Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 240, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 11 October 1911 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Colamfl. fob baia i . ■■ For Sale—Keifer pears and winter apples. Inquire of Mrs. E. W*£aweil •or Phone 151. ■ —■ — .. -a. For Sale—A good Durham cow; be fresh soon. Chas. Ramp. For Sale—A full blooded Jersey heifer calf; cheap if taken at once. L N. Warren, phone 211. For Sale—A 20th Century beating stove; almost new. Inquire of Mel Abbott, phone 216. For Sale—One registered, pedigreed Duroc Jersey male hog, 2 years old. Inquire of O. W. Cedarwall, at Moißlt Switch, near Fair Oaks. - -< For Sale —My property north of the railroad; consist&of two lots 175x187 feet, good well, six-room cottage, large double chicken park. E. L. Hammerton, Rensselaer, Ind. For Sale—Spring chickens for fries. Phone 448. For Sale—Pure bred Duroc Jerseys. If you want a good spring gilt or boar, call, write or phone Victor Yeoman, phone 521 G, R. F. D. No. 2, Rensselaer, Indiana. For Sale—Bridge and other good oak lumber. Inquire of Wm. Halstead, R. D. No. 3, Box 40, Rensselaer. Indiana. FOB RENT. For Bent—Modern convenient house, centrally located. Inquire at Trust and Savings Bank or of Milt Roth. WASTED. Wanted—Twenty teams and scrapers for grading in Marion township. Apply to Eugene Purtelle at the Makeever House. '* Wanted—Men to do clearing on farm, chop wood, etc., board themselves. Inquire of Geo. W. Ketchum. Wanted—Pasture for 40 head of heifers and cows; will put out 5 or 10 in a place. Address S. T. Comer & Son. Wanted—Woman to clean house; can work a half day at a time. Mrs. Ret. Green.
Wanted—l want to rent a welldrained farm of 160 or 320 acres, for a term of 3 years, the landlord to loan or go my security for 31,500 to be used to purchase stock mid Implements to ran the farm. Will pay a rental of three-fifths of grain and hay delivered to the elevator or railroad. Address Box 7, Mt. Ayr, Iqd. Wanted—Companion and nurse for elderly invalid lady. G. F. Meyers. Wanted—Timothy hay. George F. Meyers. LOST. Lost—Tuesday, a gold locket and chain. Locket set with white and red stones. Initials “Q. M. G.” on back. Finder please return to Gladys Grant. FOUND. Fonnd—Sum of money. Ed Rhoads.' the groceryman. Found—Ladies’ black kid glove and baby’s bootee. Call here. • AUTOMOBILES. """ " """ "" " 1 1 ■ 1 ■IS We hare on onr floor ready for da-* livery two of those convenient economical runabouts, completely equipped, for S6OO. Call and let os tell you more about MISCELLANEOUS. \ Pasture—l. can take in a few more head of cattle at my farm 2 miles west of Rensselaer *lnquire of T. W. Grant. DOME Stic
