Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 26, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 31 January 1910 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Classified Column. FOE 8 ALB. F*r Safe—SO bushels of home-grown clover seed at the Rosebud farm, at $lO a bushel. Where purchaser buys fall sacks, no charge for sacks Sample of seed at this office. Address Amos H. Alter A Son, Parr, Ind., or phone 6078. Far Sale or Beat—loo acres not far from town. Inquire of Joseph A. Isselstein, in the John Jones' property on River street F. 3 Fer Sale—Hungarian hay, the best thing for cows and horses. A Donnelly, Phone 6011 a. f. 3 Fer Sale—A good well built six-room hotiM, finely finished with cellar, sewer, cistern, city water, electric lights, on Improved street, with curb, parking, walks Inside and out This property is In first-class condition and as good as new, and lies in good neighborhood, close to school, churches and business part of town. Can sell this property at a bargain on terms. O. F. Meyers. J.2stf * Fer Sale—Office fixtures, consisting of 1 solid oak quarter sawed roll top desk; 1 Victor No. 4% safe, 2 office _chatrs. Joseph A. Isselstein, River street F. 3 Fer Sale—Rhode Island Red cockerels. From prixe birds. Winter laying strain. Geo. W. Hopkins. Far Sale er Trade—l6o acres all smooth black prairie land, has large ditch running full length along one aide of place, giving fine outlet for drainage. Lies on main road one mile from station and gravel road. Will take property as part payment. G. F. Meyers. j.lStf Far Sale —My place on Scott and Division streets, Rensselaer, Ind., 8room cottage, with electric lights and bath, new barn, hen house and chicken park, fruit and good well; two lots, sew oement walks, 110 foot of ground. Bargain If taken by Ist of March. Write Mrs. Bessie Barnes, Tulsa, Okla., Box 1302. F.ll

F*r Sale —A fine Percheron stallion, « years old AprU 9, 1910, weight 1400, coal black, with excellent style and action. This horse is guaranteed to be a sure foal getter, of good disposition and as fine a horse as can be found in the cohnty. His papers are ahaolutely right. Prospective buyers can see me at Pleasant Ridge. Reasons for selling, I have bought the store and other business at Pleasant XUdge and am going out of the stallion business. H. E. Lowman, Owner. FtK|sale —Fifty head of good milch cows; with calves by their side, or will be fresh within ten or fifteen days; also several good work horses, brood mares and colts. Ed Oliver, Newland, Ind. D.23tf Per Sale sr Trade— A light wagonette, curtains all complete, just the thing to carry school children to and from school. Also some White Rock oockerela f r sale. E. J. Duvall. Per Sale—The heirs of John Bisloskey, deceased, desire to sell the 380' acre farm in Newton township, and the 3 acre tract in Marion township, Jasper county, Ind. See or write the heirs or Folts A SpiUer, Rensselaer, Ind., for prices. N.6tf FOB BERT. Psr Rent—l6o acres, 6 miles from Rensselaer, will build new house and tile land. Long time lease to right party. James H. Chapman. F. 4 Per Bent—Nice 4-room flat in Republican building. Inquire here. Per Bent— l4o acres blue and wild grass pasture, net” wind mill and tank. One mile south of Harvey Wood farm. Frank Foltz. d29tf Per Bent—Two furnished rooms. Mrs. E. L. Clark. WANTED. Wanted—The Moler Barber College; of Chicago, 111., wants men to learn the barber trade. They offer splendid inducements and a short term complete*. They mail free a beautiful catalogue and ask all our readers to Mtf for it Wanted At once, a dining room girl. Makeever House. Wanted—Two or three tons of I timothy hay. Inquire at W. J. Wrhsht’a fnrnßqre store. _ j.4tf TO LOAN. M*mr tn Lean toopey an flrst farm mortgage, so* smrtty. indSw eM. P. Honan. lo.tf POUND. 1 T - is * * sand—A sum of money. Owner can recover same by .calling at Rhoades’ hardware store. F 4