Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 263, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 November 1910 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
For Sale or Trade. 21 acres, four blocks from court house, on cement walk. 25 acres, five-room house easy terms, 80 acres, on stone road, four miles out, $65. 69 acres, Washington county, improved. Will trade. 160 acres in Polk county, Ark., clear, will trade and pay difference. 631 acres, well improved, in Dickey county, N. D. Will trade. 80 acres on pike, free mail, telephone and one-fourth mile to school; lies at head of large ditch; 70 acres cultivated; has good five-room house, good, barn, milk house, chicken house, good well and orchard. Price $45, easy terms, or will take trade as fir.it payment.- L_ •. v _ 160 acres, 130 cultivated, 30 acres Timber, near station, on large ditch, fair improvements. Will sell on easy terms or take trade as first payment. £rice $55. 180 acres, all good soil, ilO in cultivation, 70 acres in pasture, fenced hog tight; lots of tile, has good eightroom house, out buildings, wind mill, ai)d tanks, large bearing orchard of all kinds of fruit, and is well located. Price $65. Will sell on easy terms or take trade as first payment. G. F. MEYERS. What have you to sell at this time of the year? Try a classified ad in the Republican and you can sell it. Remember, that all classified ads go in all issues of the Evening and SemiWeekly Republican.
TheEllisTheatre J. H. S. ELLIS, Manager. SATURDALNOV. sth ♦ The Otis Amusement Co. , t presents Geo. B. Flint and Jewel Floyd in the 3-act Musical Comedy “Bachelor’s Isle” PRESS COMMENTS: “Not a vulgar expression used throughout the play.”—Grand Baplds, Mlch„ Herald. “A strictly original plot.”—Toledo, Ohio, Times. “A well balanced company from chorus to principals.”—Logansport, lud., Chronicle. “The explanation of the wireless telegraph Is great.”—Toledo, Ohio*-, Blade. 14 CATCHY MUSICAL NUMBERS. NO ADVANCE IN PRICES. We will unload two car loads of fancy Michigan sand-grown potatoes this week, 60 cents a bushel ln bulk, from cars. JOHN EGER.
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