Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 264, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 November 1911 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
r jggfa y • -V Classified Column. FOB ftiit C VB IM*Y* Fer Sale—A Fine variety of handpicked apples, 60 cents a bushel. Call at the Nowels House. . ■ nr sale— Old newspapers, big bundle for a nlckle at The Republican hr Sale Wne band picked winter apples 60 to 76 cents, at Riverside Farm in Union township, Jasper couuty, Indiana.—John E. Alter. .■——— . - Far Sato—A Crystal base burner, No. 131; coat $45. will sell for |25; good as new. Phone 153. Far Sate—An Art Laurel bas«burner No. 16; good as new;cheap. Phone 292. Far Sate—Latest style Jacket suit; of novelty cloth; site 36; never worn; will sell at great reduction. Address P. O. Box 291. Far Sate—A good milch cow giving 2ft gallons per day. Inquire of Mrs Chris Koepkey, across street from Catholic church. Far Sate—Good big Regal baseburner, 18 inch pot, 865.00 new, has been used two years, in good shape. Inquire of ML J. Kuboske. For Sale—The Wuerthner farm of 80 acres, 3 miles west of Rensselaer on Bunkum road; fair dwelling, outbuildings and good barn. See J. M. Sauser, or Phone 40-D. Far Sate—The Remington House. Remington, Ind. All furnished, electric lights, bath, hot and cold water. Will exchange for small farm or other . property, a good business, or will rer-.t to good party. Address, Remington House, Remington, Ind. Far Sate—About 250 Michigan buded peach trees, several varieties, also a few plums. S. E. Yeoman, Phone 381. Far Sate—A good bunch of pure bred Duroc Jerseys, both males and females. Inquire of John R. Lewis, Phone 512-K, R. F. D. No. 1, 10 miles northeast of Rensselaer. Far Sato-865 for a Birdsell high grade phaeton carriage, wide seat, good as new. cost 3235. Will throw la one set of harness, leather fly net, two ooll&rs and one whip. B. Forsythe, at home.
WANTED. WnM—Men that have teams and wagons wanted to husk corn. Will pay good price to the right parties and they can find place to board. Will commence at once. Write or call and see me. John O’Connor, Knlman, lnd. Wanted—A corn husker right away. Phone E. L. teruce, No. 525-C. LOST. Lest—Brooch, bug design set with topaz. Finder please leave with Miss Fame Haas at the postofflce. Lest—Between Remington and Rensselaer, an auto cover hood; new. Reward if left at Republican office or returned to Dick Grow. MISCELLANEOUS. If you want good bread try “The Best Brer,” Mrs. Green’s HOME MADE To insure prompt delivery place orders the day before. Phone 477. MONET TO LOAN. The Uafen Central life 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. We have an ear Seer ready for delivery two of those convenient economical runabouts, completely equipped, for 9600. Call and let us tell you more about .. * ‘i‘""t ' '■ r ™ : r " "" ' Public Sale.
The property of June Hinkle will be sold at public auction at the Rensselaer stock farm, *4 mile east or Rensselaer, on SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1»11, commencing at 1:30 o’clock p. m. The following property, to-wit: One single buggy, one double buggy, two sets single harness. About 300 line Brown Leghorn chickens. Household goo^s—lncluding 1 good wood heating store and a number of household articles. Terms—Announced on day of sale MRS JUNE HINKLE. Michael Zlek, Aged 8S Years, DM Monday la Kankakee Tp. Michael Kick, 85 years of age, died Monday at tbs home of his daughter. Mrs. William Warren, of Telft, where he made his home. His wife died about s year ago. Besides Mrs. Warren, he left two other daughters, Mrs. Augusta Dumond, of Kansas, and Mrs. Bruce Whits, of Rensselaer, and two sons
