Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 103, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 30 April 1913 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
CMfIED COLBIH Three Übm or less, per week of els Issued of The Evening Republican end two of The Semi-Weekly Republican SS cents. Additional space pro rata. FO R SALE. FOR SALE—Cabbage, tomato and pepper plants ready for setting out now.—C. W. Rhoades, Phone 148. FOR SALE—Fine lot of pansy plants, all in bloom. Finest you ever saw.—King Floral Co. FOR SALE—Two gasoline engines, a 2V t and 5 horsepower. McKay’s Laundry. FOR SALE—A large, speedy, high bred, 3-year-old mare; unbroken, trim and perfect in condition and will make some one a splendid driver.—Geo. S. Akers, Phone 523-1. FOR SALE—About 400 white oak fence posts. Fred Schultz, Phone 526-H. FOR SALE—Several new awnings, ordinary window size.—Chas. Shaw. ~..■■,l -- JL ! ■ ■ .Li,,, - FOR SALE—Coming 3-year-old mule; also a mare with foal.—Philip Heuson, Phone 142 C. FOR SALE—Four choice building lots, all near the court house but in different locations; all choice building lots on stone streets. Leslie Clark, at The Republican office. FOR SALE—A new visible Smith Prahier typewriter, No. 10; bargain: Call at this office. FOR SALE —Several counters, at the Model Store. Simon Leopold. FOR SALE—One-acre tract, well located, inside corporation of Rensselaer, cement walk along side, will make a cheap price for a quick sale, better come see this at once. Chas. J. Dean, Rensselaer, Ind. FOR SALE—Good 8-room house, 3% lots, northeast part of town. J P. Simons.
WANTED. WANTED—Few middle-aged men of good appearance to travel, covering following towns: Goodland, Remington, Wolcott, Kentland, Brook, Morocco, Francesville, Reynolds, Monon, and Wheatfleld. All summer’s job. Address, stating salary expected, Glen Brothers, Rochester, N. Y. 47th year. WANTED—GirI or woman to help in kitchen.—C. P. Fate, at “The College Inn.” WANTED—Horse to drive, for its feed and pasture; good treatment and hot much work. John Donnelly, R. D, No. 1. WANTED—Stock to pasture. Have plenty of good pasture Gideon Kauffman, Fair Oaks, Ind. WANTED—Growing timber suitable for cross ties. If you have any to sell write to O. T. Hprnbeck, Pittsburg, Ind. FOR RENT. FOR RENT—House and one acre of ground; all kinds of fruit; joins corporation of Rensselaer.—George W. Ott. W. H. DEXTER. W. H. Dexter will pay 31 cents for butterfat this week. LOST. LOOT—Between Catholic church and down town, pair gold-rlmmed spectacles. Please return to A. G. Catt’s office FOUND. FOUND—Auto bracket and No. Ul3-83 IND. Call here. FOUND—A fur glove. Call at this office. FARM LOANS. FARM LOANS I make farm loans at lowest rates of interest. See me about ten year loan without commission. John A. Dunlap. MISCELLANEOUS. BABY CAB WHEELS—If the person who took the wheels off the baby cab in our oil house will bring them back no questions will be asked; otherwise they will be arrested. Do it now.—Rowen & Kiser.
STRAYED—Or in some manner removed from our pasture, a hornless red cow weighing about 1,000 pounds; missing since Tuesday. Please give information to J. J. Eigelsbach & Son. DRESSMAKING—Ladies, see Mrs. H. A. Cripps for dressmaking, plain or fancy. Just east of Catholic church. ' - REPAIR SHOP-Motorcyclea, new and second-hand bicycles for sale. In Jack Warner building, south of Rensselaer garage James C. (Nark. PAINTING—See me for house paintings Price right and work guaranteed. C. M. Blue. REUPHOLSTERING and fumlture repairing. Satisfaction guaranteed. J. P. Green, Phone 477. PIANO TUNING-See Otto Braun, who will guarantee satisfao tton in all of his work. Phone 18, and let your wants be known through our classified col*
