Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 4, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 January 1912 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
niagsiflad Cnlumn- —»..• —— **-> ~ FOR SALK. •.,;•• • ~ ; * ■"!".• ; : “ For Sale—Apples; 40 cents a bushel to close out Inquire at Nowels house, —... For Sale —Fair sized mule team. Good workers. New harness and wagon. Sold separately or together. John E. Reed, R. F. D. 2. Phone 505-R. . For Sale— Hair interest in Ule mill, Mle on yards, seven acres of land, j •tree houses, located two miles north of Rensselaer. A good paying business. Possession immediately.’John JE. Reed, R. F. D. No. 2. Phone 505-11. . . „ ■_ For Sale—Milk, at Mrs. Gangioff’s. For Sale —Second hand Smith Premier typewriter. Republican office. For Sale — A house and lot. Inquire of E X Aldrich. ■" ; 1 . • . L - For Sale—Duck and goose feathers. C. E. Prior, Fancy Produce Market Phone 39. For Sale —12 head of horses and colts, weighing from 1250 down to last spring colts; among them 7 good work horses; my reason for selling Is lack of barn room; also several bead of good milk cows, all due to calve in January. Will sell on 12 months time if preferred, purchaser . to give good nifte. Stock may be seen at my farm Ed Oliver. For Sale—Our fine new residence in Rensselaer, with about 5 acres of ground. Mrs. A Gangloff. ■ I» ■II 7■ ■r. r.rr V v.u. I -Tir.-agr-s-r~i-. .. ■ ■ .r-V'.ii'iiir Fer Sale—White Wyandotte cockerels; 50 choice birds at any reasonable price; pure white. Arthur Mayhew, Mb Ayr Phone 29-H; RensseiaoK. D. No. 3. For Sale —A good bunch of purs bred Dnroc Jerseys, both males and females. Inquire of John R. Lewis, Phone 612-K, R. F. D. No. 1, 10 miles , northeast Of Rensselaer
For Sale —Good 7-room house, 3 lots, new chicken house and park, good outbuildings, fruit of all kinds, good well of water, electric lights. Will give possession at once. See ‘‘Billy” Fry, the bus driver. For Sale—Old newspapers, big bundle for a nickle at The Republican office. For Sale —A Crystal base burner, No«» 132; cost $45, will sell for $25; good as new. Phonp,ls3. . "IN, Ml..I , I I ■■ JjT ■' .. WASTED. Wanted—Timothy , hay, right away, rfeady to pay, don’t delay. t Geo. F. Meyers. :... _ Wanted —Hay for cow feed; also straw for bedding. Phone Geo. H. Healey, at either No. 18 or No. 153. Wanted— Second hand clothing foi boys. Bring articles to George Robinson’s Second Hand Store. - - ■ FOB RENT. For R&U— Typewriter. Republican office. LOST. Lost.—Some time Wednesday afternoon or evening a gentleman's diamond ring. Return to this office or to N. R. Meguire and receive reward. Lost— Ladies’ purse containing about $4.50 in cash and check for 50 ogntß. Return to Republican office. •gDO reward. *"T~ FOUND. ■.?■■ Fond— Good muff; call at this of' flee. MONET TO LOAN; The Union 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. The Very Latest, a real 1912 car, on our floor for delivery npw. The Maxwell Mascotte Touring «ar, THE GLJDDEN gg TOUR WINNER. LOCAL MARKETS. Wheat—B6, Corn —s 2. /■*: „ Oats—42. Chickens—9. Turkeys—l 3-14. > Old Gobblers—lo.‘ * Ducks—6-10. Geese—7. *1 Roosters—4. Rabbits—.V Veals—6-9. Eggs— 2 B- • ; Butter—2s-28. • (WgwtStop ß Headaches •ml then removes the cnuae. In cajtsultt, 10 or 25c at all druggists. Maggie Brag A 01mm. 00., OaKalb, IH, ‘
