Evening Republican, Volume 20, Number 100, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 April 1916 — Page 4
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RENSSELAER REPUBLICAN daily and semi-weekly Sami-Weekly Republican J an. i 1897. as second class mall matter, at tU po.t“ffice at R XJh , ’i el^K7, 8 lnd “ na ’ under the act of March 8. 187>. Evening Republican entered Jan. 1, 1897 as second class mall matter at the 'postoffice at Rensselaer, Ind., under the act of March 8, 1879. SUBSCRIPTION RATES Dally by Carrier, 10 Cents Week. y fey Mail, >8.50 * Y®*r-Berni-Weekly, in advance. Year 81.60.
Classified Column rates for classified ads Three line* or le«». per week of six issue* of The Eveninr , R < epl !? llca ,? lt ,^L d two of The Semi-Weekly Republican, >& cents. Additional space pro rata. FOR SALE. FOR SALE—The Methodist Protestant church and the lot it occupies at the corner of Van Rensselaer and Clark sts.—John Bill, Phone 949-C. FOR SALE —One of the best paying little grocery stores in northern Indiana. Good fanner trade. Expense very low. A money maker. For particulars address E. Zimmerman, Valparaiso, Ind. FOR SALE—Horse, buggy and harness, Horse 11 years old and city broke. —Alva Simpson. ~FOR SALE —A fine building lot, 62*6x150 feet, adjoining my property on Weston street.—F. Thompson. ~FOR SALE—Before Thursday, 2 cross-cut saws, 2 buck saws, 1 lawn mower, 1 sanitary cot. —Mrs. Clint Wood, Weston street. FOR SATE —Geraniums, pansies, colleus, dusty miller, bulbs, vines, ferns, hanging baskets and anything you want for lawn or garden; tomato and cabbage plants 5 cents a dozen. — King Floral Co. FOR SALE—About 50 yards of rag carpet at 60c per yard.—Mrs. Joe Pullin, Phone 934-1. FOR SALE—A span of good mules, 7 and 8 years old. —Eli Mize, Tefft, Ind.
FOB SALE —At public auction at door of court house in Rensselaer, at one o’clock p. m. on Saturday, April 29, the Walters farm in Barkley and Gillam townships, consisting of 114 acres. An opportunity to buy a good farm worth the money. For partic alare see George A. Williams, over First National Bank. “FOR SALE —Out house. Inquire here. FOR SALE —Second hand cook stove. —Mrs. E. L. Clark, Phone 258. FOR SALE—A pony with buggy and harness, or will trade for good horse. —M. GosnelL FOR SALE—Recleaned timothy seed, $3.00 per bushel.—Rensselaer Garage. FOR SALE —A well improved farm 1% miles west of DeMotte, consisting of 80 acres, good house and barn, six acres of young bearing peach orchard, all clear land. For particulars write A. DeKoker, Jr., Thayer, Ind. ‘ - -- FOR SALE—Good 16-inch, 2 share Independent riding plow.—John Konler, Phone 938-C. FOR SALE —Sawed oak lumber of all kinds, red or burr oak. Sawed »n any dimensions desired. 4 miles west of Rensselaer. All building material SIB.OO a thousand; also some 12, 14 and 16 foot bridge plank in burr and white oak. Phone 87-G, Mt. Ayr. FOR SALE —A 5-passenger Buick in good running order. —T. M. Callahan. Vi . ' FOR SALE—An 8 year old mare, 2 year old mule and 6 year old cow.— Philip Heuson, Phone 940-C. FOR SALE —Timothy hay in barn, 8 miles north of Rensselaer. —Lee Myres, Phone 904-D. FOR SALE—Good second hand washing machine. Mrs. E. L. Clark, Phone 258. FOR SALE—A 1913 five-passenger Ford auto in A-l condition, shock absorbers, master vibrator, now being overhauled at Rhoades Garage.—A. W. Sawin, Phone 400.
