Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 153, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 27 June 1913 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

CLASSIFIED COLUMN fOB IiUL FOR SALE—Cherries. —Dr. H. L. Blown, Rhone 47i-D. FOR SALE—Five young sows with pig, due to farrow 4 to 5 weeks. —Fred Schultz, Phone 526-H. j' *»—»■—.■■■ .1 I. 11l 111 ■! 1.1. —■■ I - FOR SALE—New potatoes; am now digging my early ones and will sell them at |1 per bushel—Albert Brand, Phone 332. FOR SALE-Two fresh cows.-Geo. W. Reed, Phone 334-D. FOR SALE—I have decided to retire from the bee business, and in order to do so quickly will dispose of my bees at |S per colony, which includes a patent hive (no superb This is a rare chance to get started In the bee business for a small amount These are all good Italian stock and a colony purchased now should pay for itself yet this year from the honey they will produce.— Leslie (Bark. FOR SALK—Four choice building lota all near the court house but in different locations; all choice building lots on stone streets. Leslie Clark, at The Republican office. FARM LOAMS. FARM LOANS-I make farm loans at lowest rates of intesest See me about ten year loan without commission. John A. Dunlap. • WANTED. ” = WANTED—A horse suitable for light work for its keeping.—C. M. ■ 1 LOST. LOST—A man’s gray coat, probably near the Lawler ranch, north Of Fair Oaks. Reward if brought to The Republican office. MISCELLANEOUS. REPAIR SHOP—Motorcycles, new Mid second-hand bicycles for sale |n Jack Warner building, south of Rensselaer garage. James C. Clark. • REUPHOLSTERING and furni* tore repairing. Satisfaction guaranteed. J. P. Green, PhAne 477. PIANO TUNING—See Otto Braun, who will guarantee satisfafction in all of his work. " W.k DEXTER. W. H. Dexter will pay 27y 2 c for butterfat this week. Vaudeville at the Ellis Theatre Saturday Night. The Wald Cat and the Lamb Co., high class vaudeville, -are to be at the Ellis Theatre Saturday night of this week. They have six acts, including singing, dancing, drama and comedy. The prices are 25 and 35 cents for grownups and 15 cents for children. Forced to- Give Up Painting. On account of my failing health T have decided to give up painting and paper hanging altogether, and this notice is given so that I will not be annoyed with telephone calls. lam very grateful to all who have employed me and wish I could continue my work, but find that I can not. JOHN W. SMITH. Miss Florence Moore went to Reynolds yesterday to help W. R. Lee in his auction sale of goods. The following ladies went to Lowell today to attend a district meet ing of the Royal Neighbors; Mrs. William Bennett, Mjhs. Alice Howe, Mrs. E. C. Maxwell, Mrs. Julius Cohen, Mrs. Horace Daniels, Mrs. Charles Payne, Mrs. Charles W. Platt and Mrs. E. E. Flint Mr. and Mrs. Garland Grant were visited this week by several friends, Mrs. M. R. Eddy, of Reynolds, spent the week there. Misses Maud and Mabel Turpie, formerly of Monon, but now of lowa, daughters of Mrs. E. J. Turpie, spent two days here on their way to their home from attending the girls’ seminary at Beeehwood, Pa. Herbert Russell and slater, Eva, were here the first of the week, y It is in violation of city ordinance to shoot firecrackers in the city,. »nd the discharge of the large crackers on the street it very annoying and dangerous. It will not be surprising if some one gets arrested for ao doing before the 4th. Some have placed the crackers in garbage cans to increase the noise. This is hard on the cans and might result in a more serious charge being filed against the offenders. Cut it out. Gapt. Thou. E. Halls, of Indianapolis, a secret service man employed by the government, was here yesterday and took up some counterfeit W; bad been accepted for t the State B&nk. The eceived recently was a 50which was of a pattern ognized by Mr. Halls. He it the maker was now safely behind the bars. One of the other coins was a dollar and one a quarter. Mr. Halls gave bank employes some valuable information about how to detect counterfeit silver paper money. VIM mm IW* Mr mmm