Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 119, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 19 May 1913 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

CLASSIFIED COLIiMH BATBS 808 CfrMMgram ABB Three li*M or leas, per week of six issued of The Evening Republican and two of The Semi-Weekly Republican, M cent*. Additional apace pro rata. “ FOB SAUL r ” FOR SALE—Tomato and cabbage plants; extra nice plants.—C. R. Morrell, Phone 78, Stoner property, west of depot. FOR SALE—My Ford automobile. Good as new.—George A. Williams. FOR SALE—Seed corn; Reed’s Yellow Dent; $1.25 a bushel—F. W. Bedford, Phone 474. FOR SALE—Farm of 111 acres, 94 under cultivation, 17 virgin beech and maple timber, soil gravelly loam with day sub-soil; brick veneer house, 74x42 frame bank barn, shed 70x24 ft; 12 acres orchard. Every modern improvement, prime state cultivation. State reward road to market. Price $12,000. Situated Antrim Co., Mich., good health, no hay-fever, no asthma. Inquire of John Clemens & Co, Bellaire, Mich. FOR SALE—By virtue of the last will of Robert McCane, we offer at private sale two farms; one of 320 acres, one-half mile south of Desouth of Wheatfield, Ind. For information write John M. Clarkson, Oakley, Illinois. FOR SALE—Cabbage, tomato and pepper plants ready for setting out now.—C. W. Rhoades, Phone 148. FOR SALE—A new visible Smith Premier typewriter, No. 10; bargain. Call at this office. FOR SALE—Four choice building lots, all near the court house but in different locations; all-choice building lots on stone streets. Leslie dark, at The Republican office. 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.

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—Your cream delivered at Kniman creamery building every Saturday; highest price paid.—E. C. Maxwell. WANTED—MiIk customers, will deliver to any part of the city.—Mrs. J. E. McClannahan, Phone 293. —nTrMiTr~ —r.~ ■ -.ifrrT-g.-T~ i WANTED—Your old ingrain carpets to make into serviceable new rugs for you. Write for information to Star Rug Co., 705 Pearl St., Michigan City, Ind. WANTED—FamiIy washings, will call for and deliver.—Mrs. A. Bissenden, Phone 106. WANTED—Laborers, preferably married men, good wages, steady employment.-rßrook Terra Cotta Tile & Brick-Go. - WANTED—Growing timber suitable for cross ties. If you have any to sell write to O. T. Hornbeck, Pittsburg, Ind. FOUND. FOUND—Left hand gauntlet child’s glove. Get it here. FOUND—A fur glove. Call at this office. FOUND—U. S. note; tell denomination and where lost and get it. Inquire here. FOUND—Pair of new spectacle frames. Inquire here. LOST. LOST—Package containing some new work shirts. Were wrapped in C. Earl Duvall’s wrapping paper. Return to Republican office.—Mrs. Eli Arnold.

LOST—Bunch of keys. Return to Republican office.—W. C. Babcock. EGGS, ETC., FOR SALE. FOR SALE—Faultless Houdan eggs, |1 per 15. From pens bred to lay—non setting—always laying. For sale by John H. Lehman, Crown Point, Ind. MISCELLANEOUS. REPAIR SHOP—Motorcycles, new and second-hand bicycles for sale, in Jack Warner building, south of Rensselaer garage. James C. Cffirk. REUPHOLBTERING and furniture repairing. Satisfaction guaranteed. J. P. Green, Phone 477. PIANO TUNING —See, Otto Braun, who will guarantee satisfaction in all of his work. What will be the largest vessel afloat on the great lakes was contracted for last week by Canadian ship owners. It was the first contract for a big vessel for 1914 delivery. The proposed new vessel is to be exclusively a bulk freight vessel. She will be 625 feet over all, 605-foot keel, 59-foot beam and 32 feet deep. She will have triple expansion engines and Scotch boilers. The boat will be built by the Western Dry Dock and Shipbuilding company, of Port Arthur, which Is the Canadian plant of the American Shipbuilding company.