Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 204, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 27 August 1913 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

CLISSIFIEB COLDI* Th>ee line* or less, per week of six imues of The Evening Republican end two of Tho Semi-Weekly Republican, IS cents. Additional apace pro rata. FOR SALE. FOR SALE—Cheap, 3-burner gasoline stove; used only 4 months.— Mis. Ella Woodcox. FOR SALE—Asters, all colors, only 40 cents this week. King Floral Co., Phone 132. FOR SALE—Home grown melons from Fair Oaks; best on earth; telephone orders delivered any place in the city; satisfaction guaranteed. A. W. Saw in, Phone 400. FOR SALE—4O acres near station and school, on stone road, 30 acres in corn, 5-room house, fruit,* well, and all good land. Price $55. Terms SSOO down; might take live stock G. F. Meyers. FOR SALE—Pure comb honey in 12 and 24 section cases at SI.BO and $3.60 per case Single sections 15 cents each.—Leslie Clark, at Republican office. FOR SALE—Holdiidge Clark property, 6 rooms, 2 lots, plenty of fruit; inquire of T. W. Grant. FOB SALE—At a bargain if taken at once and paid for in cash or negotiable paper; two good 5-room bouses, located in the west part of town. Well rented; good wells; fruit; one has barn. John Schanlaub, Phone 535-B. FOR SALE—Four choice building iota, all near the court house laut in different locations; all choice buildin* lots on stone streets. Leslie] Clark, at The Republican office. WANTED. WANTED—Work for a first year high school country boy near the school, where he can earn board, with or without room. J. W. Crooks, Roselawn, Ind. WANTED—GirI for general housework. W. L. Frye, phone 369. WANTED—Home for 12-year-old orphan boy. Is a bright young lad, with no bad habits. # Only those who are prepared to give the boy a good home and who will treat him as their own child and give him an education need apply: Particulars can be obtained fat The Republican office. WANTED—Roomers; bath and all modern improvements In the house., Mrs. Mattie Grant. WANTED—Two girls, steady work. McKay’s Model Laundry, Phone 346. WANTED—MiIk customers, 6% cents permit, if delivered; 5c if you come after it—Mrs. Frank Shide. /.'WANTED—Two first class mechanics, at once.' No others need apply. Main Garage. FOB RENT. FOB BENT—Furnished room for light housekeeping.—Mrs. H. A. Cripps, east of Catholic church. FOUND. FOUND—A Presto-Lite tank off automobile. Inquire here. FARM LOANS. FARM LOANS —I make farm loans at lowest rates of Interest. See me about ten year loan without commission. John A. Dunlap. MISCELLANEOUS. PIANO TUNING -See Otto Braun, who will guarantee satisfaction In all of his work. W. H. DEXTER. W. H. Dexter will pay 27V*c for Butterfat this week. Node* to Non-Resident Pupils. All pupils must present their transfers to their respective teachers the first day they are in attendance in the Rensselaer public schools. Such transfers majf be obtained from their township trustee. C. R. DEAN, Superintendent. D. H. Shultz, stenographer, 28 years old, formerly of Rolling Prairie, Laporte county, shot Francis Riley at Washington, D. C., Saturday following a quarrel. Riley will probably die. Shultz was a stenographer in the offices of the progressive party during the last campaign. He left Bolling Prairie seven or eight years ago. Methodist Church. Subject Sunday morning at Trinity M. E. church: “A Higher Estimate.” Evening subject: “Principles for Holy Living.” The last quarterly conference for tne year Monday night, Sept, Ist, at 7:30. CASTOR IA Ito Infants and Tki KM Ym Hm Always Bought Try mi iQIuiUImI Column.