Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 130, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 31 May 1913 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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CUSSIFIiD CQLUIIi BATES FOB CXABSXFXES AOS. Three Uses or less, per week of six Issued of The Evening Republican and two of The Semi-Weekly Republican, M cents. Additional space pro rata. FOB SALK. FOR SALE—A large, good family refrigerator, $5.—A. J. Bellows. Inquire at Rhoades & Son’s hardware store. j FOR SALE—Nice large Tomato and Cauliflower plants.—Mrs. E. L. Clark. FOR SALE—Two-year-old bull and heifer.—C. H. Golden, R. F. D. 4. FOR SALE—Avery cultivator, 1910 model, good as new—W. R. Shesler. FOR SALE—A good Art Garland b&seibumer and cook stove; also 2 dozen 6-week-old chickens, 5 fries, and 2 hens. Inquire at Barnes’ restaurant. FOR SALE—I9I3 model motor cycles and motor boats at bargain prices, all makes, brand new machines, on easy monthly payment plan. Get our proposition before buying or you will regret it; also bargains in used motorcycles. Write us today. Address Lock Box 11, Trenton, Mich. FOR SALE—A new visible Smith Fremier 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 Clark, at The Republican office. W. EL DEXTER. W. H. Dexter will pay 27 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. ■v~—WANTED. - Wanted—Nigger head rocks of convenient size to handle. Will pay $1.50 for them if placed on our pile just north of town.—Mrs. O. M. Peek, Phone 3340. WANTED—Steady pay guaranteed by large New England jobbing house. Wanted, honest earnest man of good address to All permanent position of special representative; no soliciting. Further information address Young & Follett Co, Boston, Mass, Dept 34. 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. LOST. LOST—Somewhere near depot gold locket set with four brilliants and one ruby, with M. R. engraved on back; also small boy’s photo inside Finder leave at Republican office Mrs. Clifford Parkison. LOST—GoId bracelet. Return to Republican office LOST—Boy’s light weight black bat. Return to Walter Randle or to Republican office. LOST—Possibly out of * clothes basket or sent to the wrong person by mistake an almost new White tablecloth, 3 or 4 weeks ago. Please Inform Republican office MISCELLANEOUS REPAIR SHOP—Motorcycles, new and second-hand bicycles for sale In Jack Warner building, south'of Rensselaer garage James C. dark. REUPHOLSTERING and furniture repairing. Satisfaction guar anteed. J. P. Green, Phone 477. PIANO TUNING-See Otta Braun, who will guarantee satisfaeitlon in all of his work. 0. A Roberts has had forty-five yean of experience in the wagon and buggy business, and worked seventeen years at the blacksmith most every piece of Iren that ie put «n a buggy. Call In and ask some

Hello Bill. Mrs. S. F. Wolflpger left this morning for her home in Marion, Ohio. The screaming farce comedy “Hello Bill,” at Ellis Theatre, Monday evening. Mrs. Myrtle E. Bernhardt, of Hamlet, is visiting her cousin, E. M. Thomas. a Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Maxwell went to Delphi today for an over Sunday visit with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Ike Tuteur and son, of Chicago, came yesterday for a visit with relatives. Mrs. A. U. Cloud went to Logansport today for a short visit with relatives and friends. Miss Olive Thompson returned home today after a visit of a week with relatives and friends here. Perry Thompson, of Rensselaer, has taken a position in the John Clymer meat market. Mr. Thompson has moved his family into the Frank Nelson home on the south side of town.—Wolcott Enterprise. Hurry, hurry, hurry. Only a few days left in which to buy things at less than wholesale cost. Lee’s Closing Out Sale will soon end. Hurry. C. L. Thornton, who moved from Rensselaer to Spokane, Wash, several years ago, Is now living at Vancouver, B. C, having recently moved there for the benefit of one of his son’s health. He is still engaged in electrical work. Some dandy nice patterns In summer white goods and tissues, going at less than cost, at Lee’s Closing Out Sale. It is said that files hate the odor of white clover, and a bunch of these blossoms kept in a room and renewed every day wiH make flies scarce. Twenty drops of carbolic acid dropped on a hot shovel will kill the flies in a room. For any itching skin trouble, piles, eczema, salt rheum, hives, scald head, herpes, scabies, Doan’s Ointment Is highly recommended. 50c a box at all stores. A citizen today suggested that our “city beautiful” editor call attention to the high grass left unmowed next to the curbing in the court house yard. He said he failed to see how the uncut grass adds to the beauty of the lawn, and The Republican had to agree with him. J. F. Warren, of Oklahoma City, came yesterday and remained for the Memorial Day exercises. He had been on a trip to New York City and other eastern points; and took this opportunity to visit relatives and friends here. He is much improved in health since his last visit here. France Scott captured five young foxes on the A. O. Moore farm near Pleasant Grove last Saturday. He located them in a den along a ditch bank. They appear to be about two months old. France kept one and sold the others to fellows about town for pets. The bounty is $2.50 each,— Francesville Tribune. The design of a new and smaller parcel post stamp to replace those now in use has been approved by Postmaster General Burleson. Numerous complaints that the present denominations of whieh are the same color, is hard to distinguish as to value and easily “raided,” hence, the change. The design will possess no artistic merit, bear only a large numeral. The various denominations will be different colors.

Harold L. Olark returned to Indianapolis this afternoon, expecting to remain there indefinitely. He is a member of the Silent Star baseball team of Indianapolis and will play with them this season. They piay at Louisville tomorrow, the second game there this season. The team plays mainly on Saturdays, Sundays and holidays and Harold will work In the automobile tire manufacturing company of Fisher, Gibson & Co., while in the city. A, line of Single Buggy Harness has been sold for several years with Rob erg’ high class buggies, and tbe quality of the harness is the same quality as his buggies. On Front Street, Rensselaer, Ind.