Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 9, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 January 1914 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
FOR SALE—BO acres, 3% miles of Rensselaer, all in cultivation; day subsoil; level land, seven room. % story bouse, good bam and other outbuildings. A bargain tor iromediate sale. Call on or write J. Davisson. FOR SALE OR TRADE—-My store at old depot stand; investigate. John Remley. . FOR SALE—If you want a farm and possession March 1, I can interest you. I have for sale extra good ■'blue grass farms near school and church on gravel roads, good improvements; write for particular'. J. A Anderson, Bedford, Ind. R. D. No. 5. ' '
_j WANTED—To borrow SI,OOO for from 1 to 3-years, 6 or 7 per eent per annum; loan secured by Ist mortgage on small farm, close in to town, valued at $4,000 and not for sale. A rare investment for the loaner as mpney is to be used in further improvement of the property. If interested act at once, as transaction is not desired unless it can be closed in next few days.— Address “A 8.,” Republican. WANTED—Woodchoppers. Fred Sehultz, Phone 526-11. WANTED—To rent house, near edge of town, with several acres of land.—Harve J. Robinson, at Republican office. : -—-
LOST. LOST—A half bird-half bull dog, both ears and head brown with white stripe in face, body white with brown spots, lost in Rensselaer Friday. Phone information to either 277 or 520-B. Kenton Parkison, : tt LOST—Christmas day, between Rensselaer and D.S. Alter farm, one new couch cover. Reward for return to Republican office. LOST—A black muff. Return to Republican office. Mrs, Arthur Williamson. LOST—GoIf cuff button, with initial “M” on front. Finder please phone No. 577 or leave at this office
STRAYED. STBAYED—Sow weighing about 150 or 175 pounds. Please notify Charles Schiwanke, B. D. No. 2, if you know anything about it — MISCELLANEOUS.” MILK—My customers ail say it is the best; careful, clean dairying; ■milk delivered in Bensselaer at 7 cents a quart. Ghas. Reed, Phone 567-B.
Would you like a painting plant In the west? Address C. W. Faris, Jordan Valley, Ore. Hair siwtehes made to order, 3 strands $1.50; old switches worked over. 25 years’ experience. Mrs. J. E. Glick, Mulberry, Ind. 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. Brand, 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 O. Clark. W. £ DEXTER. W. H. Dexter will pay 35 cents for Butterfat this week. anford Halstead, of Worland, Wyoming, has 'been here for the past week visiting his brothers in Newton township. Henry Nevill returned Thursday from Tamaroa, 111., where he had been to attend the funeral .of his father, which occurred Friday, Jan. 2nd, just 47 years and 1 day from the date of Henry’s mother’s funeral. Mr. Nevill left an estate valued at about $6,000, all of which Is to go to his widow during 'her life time and then be divided among his sons.
The Republican Friday reported the filing of suits for collection against the B. J. Gifford estate and the plaintiffs reported that they had not odrered suits, in fact, that in the case of Dr. Johnson a substantial payment had been made by the executor and he had stated that it would all toe paid, while in the case of Dr. Washburn the executor is reported a ssaying that the claim would be paid. Both said that they had not ordered suit and had no intention of doing so. The larw requires the clerk to file them in the trial calendar if they are not allowed Stithip a certain period of time ana in these cases the executoa himself ordered them placed on- the trial calendar. CASTOR IA 9h> T»4kwti and GhUiree. n. vlj Vm U«m *«- *— ini mu Toa Man Always uugn ffigna*ureaf(2a^^§^i
