame your hens If they are not laying now. They are not bred that way. Improve your flock with one of Budd’s Buff Orpington cockerels, $1.50 up. Eggs for hatching in season. R. L. Budd, Oaklelgh Farm, R. R. No. 2, Rensselaer, Indiana
FOR SALE—One sandy male hog. Hairy Swartzell, Phone No. 142-1. FOR SALE—Barred Rock cockerels, from premium stock. M. I. Adams, Phone 533-L. FOR SALE—Two good young work mares. Phone 504-1 for particulars. E. Roy Williams. FOR SALE—Choice of two thoroughbred Duroc Jersey male hogs; eUgible to registry; don’t need both and will sell or trade one for other hogs. George McElfresh, Phone 457-F. FOB SALE—Five-room house and two lots, less than two blocks from court house. Leslie Clark, at Repdbiican office. ■ W. H. DEXTER. W. H. Dexter will pay 35 cents for butterfat this week. a— i , iii i w. l ..u. FARM LOANS. FARM LOANS—I make farm loans at lowest rates of interest. See me about ten year loan without commission. John A Dunlap? PARR CREAMERY. Wilson A Gilmore at Parr will pay 35 cents for butterfat this week. WANTED. WANTED—Job on farm by married man. Inquire of A. F. Blackman, WANTED—Wood choppers. For particulars see J. C. Borntrager, or Phone 24-A. WANTED—Mending of all kinds, or plain sewing, such as children's clothes; will call for and deliver packages. Mrs. Tom Moore, Phone 103. WANTED—Washing and ironing called for and delivered. Phone 445.
WANTED—Light housework or any other work, by two young ladies, Phone 258. 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, Chicago, HI. (8020) FOR RENT. FOR RENT—4O acres thoroughly tiled onion land; 12 acres plowed. Rent on shares. Man with experience preferred. House furnished. F. A. Turfler. __ * < LOST. LOST—An empty suit case. Finder please bring to The Republican office. LOST—Strayed or stolen, Rhode Sd Red rooster, right wing ed, band on right leg. J. C. L. • LOST—Pair of ladies’ black kid gloves In the opera house Monday evening. Mrs. Lee Richards. LOST—A man’s biack lace shoe; taken from armory at Christmas -dance. Finder please leave at Republican office. UPHOLSTERING. Reupholstering and furniture repairing. Satisfaction guaranteed. /. M Green, Phone 477.
