Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 244, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 October 1911 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
... — ■ •ifi yClil ofl l a fl|l|fllll “WOlljOU UUlUilllb v •’ - fob atrr &*■"■■ ' Fw Sale— Some Duroc male and female shoate. C. A. Reed, R. D. 3, phone 535 A For Salo— Good, hand-picked Kiefer pears, at the old Renicker fruit farm, M mile east of Alx; price 50 cents. Jerry Tullis, phone Sil D. For Sale— 46s for a Birdsell high grade phaeton carriage, wide seat, good as new, cost >225. Will throw in one set of harness, leather fly net, two collars and one whip. B. Forsythe, at home. For Sale— Some new linoleum, 14.2 long by 11.8 wide. Phone 124. For Sale— Keifer pears and winter apples. Inquire of Mrs. E. E. Powell or Phone 151. For Sale- a good Durham cow; be fresh soon. Chas. Ramp. For Sale— My property north of the railroad; consists of two lots 175x187 feet, good well, six-room cottage, large doable chicken park. E. L. Hamiflerton, Rensselaer, Ind. d 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 BIST. For Bent— Modern convenient house, centrally located. Inquire at Trust gad Savings Bank or of Milt Roth. WANTED. Wanted—Two girls at McKay's Laundry steady work. Wanted— Twenty teams and scrapers for grading in Marion township. Agply to Eugene Purtelle at the Makeover House. Wanted— Pasture for 40 head of betters and cows; will put out 5 or Id in fi place. Address S. T. Comer B *»>. 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 >1,500 to be uaod to purchase stock and implements to run the farm. Will pay a rental of three-fifths of grain and hay delivered* to the elevator or railroad. Address Box 7, Mt Ayr, Ind. Wanted— Serviceable, clean articles of wearing apparel, for both men and women; overcoats, cloaks, clothing, dresses, hats, shoes, and anything that has good wearing value. Will sell on commission and guarantee satisfaction. Don't thdow good clothes away; don't let them hang tn closets, taking up a lot of valuable room. Will call for articles, receipting you for them and paying for them as soon as sold. Doni delay. Phone 493 for further information any time after Wednesday noon.— The Economy Co. * LOST. Lost— At Parr Saturday, in hall or on ground, a gold cuff button. Finder will be rewarded if returned to Victor Yeoman. R. D. No. 2, phone 521 G. FOUND. Found— Sum of money. Ed Rhoads, the groceryman. MONEY TO LOAN. The Union Central Idle Insurance Co. has made a big appropriation of money to be loaned on good farms in Jasper county and offers a liberal contract without commission. John A. Dunlap, Agent AUTOMOBILES. Wndwro on oar floor ready tor delivery two of those convenient obonamlcal runabouts, completely equipped, for 8600. Cail and let us tel) you more about «• The Mtpamr
