Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 300, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 21 December 1911 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

r.iasgjflßil Colmna. fOI SALK. « fig-,-- ——— F*r Sale—A Du roc bow and 10 pigs 8 weeks old, good ones; will sell all together or separate. Inquire of George Ulm. P. 0.. Bex 483. per Sale—-Michigan Real Estate Company’s Best Farm Bargain-Con-sists of 8? acres rich tillable soil, every foot level and tillable, that you can make worth one hundred dollars per acre; has fine running stream and $1,000.00 worth of buildings; located near Grand Rapids, Mich. Quick sale price $8,000.00. Hurry if you want it Michigan Real Estate Company, Monroe and Ottawa Sts.. Grand Rapids, Mich. Per Sale—Our fine new residence In Rensselaer, with about 5 acres of ground. Mrs. A. Oangloff. Per Sale—Chickens. Phone 448. Per Sale—Pour Jersey heifer calves. J. F. Nelson, phone 525-B. Southeast of town. Per Sale—White Wyandotte cockerels; 60 choice birds at any reasonable price; pure white. hew, Mt Ayr Phone 29-H; Rensselaer R. O. No. 3. Per Sato—About twenty tons of timothy bay. Inquire of Chester llalatead, R. D. No. 3. . Per Sale —A good bunch of pure bred Duroc Jerseys, both males and females. Inquire of John R. Lewis, Pbone 612-K. R. P. D. No. 1, 10 miles northeast of Rensselaer Per Sale—Good wood and fence post timber. See or phone to Barkley Bros. ■■ l ■_ ——

Per Sale—Good 7-room bouse, 3 lots, new chicken house and park, good outbuildings, fruit of all ktndß, good well of water, electric lights. Will give possession at once. Sec "Billy" Pry, the bus driver: - 9 Per Sale—Old newspapers, big bundle for a nickle at The Republican office. Per Sain—A Crystal base burner. No. 132; cost S4B. will sell for $25; good as new. Pbone 153. Per Sale —At the Rosebud Farm, Phone 507-B, address Parr, lud. Think of it, eight 300 lb. spring farrow Duroc Jersey gilts, granddaughters of Good Enough, No. 22437, and sired by R. B. Cooper, No. 28927. These gilts are all good enough to go in the show ring. Also a few males of same breeding; $25 per head for either, in eluding pedigrees, Amos H. Alter & Sob.

WANTED. WuN—Corn huskers with teams. Pair corn and good wages. M. Burns. R. D. No. 1. Wanted —A second-hand, wide-tired wagon with good bed. A. W. Saw In, phone 400. Wanted —Experienced and handy men to work on wooden freight cars. Steady work. Car Works, Michigan City. Ind. Wanted—Hay for cow feed; also straw for bedding. Phone Qeo. H. Healey, at either No. 18 or No.’ 163. Wanted —Second hand clothing so» boys. Bring articles to George Robin son's Second Hand Store. LOST. Lest —Fountain pen. Finder pieaae return to Republican office. Lest —A Scotch Collie, white about neck and face; answers to name of “lAddle." Strayed from my farm neat Newland. Belonged to Danville, H 1.,, party. Notify Ed Oliver. Newland, who will pay $25.00 for information leading to recovery,

• MONET TO LOAN. The Union Central Life Insurance Co. has made a big appropriation of money to be loaned on good farms in Jasper counp* and offers a liberal con tract without commission. John A Dunlap, Agent. AUTOMOBILES. The Tory Latest, a real 1912 car. qp our Boor for delivery now. The Max well Maacotte Tburlng car. THE GLADDEN - r»p» wumtiL dUonreiiLecture Coarse Aaaeaarem^t. Thq, John Eberly Co., which was to be here on the evening of the 23rd of Jan., hare changed their date and will be here the following evening Jan. 24th. This change was made by the Lecture Board in order to accommodate the Lyceum Bureau. There was a misunderstanding of dates in another town and the Board was asked to make this change if possible. * y . Mrs. Martha Smith went to Hebron today for a Christmas visit with her son, Roy Smith and wife. mpm* ' * , A HaaattUd Adv. will sail It