Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 243, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 11 October 1913 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
cussiriEß ciliii SOB ffrußTrup AML Three Unea or lees, per week of a!x taoueo of The Even Inc Republican and two of The Semi-Weekly Republican. M cent*. Additional apace pro rata. FOB SAUL FOR SALE—Nice, Smooth Rural New York potatoes; 80 cents per bushel, delivered. Van Hook, phone 40-A. FOR SALE—If you expect to buy potatoes before next summer you had better buy now while they are cheap. I have nice Rural New Yorkers for sale at my farm, 2y 2 miles west of Newland and Ya mile south of Harry Gifford’s. George S. Akers, Phone 523-1. » FOR SALE—One bay team and wide tired farm wagon; can be seen at Monnett farm, southwest of ■ town. FOR SALE—A brand new rubber tired buggy, at a bargain; also a baseburner in No. 1 order. A. S. Laßue.
FOR SALE—One good, general purpose lady broke mare; also one coming 4-year-old gelding, unbroke. Chas. Jacks, at Free Wood’s shop. FOR SALE—Boxes and barrels at Jarrette’s Variety Store. FOR SALE—Good assorted potatoes for sale at 90 cents per bushel in small quantities or 80 cents per bushel in lots of 10 bushel or more. A. Eib, Phone 512-F, Barkley township. FOR SALE—A medium size Blue Bell cream sep&rator; used only 5 weeks; bargain. J. D. Miller, 1 mile north of Lee. FOR SALE—Motorcycle, good condition. A bargain. See Charlie Marlin. 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 Repub lican office. FOR SALE—7-room house, plenty of fruit, small barn, city water and lights, good Jocation.—M. E. Griffin. Phone 445. FOUND. FOUND—The surest method oi making a sale; advertise in The Republican classified column. LOST. LOST—A little red cow, with halter and chain. Notify Billy Frye. LOST—A set of auto skid chains between Rensselaer and Kersey or Wheatfield. Reward. Finder please notify F. E. Lewis, Kersey, Ind. LOST—Ladies’ small gold watch. Initial “A”, with leather fob. Reward. Mrs. Sam Roth. MXBOELLANEOUS. PAINTING and VARNISHING— Havlng purchased the business o Clarence Hamilton I am prepared, to do all kinds of work in this line. See me or call me by Phone No. '72. Edward Booth. PIANO TUNING-Bso Otto Braun, who will guarantee satisfaction In all of his work. When in need of painting or paper hanging see the Old Reliable, W. 8. Richards, phone 331. FABM LOANS. FARM LOANS—I make farm loans at lowest rates of interest. See me about ten year loan without commission. John A. Dunlap. W. H. DEXTER. W. H. Dexter will pay 31 cents for butterfat this week. BEPUBUOAN CITY TICKET.
For Mayor, CHARLES G. SPITLER. For Treasurer, CHARLES M. SANDS. For Clerk, Tl CHARLES MORLAN. ~ For Councilmen-at-Large, REX WARNER FRANK G. KRESLER. For Councilman First Ward, H. RAY WOOD. For Councilman Second. Ward, FRANK W. TOBIAS. For Councilman Third Ward, H. FRANK KING. John Brown, president of the First National Bank*, traveled to the end of his 73rd year last Tuesday, and was in good form still to eat a turkey dinner and have a reunion of the family members. He only takes credit for 65 year®, but hie record in the army and service in Andersonville prison hardly bear him out in the story. But at least, he is a hustler for his age and can still crawl under a barbed wire fence without getting hooked. —Crown Point Star. A Ctowifled Adv, wfli sell it CASTOR IA Bnr Infimta and Children. IbKMYNHmAlnphvkt
