Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 157, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 July 1913 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
CUSSIfIEB CBLOIN una roa cumbtop aaa. . Three liaes or less, pe’ .. if six P X C u a b n Hc a a n n d St oente. Additional apace pro rata. FOR SALK. J-. ~rT—T 2 — - ~ ~ v . . FOR SALE—Driving mare, good spring wagon, buggy, and set of single harness. Must be sold at once, as I am going away next week, 980 takes the outfit.—J. W. Smith. FOR SALE—I have decided to retire from the bee business, and In order to do so quickly will dispose of my bees at $5 per colony, which Includes a patent hive (no super). 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 tor itself yet this year from the honey they will produce.— Leslie Clark. FOR SALE—Four choice building lots, all near the court house but in different locations; all choice buildint lots on stone streets. Leslie (Sark, at The Republican office. WANTED. WANTED—Woman to work in kitchen at Fate’s restaurant. One who can bake pies preferred. LOST. LOST—Between Remington and Shelby, new Goodyear casing 17«x36 on a Continental rim. Liberal reward. Address Ed Brownell, Lowell, Ind, or The Haines Auto Co, Kokomo, Ind, or Chicago LOST—A day book. Return to Tom Callahan or to The Republican office. Reward. FARM LOANS. FARM LOANS- I make farm loans at lowest rates of interest Bee me about ten year loan without commission. John A. Dunlap. <MMMmcgs=s===- .L-^.'-sassm■'-"??."T-gg-T^-1 ■ ■'xra MISCELLANEOUS. REPAIR SHOP—Motorcycles, new and second-hand bicycles tor sale In Jack Warner building, south of Rensselaer garage. James C. Clark. REUPHOLSTERING and furnltore repairing. Satisfaction guaranteed. J. P. Green, Phone 477. PIANO TUNING —See Otto Braun, who will guarantee satisfaction in all ot his work. W. H. DEXTER. W. H. Dexter will pay 26y«c for butterfat this week.
Marion Sutherland, eon of Ed Sutherland, of Remington, came to Rensselaer this morning and went on the milk train enroute to Valparaiso, where he will visit relatives. Mrs. C. M. Rice, of Roselawn, •pant yesterday in Chicago and came to Rensselaer on the night train, which does not stop at Roselawn, and then returned to her home this morning. Walter Gumm, the hardware merchant at Remington, is building a fine new residence, which will cost about >IO,OOO. It is on a 6 acre tract of land known as the old Dr. Maxwell property., When completed it will be one of the most handsome and modern residences in Jasper county. The Main street bridge at Lafayette was closed again Tuesday, when It was diecovered that the west pier, Which was damaged during the big flood, was in a more dangerous condition than ever before. The pier wm leaning toward the west and seemed ready to collapse at any mo>riMil IL•' waMWWWWBWw. z»i. .... i<—x
