Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 228, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 September 1913 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
CLASSIFIED COLUMh BATBB 808 CIUMMtXriMP ADS. Three lines or less, per week of six issues of The Evening Republican and two of The Semi-Weekly Republican, M cents. Additional space pro rata. FOR SALS. FOR SALE—A baseburner; in good condition. Inquire of W. R. Howels. FOR SALE—Second 'hand soft coal burner, cheap. Good as new. Inquire of T. M. Callahan. FOR SALE—Nearly new baseburner.—George P. Daugherty, telephone 65. FOR SALE—4S good Shropshire ewes. S. T. Comer & Son, Phone 504-L. FOR SALE—Small cook stove, almost new. Phone 258. FOR SALE—A few more gallons of cider apple butter. Mrs. Eli Ai nold, Phone 513-F. FOR SALE—7-room house, plenty of fruit, small barn, city water and. lights, good location.—M. E. Griffin. Phone 445. 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 RENT. FOR RENT—3 lower rooms of house. Electric lights; city water. Phone 489. FOUND. FOUND—The surest method of making a sale; advertise in The Republican classified column. LOST. LOST—A bunch of siv keys on a plain ring. Finder please bring to Republican office. LOST—A’ velvet purse containing a door key, a Mason’s button and about $1 in change Will finder please leave at Republican office? ■ ~ '4 - => WANTED. WANTED—GirI to work in a boarding house at South Bend. Wages $5 per week. Phone 501-G for particulars. WANTED—Oom petent girl for general housework. Good home, all modern conveniences. $6.00 per week. Mrs. Leo Wolf, 934 S. Jlohman St., Hammond, Ind. W. H. DEXTER. W. H. Dexter will pay 31 cents for butterfat this week. FARM LOANS. FARM LOANS—I make farm loans at lowest rates of interest. See me about ten year loan without commission. John A, Dunlap. WW!. 1 ■ . ■ I ■ ■ i NORTH NEWTON. Cutting corn and canning peaches is the order of the day. Most every one from this vicinity attended the pow wow last week at' Rensselaer. (Mrs. Biggs returned home to her daughter’s, Mrs. Win. Bifcrly, last week from Thayer, where she had been visiting for some time. Mr. and Mrs. Milt Grimes called at Evert Grimes’ Sunday afternoon. Miss Lucy Lane spenl last~week with her sister, Mrs. Messman. Supervisor Ed Shindler is doing quite a bit of work on the roads in this neighborhood.. (Miss Rose Lane went to Chicago a week ago Saturday to be witTr her sister, Amelia, who is in the hospital. Amelia is getting along nicely, and ''Will be able to be moved from the hospital in a few days. Cale Baker was* helping Milt Grimes cut corn a' few days this week. Miss Katherine Lane was in Rensselaer Saturday. Geneva Bierley called at Milt Grimes’ Monday afternoon.
CASTOR IA Jbr Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bean Signature of Secretary Garrison will direct an investigation of charges by Doan Worcester and W. H. Phipps, auditors of the Philippines, that slavery exists in the islands. Tin- investigation will he made '-by the governor general, Francis Burton Harrison. The sufficiency of existing laws for punishment of slavery will be Inquired into also. Snow fell In northern Minnesota and along the shores of Lake Superior early Monday, setting a new record for an early snow fall. The earliest previous snow fall recorded since the establishment of a weather bureau at Duluth was on Sept, 24, 1907. At Grand Marais, Minn., the ground was covered with snow and the temperature dropped to freezing. Order your Calling Cards at The Republican office.
