Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 271, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 November 1910 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Classified Column. KNOWN VALUES PUBLISHERS CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING ASSOCIATION PAPERS WE ARE MEMBERS Papara in all parts of thn States and Canada. Your wants supplied—anywhere any time by the beat mediums in the country. Get our membership lists—Check papers you want. We do the rest. Publishers Classified Advertising Assorts* tioa. Buffalo, N. Y. FOR SALE. For Sale—A pedigreed grey Percheron stallion in perfect condition, 8 years old, weight 1,700. Bred 180 mares season of 1909. Must change horses reason for selling. Address Peter Stanley, Lowell, Ind. For Sale— Driving mare, auto and lady broke, with buggy and harness. J. C. Passons, Box 147. For Sale or Rent— New 9-robm residence, with 5 acres of ground and new barn, only 3% blocks from court house. Mrs. A. Gangloff. For Sale— Full blood brown leghorn cockerels, or will exchange three or four for others of same breed. C. A. Reed, phone 535 A. For Sale— Small residence of four roms,on improved street; will sell on monthly payments. Arthur H. Hopkins. For Sale— First class milk; delivered mornings to any part of city at 6% cents a quart. Phone Spencer Bros., 510 K. For Sale— Second hand phaeton. Price |lO. Mrs. W. S. Coen. For Sale— Fine farm lands in middle Tennessee, $lO to SSO per acre. Produces grains, alfalfa and fruits. Fine opportunity for dairying, truck farm- < Ing and stock raising. Write for farm list and illustrated book. Johnson & Mitchell, McMinnville, Tenn. For Sale—A Twentieth Century soft coal burner; good as new. GeoO. Pumphrey.
For Sale—Three acres of black truck and garden land with good fourroom house, good" barn, summer kitchen, chicken house, good well, and young orchard, and lies on public road near station. Price SBOO. Will take part trade or sell on easy terms. CL F. Meyers. For Sale—A Weber wagon, triple bed, nearly new. M. R. Halstead, R. D. 3, Rensselaer. For Sale—Farm of 80 acres, on pike road, free mail route, telephone line and one-fourth mile to school. 70 acres in cultivation, lies at head of dredge ditch, has good five-room house, good barn, chicken house, milk house, good well and bearing orchard. Price $45. Terms $1,200 down, remainder long time. G. F. Meyers. For Sale—Or will trade for stock, 1908 5-passenger Buick automobile, Model F. George W. Terwilleger, phone 525 E. For Sale—The Erhardt Wuerthner farm, in Newton township. For particulars apply to J. M. Sauser, on the John Goetz farm. For Sale—Good seasoned cord wood and fence posts. Emil Johnson, phone 21 B, Mt. Ayr, Ind. - FOR RENT. For Rent—Farm of 400 acres to man with at least three teams and experience in handling live stock. Also residence of four rooms. Arthur H. Hopkins. For Rent—Flat over McKay laundry. In fine condition. Inquire at Republican office. WANTED. Wanted—Timothy hay, 3 or 4 tons. Telephone Harrison Wasson, phone 49. Wanted—Two boarders. Mrs. Ada Overley, Vine street. Wanted—Position as bookkeeper; have also had typewriting course and some shorthand work. Will be out of business college in a short time and prefer work at home. Adress William H. Platt, Care Lafayette Business College, Lafayette, Ind. AUTOMOBILES. They have been building cars so long that it is almost—a virtue to build faithful motors,—MAXWELL ESTRAYED. Strayed—Two male sheep. Reward will be paid for information leading to their recovery. J. A. Lucas, R. D. 2, Rensselaer. Strayed—One white hog with red spots, weighing about 100 pounds. Finder please report to Dr. J. Hansson, phone 443. MONEY TO LOAN. Money to Loan—lnsurance company money on first farm mortgage security. Inquire of E. P. Honan. lO.tf When John Burk, former sheriff of Shelby county, is ready to die, he has the satisfaction of knowing that he has a coffin in which to be buried. Provided it is not destroyed or given out of his possession. Before the election Marshall G. Tindall bet him that Alonzo Blair would not bp elected judge of the Sixteenth Judicial district, and he agreed to deliver a fine coffin at the Burk home for Mr. Burk free of charge. Blair was elected and the coffin was delivered Wednesday evening. Calling cards at the Republican.
