Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 143, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 June 1910 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
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Classified Column. FOB SALE. For Sale— Spring chickens, and cream. Mrs. York. For Sale— Good seasoned posts and cord wood. Apply to Emil Johnson, on the Rankin Halstead place, 7 miles northwest of Rensselaer, or phone Mt. Ayr, 21 D. For Sale— Driving mare, buggy and harness. James H. Chapman. For Sale— Choice timothy hay in mow at my farm 4 miles west of Rensselaer. Jones scales on the farm. A. C. Pancoast. Phone 510 A. For Sale— s acres, black land, fine for truck or suburban home; has large tile through It for drainage; lies on north Main street, outside the corporation. Will sell at right price on favorable terms. G. F. Meyers.
FOR RENT. tor Rent—One barn and two residence properties in Rensselaer. Frank Foltz, administrator.. For Rent—s room cottage. Inquire at the Jasper Savings & Trust Co. For Rent—Two houses, 1 has one lot t the other two; produce planted goes with one house. $6 per month for either; located on West Clark street. Chas. Battleday. For Rent—Six room cement cottage. Ray D. Thompson. For Rent—s room house with large garden and fruit. Inquire of A. Tl. Hopkins or Ellen Sayler. WANTED. Wanted—Lawns to mow or garden work of any kind. Call Ross Monahan through phone 428, or box 236. Wanted—Two unfurnished rooms in a good residence district. Address X. Y. Z., care Republican. Wanted —Owner of first-class machine to do the threshing for about 800 acres of grain in Jordan township. Address John Grey, R. D., Remington Indiana. LOST. Lost—Solid gold brooch, set with an opal and several pearls. Finder please return to Mrs. Vam Grant or leave at this office. FOUND. Fonnd—Man’s coat, brown, with black stripe. Inquire here. MONEY TO LOAN. Money to Loan—lnsurance company money on first farm mortgage security. Inquire of E. P. Honan. lo.tf The Stewart Lecture. Tonight at the Christian church at eight o’clock, Hon. Oliver W. Stewart, of Chicago, will deliver one of his great temperance lectures. Mr. Stewart has been t gaged in temperance work for a number of years and those who know him say that he is one of the greatest champions of the cause of temperance the country has produced. He comes to Rensselaer as the representative of the Temperance Board of the Christian church. Admission free. Jud Adams brought a load of seven last December pigs to market this morning, which he sold to S. R. Nichols, who is shipping a load to Chicago. The pigs avbraged about 215 pounds each and brought 9 cents a pound, or $135.90 for the lot. This is the highest price ever received by Mr. Adams for hogs. He fed them corn of his own raising, and by feeding this to the hogs, he was able to realize about a dollar per bushel for the grain. . ,
