Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 141, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 June 1913 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

FOR SALE AND EXCHANGE. 8-room house, Hammond, Ind.; 11-room house, Montpelier, Ind.; 5room house, El wood, Ind.; 166 seres, Polk county, Jtrk.; 160 acres, Saskatchewan, Canada,*; 110 aeres, Washington county, Ind.; 225 acres, Washington county, Ind. Will trade either or all for land or property here. 60 acres, imp. stone road... 90S 64 acres, imp., school, R.F.D.... .45 90 acre§, imp., black land ...45 97 acres, imp., good soil 65 160 acres, imp., all cultivated....ss 240 acres, imp., well located ..50 160 acres, imp., nice home .....110 390 acres, imp., stock farm 45 180 acres, imp., a bargain .....>..55 320 a., no buildings, prairie land.4o--a., pasture land, cheap at ....35 560 a., improved, choice land ....60 We have many v other pieces of land for sale and exchange and cad sell on very easy terms. Also a large list of city property G. P. MEYERS. Dr. and Mrs. O. G. Brubaker, of Burlington, Carroll county, will leave about September Ist for China, as missionaries for the German Baptist church. Dr. Brubaker was a candidate for coroner of Carroll, county ort the progressive ticket last fall. Wilson A, Clark, of Cedar Point, Kaim, has started for his home af\ ter a week’s visit with his mother, Mrs. Luey Clark, and his brothers, James and Will. He reported crops in that part of Kansas in fine condition. He had finished plowing his corn over the first time and other crops were well advanced. Owing :to the rush of the farming season he was unable to remairvdong with his Rensselaer relatives. Mrs. B. L. Sayler and grandson, Charles Sayler, left this morning for Mitchell, S. Dak., where she will remain for an indefinite time with her son, Jesse- Sayler, the father of Charles. Mrs. Sayler is recovering from the surgical operation she recently underwent and expects further benefit in the northwest. Charles completed the sophomore eouse in the Rensselaer schools this year. He is one of the best students in the school and expects to return here this fall to enter the junior class. Attorney and Mrs. George A. Williams arrived home yesterday afternoon from Carthage, on the western side of Illinois, to which place they went the first of last week Tn his new Haynes auto. They were accompanied home by Mrs. Williams’ mother and sister, Mrs. S. C. Davidson and Miss Abigail Davidson, who will remain here for several weeks. Mr. Williams says that crops are backward through Illinois, the corn is small and of bad color and in many places badly frosted. He says that it looks better in Jasper county than place he saw in Illinois.

C. W. PLATT CEMENT CONTRACTOR Sidewalks Foundations Cement Blocks All Work Guaranteed Phone 366 Rensselaer, Ind.

Agency For Root’s Bee Hives and Supplies GOODS SOLD A£^ CATALOGUE PRICES . Saving Tou the Freight LIMITED SUPPLY CARRIED IN BTOO|C Ask tor Free Catalogue Leslie Clark Republican Office.