Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 137, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 June 1913 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

cljssified comm Three Uses or lew, per week of six Issued of The Evening Republican and two of The Semi-Weekly Republican SI cents. Additional apace pro rata. ‘ FOR SALS. FOR SALE—A DeLaval separator, good as new—John Price. FOR SALE—My residence property on Weston street; one and a half blocks from court house. See T. H. Stephens, at Republican office, or call at residence. FOR SALE—Fresh milch cow.— David Zeigler. Phone 515-H. FOR SALE—Five acres of good, smooth land near Wheatfield, Ind. Worth $756. For quick sale I offer for $475. Address L B. 666, Lewiston, 111. ~. FOR SALE—Good driving horse, 7 years old; lady and automobile broke.—W. L Hoover. FOR SALE—Nice large Tomato and Cauliflower plants.—Mrs. E. L. Clark. FOR SALE—A new visible Smith Premier typewriter, No. 10; bargain. Call at this office. . i 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 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—Washing and ironing; plain or fancy; guaranteed; will call for and deliver.—Mrs. Sayler, phone 445. WANTED—FamiIy washings.— Nancy J. Smith, South Weston street. WANTED^—A hand to work on farm by month.—George Spangler, Phone 535 G. 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—GoId bracelet Return to Republican office.—Vera Healey. 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. Let me have your twine orders at once if you want prison twine. 1 have ordered the car here by the 20th of June.—Edward Herath. REPAIR SHOP—Motorcycles, new and second-hand bicycles for sale In Jack Warner building, south of Rensselaer garage. James C. Clark. REUPHOLSTERING and furniture repairing. Satisfaction guaranteed. J. P. Green, Phone 477. PIANO TUNING-See Otto Braun, who will guarantee satisfaction in all of his work.

Annual Commencement of The Barkley Township Schools. Following is the program of the annual commencement of the public schools of Barkley township, to be held at Barkley church, Saturday evening, June 21, 1913, 8 o’clock: Invocation-Rev. Kuonen. Music—Choir. The Advance in Modes of TravelWorth Johnston. History of Indiana—Creola Torbet. A Coon Hunt—Harvey Snow. The Silo and Its Uses—Seth Reed. Music. Characteristics and Customs of Other Lands—lda M. Snow. The Silo—Arnold Kolhoff. The Africans in America—Mary M. Greenlee. Temperance Movement—Ada E. Spurgeon. Improvements of Rural Schools— Mary Brandenburg. Music. Address—Prof. G. I. Christie, of Purdue University. (Presentation of Diplomas—County Superintendent. Benediction—Rev. Kuonen. Japan Friday afternoon carried her grievances in the California land law directly to the White House Ambassador Chinda, in compliance with his request, was granted an audience with the president and discussed the situation with Mr. Wilson for nearly an hour. C. J. Rist, of Huntington, has been appointed assistant general manager of the Pere Marquette road and will assume the duties of the office as soon as he has been released from the duties of division engineer of the Erie road. Mr. Rist bas been with the Erie about a year. He will have headquarters in De- ' :* _ RJCVUELAZR MARKETS i * |1 Corn- -52 c. Gblekena—lßc. - Kfffr— l6^: VIU Iwvnlci