Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 288, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 5 December 1910 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Classified Column. "*jp lr FOB SALE. Far Sale—A good forty acres of land In northern Jasper, near station; price |4O per acre. Might take some stock. H. B. Brown, Knimah, Ind. For Sale—3 good heating stoves, also 1 good kitchen range. Burns wood or coal. Mrs. J. W. Williams. For Sale—l have accepted a position with the Florida Land Co., provided I can sell my place by Feb. Ist It consists of 5% acres of fine truck garden, T blocks from the business street; 10room house, all modern; hot and cold soft water, bath, electric lights, good well; 1,200 square feet vegetable house, all planted; brood house for chickens, 20x126 feet, poultry houses and yards.) Quick action sometimes causes a bargain. For further information See me. John H. Holden.
For Bent—A good 7-room house,i good barn and grounds, within one block of town. Also have a good base burner for sale. Inquire of Mrs L J. Porter or B. L. Brenner. For Sale—Second hand range cook stove, in good condition. Leslie Clark. For Sale—A young mare colt, coming 4 years old next August. Warranted sound. Inquire of Lyman Barce, phone No. 502 B. For Sale—Small residence of four rooms, on Improved street, will sell on monthly payments. Arthur H. Hopkins. 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. G. F. Meyers. For Sale—A Weber wagon, triple bed. nearly new. M. R. Halstead, R. D. 8, Rensselaer.
Fer Sale— Farm of 80 acres, on pike road, free mail route, telephone Itae and one-fourth mile to school. TO acres In cultivation, lies at head of dredge <Utch, has good five-room house, gcpd barn, chicken house, milk house, good well and bearing orchard. Price $45. Terms $1,200 down, remainder long time. G. F. Meyers. Fer Sale— Or will trade for stock, 1908 5-passenger Buick automobile, Model F. George W. Terwilleger, phone 525 E. Fer Sale— Good seasoned cord wood and fence posts. Emil Johnson, phone >1 B, Mt Ayr, Ind. ~i~m—rrm —raMmn-TnTMrraTirinßnra —a • i FOB RENT. For Rent— One of the best farms in North Dakota; % section in cultivation, 168 acres plowed for wheat; near 4 elevators; large barn, Jair house, possession at once. * Dr. S. H. Moore, Rensselaer, Indiana. For Bent— Modern 8-room house, 1% block from court house. First National Bank. For Bent— lo acre tract of land, with 6-room house and good barn; opposite Riverside Park. Inquire of Mary Goetx, phone 519 E. For Bent— Farm of 400 acres to man with at least three teams and experience in handling live stock. Also residence of four rooms. Arthur JI. Hopkins. For Bent— Flat over McKay laundry. In fine condition. Inquire at Republican office.
LOST. . . Lost—Between N. A. Hendricks and Rensselaer, on east gravel road, an algebra. Return to Harold Fidler, or to the Republican office. WANTED. Wanted— Position as housekeeper by middle aged lady. Address M. T„ box 116, Rensselaer. Ind. FOR TRADE. For Trade— 2oo acres of good land, well improved and tiled, near Parr, Ind. Want modern house, 8 to 10 rooms. Some ground in Rensselaer. Address box 15, Parr, Ind. AUTOMOBILES. We’ve proved just what you want to know—that a model Q-ll is more economical to run than a horse and buggy. Ask for the details.—MAXWELL.■ ■ FINANCIAL. Money to Loan— lnsurance company money on first farm mortgage security. Inquire of E. P. Honan. lO.tf
Lecture Ceorse Announcement. I* B. Wickersham will appear Friday evening, Dec. 9, at the M. E. church, as the third number of the lecture course. Mr. Wickersham, though new to this community, is a widely known lecturer, having filled over sixteen hundred engagements in lowa, his native state, and also many others in the principal cities in the United States. Besides being the most expensive number on the course, the- committee believes that in Mr. Wickersnam they have secured a lecturer who will please the people. Judging from the patronage at the Miles lecture, Oct. 25, and the Schubert concert and entertainment, Nov. 30, people have been well pleased so far and * large audience will greet Mr. Wicker sham on Friday evening
