Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 94, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 21 April 1915 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Classiflad Column asns bob (uuassxran aj>s. Three linen or lean, per week of six Muel of The Evening Republican and *o of The Berni-weekly Republican. U cents. Additional snaoe pro rata. FOE. BALE FOR SALE OR TRADE—Player piano, almost new, also 50 rolls of music. Address Box 555, Phone 306. FOR SALE—Ten milk cows, part now fresh and the rest to be fresh soon. Five miles west of. town. Phone Mt. Ayr 20-A.—Geo. Daugherty. FOR SALE—One single cylinder Excelsior motorcycle, in good shape, reasonable. —The Main Garage. FOR SALE—Piano, good as new. Phone 223. . FOR SALE—Some heavy fence wire, 4 feet high, good as new. —Mrs. E. L. Clark, Phone 258. FOR SALE —Indian gasoline, the world’s best quality, now retailing at 11 cents. —Schroer’s Garage, Central Garage, Main Garage. FOR SALE —At a bargain if taken soon, my residence property on Forest street.—Mrs. J. W. King, Phone 132. FOR SALE—Baby’s push cart, in good condition. —Phone 516, Harve J. Robinson. " FOR SALE—Ford roadster in good mechanical condition, lately overhauled, fitted with new rear axle and all new bearings, equipped with gas tank, rhaina and K. W. vibrator. —Everett Brown, Phone 903-A. FOR SALE—2,OOO white oak posts, 8 cento each. Randolph Wright, R. D. 3, Rensselaer. Phone Mt Ayr 54-C. FOR SALE!—Concrete material, plaster sand, brick sand, delivered u the city. Inquire of Marion L Adams, Phone 933-L. FOR SALE— A pigeon house, will ma Inp a desirable chicken house with little remodeling. Good sited. Harry Eger. FOR acres improved Newton county land, tour ,jniles from market 160 acres under cultivation and best tiled quarter In western Indiana, balance meadow and timber pasture. Fair improve: manta. Price >75 per acre tor quick salt Reasonable terms to right party. If interested write or wire J. A. WeMa, Aledo, DL . FOR SALE—Pair of 3-year-old draft colts.—Philip Heuson. " WANTED. WANTED—Paper hanging and painting, city or country, all work guaranteed and rates reasonable. —F. J. Alter, Phone 268. ""WANTED—Two copies of Evening Republican of April 13th, at Republican office. WANTED —An experienced girl for general housework. —Mrs. Alf Donnelly, Phone 955-B. WANTED —House cleaning. Will clean houses and beat rugs. Prices reasonable.—-Clint W. Wood. WANTED —Pasture for two colts. —S. P e Haskell, at White Boarding House, Phone 352.
WANTED—OId worn out carpets to make into new rugs. Satisfaction guaranteed.—Mrs. John Wiseman, Lock Box 164 or Phone 930-A. WANTED—Pat hogs for market Phone 400.—A. W. fiawin. WANTED—To buy rags, rubber, all kinds of metal, magazines, and old iron. Drop a card to Sam Kaxnowsky if you have any to sell. Highest prices paid. - WANTED—Agents to sell Indian Herb tablets, the great blood purifier and liver'regulator, Patten’s Lightning Salve, Hoover’s Liniment and some more good articles. All orders filled promptly, wholesale or retail. For particulars call on J. H. Hoover, general agent, 107 Cedar Street, Rensselaer, Ind. Phone 462. WANTED—To do your paperhanging and painting. We are now ready. Phone W. 8. Biehards, 33L or Lee Biehards, 667. WANTED—Your lawn mowers to sharpen at the jail. Phone 609 or 533. -Len Griggs. ' WANTED—Giri for general house- ' W’-hak'-V-A X Of t_ -i i nt- n-t Wi - £>vOCib&Oll»
