Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 27, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 31 January 1913 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
anssifiEß cmm Um m CMSSXmS AM. Throe lines or tew, per week Of oil tt ooats. Additional space pro rata. FOR SALE. FOR SALE—Cow feed for sale from elevator. Call Phone 400. A. W, Sawin. J FOR SALE—One span of mules, coming three and four years old, and one bay mare, coming four years old. J. H. Pursifull, 2% miles of Lee. PUBLIC SALE—Household goods largely new less than year ago; at courthouse square Sat, Feb. L at 2 p. m. Fred Phillips, Auctioneer. FOR SALE—Sand, gravel or dirt to fill up barns or yards; delivered. W. Minniear, Phone 509-A. FOR SALE—Cord wood and posts. Earl Barkley, Phone 503-C. ' FOB SALE—43-acre farm; good Improvements, 1% miles from court house. Mrs. M. W. Reed, Phone 4AR - - FOR SALE—My residence property, comer of Main and Elm streets, half cash, balance good time. James Thomson. - FOB SALE—My large Percheron stallion, Schley, No. 9668—a fine horse, dark brown color and shows eseellent colts. Horse can be seen on Fields farm, five miles northeast •t Monticello. A bargain. Joseph Haddock, Monticello, B. B. 4. FOB SALE—Several counters, at the Model Store. Simon Leopold. FOB SALE—Good 8-room house, 9M» lots, northeast part of town. J. P. Simons.
FARM LOANS. * FARM LOANS—I make farm loans at lowest rates of interest. Me me about ten year loan without eommission. John A Dunlap. W. H. DEXTER. W. BL Dexter will pay 34 cents for butterfat thia week. vmßaaHnßaßßEse9eEsnassseesaßsaHSESSE=SEß!=e==aE!=s===!=9 WANTED. WANTED—A few young men or ladies. 17 years of age or over, to work in Rensselaer or surrounding towns. Salary from $2 per day for fi hours, to $lB per week and all expenses. Also field manager at $lB per week and expenses. Apply to George Phebus, manager, of the Silverton Publishing Co., at the Makeever House, of call by phone. WANTED—To borrow $250 on first mortgage Rensselaer property. See Geo. H. Healey. WANTED—AII car owners who want their tops refilled and surfaced with Canvasback duck rubber top filler to bring cars to Rensselaer Garage. Now is the time to have top renewed for spring and save price of new top. All holes repaired with invisible patch. Let us show you some old tops which we have made new and demonstrate Canvasback Duck body cleaner, which practically eliminates all washing, eats the dirt up but leaves paint soft and elastic with piano finish. The Canvasback Duck Co. See AE. Kirk. FOR RENT. FOR RENT—7 room house; electric lights; city water; cistern. Mrs. Matilda Hemphill, Phone 539. FOR RENT—Good 8-room house; city water; 1 block from court house. Mrs. A M. Stockton, Phone 188. FOR RENT—4O acres thoroughly tiled onion land; 12 acres plowed. Rent on shares. Man with experience preferred. House furnished. F. A Turfler. LOST. LOST—Pair of tan kid gloves, practically new. Finder please leave at this office. FOUND. FOUND—Brooch or belt buckle of gold, with letter “B” in center. Call here. TAKEN UP. TAKEN UP-A month ago, a small black heifer, with white legs. Owner can have same by paying charges. Shelby Comer, Phone 524-G. UPHOLSTERING. Reupholstering and furniture repairing. Satisfaction guaranteed. J. P. Green, Phone 477.
Lyceum Course Dates. March 1(L-Sarah Mildred Wilk met. April It—The Bohannana. Introduction of the automobile on farms of the United States has not displaced the horse or mule. The estimate of the number of those animals on farms January 1 was announced Wednesday by the department of affrieulture. It shows more horses than ever before, except In 1909 and 1910, and more mules than In any other year on record. Butter Wrappers, any quantity. Plain or printed, may be had at The Republican offlee.
