Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 173, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 July 1913 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
CUSSIFIED COHH bates fob cMMPru> ads Three lines or less, per week of six issues of The Evening Republican and iWo of The Semi-Weekly Republican, 26 cents. Additional space pro rkta. FOB BALE. FOR SALE—The Mrs. Wm. Wash burn property on Matheson Ave. House has nine rooms, bath, deetrie lights and city water, furnace heat, 3% acres of ground, barn and good chicken house. See W. O. Howies, at Rowles & Parker’s. FOR SALE OR TRADE—SmaII stock staple dry goods and shoes. Will take town property.—W. R. Lee. FOR SALE—Blackberries, Mrs, Elmer Jacks, phone 525X5. FOR SALE—Carriage, good value at $25, will sell tor sls at quick sale —J. F. Bruner, Phone 339. FOR SALE—Home grown black berries.—J. F. Bruner, Phone 339. FOR SALE—My seven-room house With three lots, three blocks from court house. Everything in good condition; good well; city and cistern water in house; plenty of bearing fruit trees and grape arbor; all walks and curbing in. Will sell all or part if sold by September 1. Sacrifice for cash. Will make terms to salt purchaser. Inquire or write Geo. E. Ulm, Box 433, Rensselaer, Ind. FOB- SALE—Four or five of the old fashioned spotted Poland China male pigs, thoroughbred.— Wm. Bennett, phone 567-J. R. D. 3. FOR SALE—Choice white clover honey. Put away a case now for your winter use. $3.00 per case of 20 sections, or 15 cents per single section.—Leslie Clark. FOR SALE—Four choice building lota, all near the court house but In different locations; all choice building lots on stone streets. Leslie (Mark, at The Republican office. FOR SALE—Young . and old chickens. Phone 448. FOR SALE—A bargain. A nearly complete newspaper and job outfit, Including type, stands, and cases, printing press, staples, chases, furniture; cabinets, chairs, etc., complete and In good condition. This is an unusual opportunity to start a newspaper or job office Will be •old at one-fourth of its value to a quick buyer. Write or call Printing Outfit, care Daily Journal, Coffeyville; Kan. FOR BALE—I have decided to retire from the bee business, and in •sdbr to do so quickly will dispose sf 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 tor 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. „ WANTED. . 1 WANTED—To buy a farm of a quarter or half section. Must be high class and ?tand closest inspection. Don’t want to get too far away from Rensselaer. Inquire at this office. WANTED—To rent by August 7 th, house of 5 rooms, with electric lights. Phone 445. / FOB BENT. FOR RENT—S-room house, one block southeast of new depot.—Jas. C. Passone. • FOUND. FOUND—Near Gilman, HL a man’s coat having C. E. Duvall’s stamp inside pocket. Owner can learn how to recover same by calling at this office. FOUND—Pocketbook, containing money. If owner will prove property he can have it. Information can be secured at this office. FARM LOANS. ” FARM LOANS —I make farm loans at lowest rates of interest. Bee me about ten year loan without commission. John A Dunlap. MISCELLANEOUS. PIANO TUNING—Bee OMo Braun, who will guarantee satiafuo Hon in all of his work. Fred Ballard, the Newland youth who was bitten by a rattlesnake last week, is now entirely 8 oui of danger and his case hah been dismissed. Archie Lee, Waiter Crampton and George Healey, Jr., are spending part of this week camping out at Dunn’s bridge, on the Kankakee river. Mrs. Allie Francis Is slightly improved over her condition immediately following her last stroke of paralysis, but she is unalble to move about any and indications are not encouraging tor further improvement. c *storia Hi KM Yil (Imitate ImM w WWW w ww w— ■WT >
