Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 213, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 September 1913 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
CLASSIFIED EOLUBH BAtM fOl WiIWIHW AM. Thr«e line* or leas, per week of alx Issues of The Evening Republican and two of The Semi-Weekly Republican, tt cents. Additional apace pro rata. FOB SALK. FOR SALE—Cow. Inquire of Mrs. G**a. Ramp. / “for SALE—Nine building lots in Rensselaer north of old depot. Hetman Churchill. .in. 11. 11 . . i.. .i. FOR SALE—One SSO base burner, good condition, sls; one sl4 steel davenport bed, good as new. $5; alters, all colors, 25c a doz.—King Floral Co. FOR SALE —8-row Success shredder, run two seasons, in good shape. Will sell cheap. Glenn Baker, phone 512-A. FOR SALE—Recleaned turkey red hard wheat Gan be seen at River Queen Mill, Marion L Adams, phone 533 L. FOR SALE—A good, big, general purpose horse, 8 years old. Inquire at American Express Co., Harrison .Timmons, Agent 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—Four choice building iota all near the court house l>ut in different locations; all choice building lots on stops streets. Leslie (tot at The Republican office, WANTED. WANTED—Wonderful invention, just out Agents coining money. Lights the home brilliantly for one cent per night.—Alien-Sparks Gas Light Co., Lansing, Mich. WANTED—Messenger boy, not school boy. Inquire at Western Union Telegraph office. WANTED—Lady roomers. Mary Leatherman, Phone 469. WANTED—Second cook at the Makeever Hotel.
• = FOUND. , BOUND—A Masonic pin; inquire hare, POUND—SmaII Wirt lountain pen, without cap. Inquire here. POUND—Red sweater; inquire here POUND—The surest method of making a. sale; advertise in The Republican classified column. . POUND—A package of miscellaneous goods from Bowles & Parker’s. Inquire here, POUND —Breastpin with name “Esther” on it; inquire at this office. FOR RENT. ,POR BENT—Two furnished rooms for light housekeeping or scholars. Mrs. H. A. Oripps, opposite Catholic church. "‘-~" ' ' FARM LOANfi PABM LOANS- I make farm loans at lowest rates of interest See me about ten year loan without commission. John A. Dunlap. MISCELLANEOUS. Lessons in oil, water-color and china painting; hand-painted china for sale. Phone 489. Emilie M. Wightman. PIANO TUNING-See Otto Braun, who will guarantee satisfaetion in all of hlB work. W. H. DEXTER. W. H. Dexter will pay 30 cents for butterfat this week. The granite blocks from which the Aetor house in New York city was built in 1836, making what wear then the largest and finest hotel in the world, will be turned into tombstones. Wrecking contractors will turn the dingy blocks over to a Long Island City tombstone maker. A historical strip of roadway, leading across the Whitewater river south of Oonnersville, is to be abandoned. It has been almost impassable for years. The road was the trail of pioneers, coming Into Connersville from the east and south, and was formerly the trail of the Indian chief, Ben Davis, when he went with his tribe to attend the yearly meeting of Indians near Lib«rty. C A§I££I A What have you to sell? Why don’t you sell it? A Republican classified ad will bring you a buyer willing to pay what it is worth • ■ •»' <
