Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 282, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 30 November 1914 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Ail kinds of feed few sale by Hamilton & Kellner. —" - — '•W Don't forget the t>. A. R. benefit at The Rex Tuesday evening, Dec. 1. Order your coal, wood and feed of Hamilton & Kellner, Phone 273. Mrs. Frank Richards, of Monon, visited over Sunday with John Richards and family. Overcoats, cloth and fur, in all grades. We can please you at your own price at Rowles & Parker’s. We have cannel egg, Jackson Hill egg, and Ky. Belle egg coals for the range—Hamilton & Kellner. First come first choice. Do your Christmas shopping early. ROWLES & PARKER. Walter Kurrie, who has been'visiting his brother, H. R. Kurrie, left this morning for Philadelphia. Mrs. William Meyer left today for Houston, Tex., to spend the winter with her daughter, Mrs. William Donnelly. Mrs. W. A. Burns returned to Chicago today after a visit since Wednesday with C. W, Burns and family and other relatives.

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FOR SALE—I7B acres in Cass county, Mich., 3 miles from Janes, a good market town, and 10 miles from county seat, good 7 room house, fair barn, good orchard, clay loam soil, 10 acres of timber, good fences, S6O per acre, $6,000 cash, balance time. Call or write W. A. Kantz, Elkhart, Ind. FOR SALE—Nice Rural potatoes. Write John Dale, R D 1, Parr, Ind., >r Phone 592-1. WANTED. \ -v WANTED—An. auto. 120 acres of land for sale reasonable; would take an auto as part payment— Lewis S. Altor, Goodland, Ind. Phone 122 G, Remington. WANTJjJD—GirI for general housework, Call Phone 401. WANTED—Sewing to do at my home in Parr.—Myra Oasey, at the home of James Longstreth. WANTED—Women, sell guaranteed hosiery to friends, nelghbt rs and general wearer; 70 per cent profit; make $lO daily; experience unnecessary. International Mills, West Philadelphia, Pa. FOR RENT. FOR RENT—Two furnished rooms for light housekeeping; also barn for 3 animals, crib and mow. R. B." Wright, Phone 163. FOR RENT—Two houses, one ready now, other in January.—A. Leopold.

LOST. LOST—Handbag containing two ladies’ handkerchiefs, $8 in bills in small envelope, and small purse containing $5 in paper money, between Center school *house and Rensselaer. Return to Republican office and receive reward—Mrs. C. B. Wells. LOST—Pocket boo k containing about $33 in paper money and silver. Return to Republican office or to Estil Markin. LOST—S3S, probably on 'business streets of Rensselaer. Denominations, one S2O bill and three $5 bills. Reward. Information to Don Wright, at Model Clothing Store or leave at this office. LOST—Fur overcoat between Harrington’s elevator and Alf Donnelly’s. Return to Republican or owner,, James Price, Phone 902-J. LOST—Handbag containing two ladies’ handkerchiefs, $8 in bills in small envelope, and email purse containing $5 in paper money, between Center school house and Rensselaer. Return to Republican office and receive reward.—Mrs. C. B. Wells. LOST—Pair of nsJ§t glasses, with button attachment. Return here. FOUND.

FOUND —An automobile radiator cap. Inquire here. MISCELLANEOUS. TO EXCHANGE—BO acre farm 3% miles of Medaryvllle, Ind., good buildings, 50 acres in crops, fairly well tiled, on stone road; want residence In Rensselaer. J. Davisson. A GOOD CHRISTMAS GIFT— Until January Ist, I will send postpaid to any address in the United States, “Hoosier Hunting Grounds,” a |1.50 book by Bill Bat, on receipt of sl.—John E. Alter, Rensselaer, Ind, Phone 921-E. ESTRAYED—From my place four miles south of Rensselaer, near the James school house, Oct. 25,% black sow weighing 300 pounds or more. A reasonable reward will be paid for her recovery.—Geo. W. Kennedy, Rensselaer, R 4, Phone 949-B.