Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 3, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 January 1914 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
FOB SALE—7-room houM, plenty of fruit, small bain, city water and lights, good location.—M. E. Griffin, Phone 445. 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, 3 1 /, 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—Nearly all the property advertised by me for sale in this issue is owned by myself or members of my family. I am not in the real estate busingsj but wish to get rid of a surplus of city real estate. See me if interested. Leslie Clark, at the Republican office.
WANTED. WANTED—GirI for general housework, $5 per week. Mrs. Delos Thompson, phone 93. WANTED—General housework. Inquire of Mrs. James Norris, phone 185. WANTED—A good milch cow. Earl Barkley- phone 5030. WANTED—To rent on March Ist, a small house at edge of town, must have barn, will pay 6 mos. rent in advance if place spits. Mrs. 8. W. Williams, Rensselaer. WANTED—Everybody .to call Phone 273. WANTED—To tell you that our Jackson Hill coal is A No I.—Hamilton & Kellner. WANTED—Woodchoppers. Fred Schultz, Phone 526-H. WANTED—Your orders for wood, coal and feed.—Hamilton & Kellner. WANTED—To rent house, etc., near edge of town, with several acres of land.—Harve J. Robinson, at Republican office.
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—Billfold pocketbook containing from $lO to sls. Finder please telephone to No. 579 or leave at this office. ■ ~ IW | « u-w— ——3—■ . FOUND. FOUND—In the armory after the basketball game, a purse containing money. See Hugh Kirk, at The Model. FOUND—A black gauntlet corduroy lined Call here. FOUND—Fur, somewhat worn. Get same at Hemphill’s hitch barn. MISCELLANEOUS. Get your automobile registration blank for license at the Main Garage. We send in the fee for you. N. C. Shafer, Notary Public. See James Clark for bicycle repairs. WOOD—To give away for the cutting Inquire of A. E. Branch, phone 332. NOTICE—To Ford Automobile Owners—The undersigned is prepared to repair Ford machines and to vulcanize inner tubes; also to save you money on bicycle tires. Shop, across the alley and north of Norgor's hitch barn.—James C. Clark.
W. H. DEXTER. W. H. Dexter will pay 35%c for Butterfat this week. The U. S. commerce court went out of existence Wednesday, under legislative enactment. “My child was burned terribly about the face, neck and chest I applied Dr, Thomas’ Eclectic Oil. The pain ceased, and the child sank into a restful sleep.”—Mrs. Nancy M. Hanson, Hamburg, N. Y. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Liane, of Lisbon, N. Dak., are visiting Jitfr. and Mrs. J. H. Chapman. Mrs. Liane was formerly Miss Lizzie Brown, and is a cousin of Mrs. Chapman. Effective Jan. 1, the railways of the U. S. will not run any special train for less than the equivalent of 100 fares, the minimum charge being $75 in all cases. The vaudeville company that appeared at the Ellis Theatre last evening pleased the audiences that witnessed it very much and started off the plan of Manager Ellis to have good vaudeville every Friday night, in a very satisfactory manner. CASTOR IA Fbr Tfifkwte uui Gkildrtt. Ito KM Yn Hm Alwap tajkt Beam th® S’# S/fJ ' fMgnaawa of