FOR SALE—A “Touresto Graflex” camera using a 4x5 plate. Goerz, Series 111, double Anastigmat lens, size 5x7. It is possible to take pictures with this camera at one onethousandth part of a second. Will sell at $50.00. A bargain st this price.—L. C. Rhoades. - FOR SALE—Some good timothy hay.—Eli Arnold, Phone 913-F. FOR RALE —At the -rate of three lines for 25 cents, for one week, space in The Republican classified columns. There will be money in it ■far you. Start today. FOR SALE—Two desirable building lots not far from business section—Harvey Davisson, Phone 499 or 246. ■
FOR SALE —Baled wheat straw, in 5 bale lots, 30 cents per Laie.—Hiram Day. WANTED. WANTED—Good girl to work in kitchen, to begin work Sunday morning. Phone 275. —Comer Case. WANTED —Family or men’s washings.—Mrs. Julia Day. Please Phone No. 422. WANTED —Three furnished rooms, for light housekeeping. Write Box 771. WANTED—Position on farm, experienced. Address Clarence Clayten, .Rensselaer, -Ind. WANTED —Ball games with fast semi-pro clubs. State terms and date first letter. Address Lefty Clark, Rensselaer, Ind. WANTED—To haul your rubbisn, plow your garden and do your scavenger work.—Harry Marlatt, Phone 310-Black. ' WANTED—Messenger boy at the Western Union office. —Miss Spaulding. WANTED —Every reader of The Republican to become a user of its classified advertising columns. There is money in it for you. ~WANTED—Milk customers; milk and cream delivered any place in Rensselaer.—A. Williamson, north part of town. Phone 535., POULTRY AND SUPPLIES. FOR SALE—Black Minorca eggs for hatching, 50c per setting of 15, either single or rose comb. —James I Hah, R. D. No. 4, Rensselaer, or Phone 142-L, Remington. FOR SALE—Barred Plymouth Rock eggs, $1 per setting of 15 Jesse Snyder, Phone 266.
FOUND. FOUND —A Masonic pin, 32nd degree. Inquire here. LOST. LOST—Late Saturday afternoon, a small black bill case containing two dollars and eighty cents and stamps. Finder pelase return to Edna Price, Phone 150-. C LOST—A black and tan terrier dog belonging to E. L. Hollingsworth. Finder call phone 77. Liberal reward. LOST—‘lndiana automobile license No. 75534. Reward for return to Re publican office. MISCELLANEOUS. WE CARRY a complete line of electric light bullbs for your house and automobile. Best quality, ’owest prices.—Main Garage. BICYCLE REPAIRING; baby cab tires; second hand bicycles for sale at the old stand, east of Norgor’s hitch barn. —James C. Clark. LEARN BARBER TRADE—Everything modern. Tuition $25, tools given, wages paid, catalogues free. TriCity Barber College, 819 South State Street, Chicago, 111. FARM LOANS—An unlimited supply of 5 per cent money to loan.— Chas. J. Dean & Son, Odd Fellows Building.
The Indiana Mutual Cyclone Company is in their ninth year of business, having $10,000,000 insurance in force and are carrying farm risks at about SI.OO per thousand per year. For further information inquire of their agent, M. I. Adams, Phone 933-L. TELEPHONE 418, Elmer Gwin, for well drilling and repairing. Two drilling machines, skilled workmen. Red Cross windmills, pumps, tanks, etc. WE NOW HAVE installed a new modern lathe and will do all kinds of machine work. Open day and night. Auto delivery at all hours. Best service.—Main Garage. FOR RENT. FOR RENT —A modern 9-room house on College Ave. —Albert Swartzell. FOR RENT—By month, some extra fine blue grass pasture land for cattle and horses, which I will rent reasonably. Address P. F. Naylor, Thayer, Ind., R. D. 1. DeMotte phone. FOR RENT—Furnished rooms with bath; 1 block from court house. Phone 306. FOR RENT —Furnished rooms. Phone 258. The ’aughters of the American Revolution will meet Thursday, April 27, with Mrs. H. E. Parkison. A full Attendance desired. CASTOR IA for Infants and Children. Ihi KM Yoa Han Always Bought Bears th*
THE EVENING REPUBLICAN, RENSSELAER, IND.
