Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 139, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 11 June 1913 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

-.jr - -jyv -• -v --j-.'-.t-- . tuttraaup t«® V»f Th« B«S?wttWy P R.pSttUcM It cent*. Additional **>*ce pro rota. mans ... .. ; - - FOR SALE—Pour year old Jersey eow; will be fresh in 2 months; giving 3 gallons of milk now—Russell Sage, Phone 321. FOR SALE—A DeLaval separator, good as new.—John Price. FOR SALE—Fresh milch cow.— David Trifler. Phone 515-H. FOR SALE—Nice large Tomato and Cauliflower plants.—Mrs. E. L dark. FOR SALEi-Four choiee building lots, all near the court house but in different locations; all eholce 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—FamiI y washings Mrs. Charles Elder. WANTED—Washing and ironing; plain or fancy; guaranteed; will call for and deliver.—Mrs. Sayler, phone 445. WANTED—Tour old Ingrain earpets to make Into serviceable new rugs for you. Write for information to Star Rug Co, 705 Pearl St, MichIgan City, Ind. LOW. LOST— In Rensselaer, Junt 9th, hat sack containing ladles' that, name of Rowles & Parker printed Oh sack, also name of owner, Mrs. Reed, written on sack. Return to SepublicAu office. IX)BT—GoId bracelet Return to Republican office.—Vera Healey. MISCELLANEOUS. REPAIR SHOP—Motorcycles, new and second-hand bicycles for sale In Jack Warner bdffding, south of Rensselaer garage Jamas CL Clark. REUPHOLSTERING and furnlture repairing. Satisfaction guaranteed. J. P. Green, Phone 477. PIANO TUNING -See Otto Braun, who will guarantee satisfaction In all of bis work. W. H. DEXTER. W. BL Dexter will pay 27*/*c for buttgrfat this week. RENSSELAER MARKETS.

Corn—s2c. Oats—34c. Chickens—i3c. Eggs—l6c. * OM Hooters—sc. The state board of accounts reported Saturday that it had closed 1,556 cases of malfeasance or errors in office 'by public officials of Indiana, for a total settlement of $1,418,732.52 between the officials and the divisions of state government. Albert Boyd, age 9, who disappeared from hit home in Evansville last Tuesday morning, was found with a band of gypsies, several miles above the city, who said the t>oy followed them voluntarily and he did not wish to return to his parents. - Leri Duncan, a paroled convict from the penitentiary at Michigan City, is under arrest at Anderson, charged with assaulting a 13-year-old girl. He was convicted once before on a similar charge, and when he gets back the parole board should keep him until he serves the axtreme maximum of his sentence. Governor Ralston Saturday appointed Elijah A. Gladden, of Lexington, Ind., to succeed Charles C. Dean, of Bluffton, as state forester. New members of the forestry board •re WHI A. Guthrie, Indianapolis; C. N. Meeker, Monticello; Stanley Coulter, Purdue university, reappointed, and William W. Waltham, pf Bean Blossom. .David F. Maisli, of Frankfort, who OW9BS a farm of about 400 acres near Pair Oaks, was in Rensselaer Tuesday and an accidental meeting with Rev. C. L. Harper took place. They were boys together and have occasionally met since maturity but not lor some years prior to yesterday. She meeting proved a very pleasant pna

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