Evening Republican, Volume 20, Number 235, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 30 September 1916 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
FOR SALE —Some choice clover honey. —Leslie Clark. FOR SALE—Art Garland baseburner, in good condition. —Harry Kresler, at Wood & Kresler’s barber shop 1 . *-3 FOR SALE —Dandy Duroc boar-., farrowed in March, weigh 160 lbs. Registered. Frank Strickland stock. —Russell Van Hook. FOR SALE —Malleable steel range with water front, reservoir and warming oven. Phone 576. - y —— FOR. SALE—Grocery store, good location, fresh new stock, doing good business. Write Lock Box 551, liensselaer, Ind. FOR SALE—Double bed and child’s bed with springs. Phone 437. FOR SALE—Two cows giving milk. John Middlecamp, Kniman, Indiana. FOR SALE—Camera, post card size, 3Vs by 414—80 x 19, Fair'Oaks, Ind. £ FOR SALE—I9I4 -Alodel * 2-speed Twin Excelsior moWwcycle. John Switzer, Parr, Ind., Phone 911 F. FOR RENT. FOR RENT—Farm of 160 acres. Write Joe Luers, of Kouts, > TOR RENT —Furnished rooms. With bath. Phone 268. FOR RENT—The B. S. - room house, modem improvements. Also his store building.—Moses Leopold WANTED. WANTED—A good cook.—Comer Case. WANTED —A girl at Rensselaer Candy Kitchen. Call in person.— Phone 119. . ‘ . - WANTED —Man and teams to help in silo work, stating Monday. Call Jas. E. Walters, Phone 337.
LOST. LOST—An auto license plate, No. 32732. Please l<;ave at this office. LOST —Cream colored silk scarf about 2 yds long and hemstitched all around; in town or between town and Shelby Grant farm west ’of town. Call Phone 525 or leave at this office. LOST—Child’s locket find chain, in or near the school house yard. Finder please return to Mrs. George Scott or this office. ~ FOUND. i FOUND —Fountain pen. Inquire here. FOUND —Sunday noon in front of Fendig’s drag store, a necklace. Inquire here. miscellaneous. MONEY TO LOAN—6 per cent farm loans. —John A. Dunlap. FARM LOANS—An unlimited sup Chas. J Dean & Son, Odd Fellow? Building. . • TAKEN UP—Jersey female hog, Sunday night, wt. about 200 lbs. Inquire of Will Mackey. Hilliard & Hamill have just completed extensive alterations on the interior of their clothing store, consisting of additional shelving, cabinets, etc., to accommodate the increased amount of stock Mr. Hilliard has added.
Delbert Beckman, son of Mr. and Mr.-. J. C. Beckman, who has been in Santa Fe, N. M., for the past several months for his health, is now’ located at Denver, Colo. Mr. Beckman is employed by the Denver Post, in the coa'l saies department. His health is much better and it is thought that his recovery will be complete. The clothing cabinets at Hilliard & Hamiil’s are filled with suits from the best shops in the land. You will be surprised at the reasonable prices asked for them, values considered. —W. R. Brown returned the latter part of this week from Huntington county, where he had been closing up a deal for a couple of 80 acre farms lying near Huntington, Ind., which he recently bargained for, paying $l5O an acre. Mr. Brown’s sons, Everett and Clint, will move on # the farms purchased, next spring. •
For up-to-the-minute neckwear, shirts, etc., drop in on HILLIARD & HAMILL. They unquestionably have the best selected stock in town. Frank Hill, extensive feeder of Jasper county, Ind., sold hogs on Tuesday’s market at $11.17%, and on Wednesday’s market at sll. This .s the last of Mr. Hill’s summer feeding, making a total of 14 cars of good cattle and hogs that he has recently shipped to the Chicago market. —Chicago L*ve Stock World. WANTED —100 fat men to wear Michael Stern suits this fall. The. best fitting fat men’s clothing on the market. —Hilliard & Hamill,