7 DAYS - SAT. APR. 29 - SAT. MAY B - 7 DAYS
Post Easter Sale AT Burchard's Rensselaer
Daily Specials Sal. April 29 Any jar up to 10 gal. 10c Coats Crochet Cotton any size - -10 c MONDAY. MAY I Our 25c Lantern, worth 50c good substantial, 10c each Boys’, Men’s and Ladies’ Neckties, values up to 25c, choice - - -10 c TUESDAY. MAYT q Thin, fancy decorated tumb’erS ' f° r 25c granite pails for 15c Alarm Clocks $1 values -49 c WEDNESDAY, MAY 3 Fancy baskets, values up to 50c 10c each Any aluminum coffee or tea pots - values up to $1.50 choice 69c 15c lamp bowls No. I -10 c THURSDAY, MAY 4 Chair Seats choice - 7 • Fly Swatters - ■ 7 Garden Hoe - * ~ * 5c FRIDAY, MAY 5 Children’s 25c black bloomers choice 10c Oil mops and Polish worth $1 • 33c No. 2 lamp burners 5c I SATURDAY, MAY 6' ! Boys! Any 25c watch fob choice . 19c $1 value Alarm Clocks . 40c Curtain Rods, brass . 7 l-2c Any 25c book 10c REMEMBER Saturday, Apr. 29 i Saturday, May 6
Watch for the Big Red Front opposite ceurt house
COME One Day to this GREAT MARKET WEEK COME Seven days IT WILL PAY YOU. COME To the BIGGEST and BEST 5 and 10c Store in Jasper Co.
BURCHARD’S Big 5 and 10c Store •
Summer Underwear Bought last summer before the tremendous advance in this class of goods. Cannot be equalled or replaced at a third more than these prices: Mens’ 2 piece suits 25c piece Mens’ union suits -35 c Ladies’ “ “ -25 c Ladies’ extra sizes' -35 c Boys’ union suits -25 c Buy these new as our stock will not last long at these prices and cannot be replaced; STRAW HATS For work and play, the biggest values you ever saw at - -10 c CDRTArN GOODS Choice - -10 e These goods we have been selling at 10 and 12 l-2c. But owing to scarcity of color materials will go higher. BUY NOW
HAT FRAMES Choice - -10 c Have been selling at 10c and 20c. A big variety of the latest models. You can make your own hat for 1-3 the price.
THESE PRICES ARE GOOD ANY DAY OF SAFE SPECIALS IN DRY GOODS Ladies’ Dust Caps,' choice - - 8c Ladies’ 50c Kimona Aprons -39 c Children’s wash dresses, exceptional values at -49 c and 98c Girls’ and Young Ladies’ Middies, * - - -69 c, 75c, and 98c A few slightly soiled for 49c and 79c We show latest things in auto caps at 50c and SI.OO WONDERFUL VALUES IN HARDWARE ■|i Mop Sticks - 8c H SCREEN WIRE Black: in. 17c: 28 in 19c. A JE||3Kfl|9t big assortment of knives, some brass lines, worth 60c, choice 25c. WASH TUBS AND BOILERS Large galijhj&Miaiß vanizedtub - -69 c $1.25 size Boilers - -93 c SALAD bowls A big assort men t of semiporcelainsalads worth up to 25c, choice . 10c Fancy German Salads worth and 35c choice -23 c MISCELLANEOUS Enameled ware, sky blue, 3 pieces, 25c $3.00 sets of dishes, 42 pieces - $1.69 No. 2 lamp globes - - 7 l-2c 15c Jap cups and saucers -10 c 15c Japan fancy platesloc Earthern coffee pots 25c value -10 c Earthern pie plates 10c values 3 for 10 SI.OO Watch, Pathfinder, -89 c Extra values in scissors worth 25c choice - - ~ 10c REMEMBER Saturday, April 29 Saturday, MaY 6 ■ - : ■ ~ < ■ ~7*7
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