Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 259, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 November 1911 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

I ?/■»'£ msM?: S' ’ Mmißad Column. KHtR! FOB SALS. Z2L- ; For Sato—Good big Regal b&seburner, IS tech pot, 505.0© new, has been used two year*, in good shape, inquire of M. J. Kuboske. *•* Sato—The Wuerthner farm of 81 acres, S miles west of Rensselaer on Bunkum road; fair dwelling, outbuildings and good barn. See J. M. Sauser. or Phone 40-D. Far Sale— Or will trade for brood mare, a good team of work mules, weighing about 2,200. Fred w. Schulu, ft. D. No. 2, or Phoae 526-H. Far Sale—The Remington House, Remington, Ind. All furnished, electric lights, bath, hot and cold water. Will exchange tor small farm or other property, a good business, or will ren to good party. Address, Remington House, Remington, Ind. Far Sato—Pure white Leghorn chicken*.—Wm. Babcock. Jr. Far Sale —Hand-picked pears from tbs Realcker farm; 25 cents a bushel to dose out Call at Nowels house. E. E. Powell. Far Sato— About 250 budded peach trees, several varieties, also a few plums. 8. E. Yeoman, Phone 381. Far Sato—A 13-months old Duroc Jersey hoar, eligible to registry. Fred Waling, R. D. No. 2, Rensselaer, or lit Ayr Phone No. 29-G. Far gala —Two or three bushels of ( hand picked pears; 50 cents per bushel. Phone 152. 4* —————— Far Sale —Good eight room houses small barn, large chicken park, good, well improved street and sidewalk. Call on J. P. Simons, East Elm street. Far Sato—Farms for sale in IndL *U!W at a bargain. Near good markets, railroad and Interurban lines. .Good schools and churches. Good clSs at people. This land is level, well improved aad productive. We grow ♦heat dover, timothy, corn, alfalfa vegetables and plenty of fruit Good Iliads, 3L F. D., telephone lines and ■as water. Good fishing. Write at ones for price Ust information and number of acres wasted.—M. H. Miller, Bristol, ind. Far Sale—-A good bunch of pur* brad Duroc Jersey*, both males aad female*, inquire of John R. Lewis, Phoae fiIMC. R, F. D. No. 1, 10 niftea northeast of Rensselaer.

f«V Bill Poie Du roc male and fe* Htie shouts. C. A Reed. R. D. 3. Rkne SU a. Ver Sale—|46 (or a Birdsell high •nde phaeton carriage, wide seat, food aa aew, coat $235. Will throw ha oae aet of harness, leather fly net, twa eollars and oae whip. K Forajrthe. at home. Fflt Srifl—Spring chickens for fries. Phone 448. Far Bale—Pure bred Daroc Jerseys. V you want a good spring gilt or boar, eel, Rrite or phone, Victor Yeoman, phone Ml O. R. F. Dv No. 2, RensseHP* fbe Beat—Barn, located on North Cal tan street—Mrs. James Matheson. Phone jM. WANTED. Wanted—By foreman of concrete tile factory, a 7 or 8 room house, preferabIjf near factory.—John Holsetna. LOST. lost—Between Remington sod Reuuaelaer. an auto cover heod; new. Reward if left at Republican office or returned to Dick Grow. . I Lest A pair of gold rimmed glasses , Finder please return to this office. 'j— ————ii i miscellaneous. If you want good bread try “The Beet Brer,*’ Mrs. Green’s HOMS MADE.; Te insure prompt delivery place orders the day before. Phone 477. . MONEY TO LOAM. i The Union Central UR Insurance Co. has made a big appropriation of Jaffipar county and oSara a liberal conUnet without oommiwutem John A Dunlap. Agent APTOMOMUM. We knee am ear fleer ready for delimr two of those convenient sc nipped, for KM. Call end let us tell r—r fay egi«J mUMS J., '..U'B3*.-1." _ . . Preshyterian Church. The subject of the morning sermon | Car next Sabbath will be. Consider; Jeeua Christ,” and ia the evening th“| pastor will speak on the topic, "Soafl of God.” Everyone moat cordially it-. A <kaalflsd Adv. will rent it. i