Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 275, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 November 1913 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

CLASSIFIED COLUMN Li...-,■ BATES FOB CUSUTtEO BBS. »s Three lines or less, per week of alx Issues of The Evening Republican and two of The Semi-Weekly Republican, IS cents. Additional space pro rata. ~ FOR SALK FOR SALE—Pears. Phone 258. Mrs. KL. Clark, j, FOR SALE—Whip-poor-will cow pea seed. Inquire of Ernest Maxwell, R. D. No. 4, Rensselaer, or Phone 529-A. FOR SALE—Two good work mares, one with colt by side. This pair of mares are good brood mares and in foal; will be sold; worth the money; will take good note for nine months. Everett Brown, phone 503-A, Pleasant Grove. FOR SALE—A part Jersey cow. Inquire of Geo. H. Healey. ' FOR SALE—Some nice big Bronze turkey gobblers at $4.00. Pullins’ stock. Harvey Messmann, Rensselaer, Ind., Phone 506-L. FOR SALE—Sorrel horse 5 years old, weight 1200 pounds. W. S. McConnell, Fair Oaks, Ind.

FOR SALE—7-room house, plenty of fruit, small bain, city water and lights, good location.—M. E. Griffin, Phone 445. FOR SALE —At a bargain if taken soon, a farm of 180 acres near Rensselaer, finely improved; known as the Marion L Adams farm. Inquire of the tenant, Ernest Maxwell, Phone 529-A, or the owner, J. H. Newman, Cissna Park, 111. FOR SALE—Or will trade for live stock, my 5-passenger Hiidson 33 automobile, in good running order. F. Thompson, Phone 37. * FOR SALE—Hickory nuts, $2 per bushel. Weston Cemetery Association. Call J. H. Holden, Phone 426. FOR SALE —One 6-room and one 7-room house; both newly painted and well located. For particulars phone 132 or call at residence of J. W. King. FOR SALE—Acres 80. Seven miles out, all tiled, house, barn and well. $75. Terms, SI,OOO down.—G. F. Meyers.

FOR SALE—BO acres, 3V 2 miles of Rensselaer, all in cultivation; clay subsoil; level land,! seven room, 2story bouse, good barn and other outbuildings. A bargain for immediate sale. Call on or write J. Davisson. 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. WANTED. WANTED—FamiIy washings. Mrs. L. V. Martin, north of railroad. FOR RENT. FOR RENT—Two large rooms, second floor, Nowels block, suitable for offices, dressmaking, tailoring, millinery or other similar business. Warren Robinson.

LOST. LOST—Saturday afternoon, pocketbook with $5 and five $1 bills, in or between Traub & Selig’s and Duvall’s corner. Return to this office. Reward. Mrs. Sarah Caldwell. LOST—A small black grip containing tools, probably between Pleasant Ridge and Rensselaer. Finder leave wo|-d at Republican office of notify A. D. Mcßee, Morion, Ind. LOST—Pair of nose glasses in court room. Return to C. M. Sands. LOST—A $lO bill some placfe on the streets of Rensselaer between Hamilton & Kellner’s and my home in north part of town; reward. George D. Zea.

LOST—An auto tail light between H. J. Dexter’s farm and town. Please return to Harry Watson. FARM LOANS. FARM LOANS —I make farm loans at lowest rates of interest. See me about ten year loan without commission. John A. Dunlap. RENSSELAER MARKETS. Corn—sßc. Oats—36c. Wheat—7sc. Chickens—loc. Turkeys—l6c. Ducks—loc. Geese—loc. Roosters—6c. Eggs—3sc. Bareback whipping of wife-beat-er cottvicts in Delaware was defended in the house Saturday by Repro sentative] Brockson of that state, who declared that the practice of making martyrs of'criminals was a curse to modern society. On last Saturday evening Oren and Harry Norman entertained a bunch of their relatives at an oyster stew at the home 6f the former’s sister, Mrs. C. H. Leavel, on Mllroy avenue. About thirty were present and a good time was reported. Rubber stamps at Republican office. Aek for free catalogue. |