Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 61, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 March 1911 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
flassilwl Column. ' FOB - -i ,l'«w Sale—Good horse ? years old; 1 A-l good cow; 2 Dutch Uncle plows, 1 Good Enough breaking plow; 2 16inch Bradley walking plows; 12-horse steel rake; 1 Deering corn planter; 1 Deertng mowing machine; 3 sets work harness; 1 good double-bed wagon; 1 set hay ladders, and other small farm tools- Having just moved from the country 1 want to sell these things at once. William Kennedy, 2 blocks north and *4 block east of depot. Fer Sale—Heifer calf, 4 weeks’ old; Holstein and Hereford breed. Frank ... CL Kresler. -JzLi^L.2 Fer Sale—One Ford runabout, in good condition. Phone 326. Fer Sate—A 120-egg Sure Hatch incubator in good condition. Leo Reeve. For Sate —6 bronze and one fancy White gobblers, suitable for breeding purposes. C. E. Prior, at the Taney Produce Market. First come; first served. " ' " • • - Fer Sate —Residence and one acre of ground in Rensselaer. Plenty of fruit A bargain if sold within 20 days. Granville Aldrich. Fer Sate—Small hotel of 12 rooms in Fair Oaks. On account of poor health will sell or trade.—Mrs. J. M. Allen, Fair Oaks, Indiana. Fer Sate—Or will trade or rent; 6-room house, 6 lots, several fruit trees, city water, fine truck patch. Fred Bchultz, phone 526 H. Fer Sate—s 4 head of good native ewes. Inquire of'J. A. Lucas, on the Bruce Moffit farm.
Per Sate—Two good three-year-old mules, one horse and one mare; mules will make big team. Price P. T. Hordeman, Rensselaer, Ind., 2 miles east of Parr, phone 507 G. Fer Sale—lo head of horses at the O. K. Ritchey farm, 4 miles south of Rensselaer, weight from 1,100 to 1,700; abate Of the heavy mares In foal. Some drivers, auto and lady broke; pair of matched fillys, 4 and 5 years old. Far Sale—-240 acres of land, nearly v all fenced, first class improvements, fauad in high state of cultivation; located one-half mile from Tefft, Jasper county, Indiana. For further particulars write O’Connor Brothers, Grand Forks, N. Dak. Far Sate—Coming yearling mule. Phone -fill Q. Far Sate—Bees and beekeepers’ supplies. Call or write for free catalogue. Leslie Clark, Rensselaer, Indiana. Far Sale—4 mules, coming 2 find 3 years old; well matched. G. A. Daugherty, 2 miles southeast of Rensselaer. ■~~Fbr Sale —A few choice barred rock cockerels. —J. N. Leatherman, Phone 79. Fer Sate—Three horse power gasoline engine. Bert Abbott, at Babcock A Hopkins' Elevator. Far Sale —Residence and one acre of ground in Rensselaer. Plenty of fruit Granville Aldrich. A bargain It sold within tnirty days. Far Sale—Hardwood lumber of ail kinds; also cord wood. Randolph Wright, R. D. No. 3, Rensselaer, or Vt Ayr phone No. 20 I.
FOE MUTT. Fer Rent— Two good cottages, half block of court house, modern improvements. Inquire of A. Leopold, at the Model Clothing Store. Fer Beal— Bo acre farm. Inquire of J. D. Allman. Far Seal—A 5-room cottage, with garden patch; 3 blocks from court boose. Firman Thompson. ■ ■■■■ For Beat—House of four rooms in northeast part of town. Arthur H Hopkins. For Beat—House of five roms In northwest part of town, with two lots, enough for garden and potato patch. Telephone or write Thomas M. Callahan, Newland, Indiana. For Beat—Good 5-room house with barm. Inquire of W. C. Babcock. WANTED. Wanted—Girl to do general housework. Wages |4 per week. Phone No. 277 or Lock Box 244. Wanted—Four men to work at cement tile factory. C. Kalberer. Wanted—To borrow from $1,200 to $1,500 with Rensselaer real estate security. Inquire at Republican office. work. Will take any Job of construction or repair work. C. L. Baldwin, at Model Restaurant _ i i . Wasted—A donation of corn and oats for chicken feed at the MonJMtt Wanted Agouti; ats men and wo-
