Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 56, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 March 1914 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
CLIISSIFIEB Will mates fob oraswram abb. Three lines or lees, per week at elx SMmb Of The Evening Republican and two of The Semi-Weekly Republican, 25 cents. Additional space pro rata. FOR SALE. FOR SALE—House and two lots. T. W. Grant. - ' ~ - -yFOR SALE—Two teams of cheap mules. See J. A, Grant, the drayman. FOR SALE—lncubator chickens. Mrs. George Hopkins, Phone 359. FOR SALE —Or exchange for Jasper county land, 160 acres of irrigated land in Colorado; good water rights. H. B. Brown, Kniman, Ind. FOR SALE—Timothy and Hungarian hay; also Michigan eating and seed potatoes. It will pay you to call on me before buying. All Donnelly, Phone 548-B. FOR SALE—A Singer sewing machine, rip saw, cut off saw, shingling hatchet and hammer. Mrs. A. B. Claspell. Inquire at Makeever House. FOR SALE—MiIk; also a coming yearling Jersey bull; also some fancy Barred Rock cockerels. John McClannahan, Phone 293. FOR SALE—Good dry cordwood. B. W. Ellsworth, Phone 516-B. FOR SALE—4-room cottage, one lot, 30x150 feet, good well, grape arbor, $250 if takeft by March 15th. F. M. Goff, Fair Oaks. FOR SALE—Good timothy seed. Gangloff Bros. FOR SALE—Six head, horses and mules, consisting of 2 geldings, 2 brood mares and a span of young mules weighing 2100. Elias Arnold, Phone 513-F; address, R. F. D. No. 1, Rensselaer. FOR SALE—A few tons of hungarian and timothy hay. H. J. Gowland, Phone 502-G. FOR SALE—Some extra fine clover seed. Joe Kanne, Phone 525-M. FOR SALE—II head of ahoats, 6 calves and 1 cow. C. H. Golden, R. F. D. No. 4. FOR SALE—Cheap, a large farm horse; a good worker. Otto A. Jordan, Virgie FOR SALE—Alfalfa hay; native grown, of small stem and superior to the irrigated product; we can not deliver. C. F. Mansfield farm. FOR SALE—27O bushels of good, pure timothy seed. Call James E. Walters. John J. Lawler. FOR SALE—A good team of mares, 8 and 5 years old; not bred. John Reed, Parr, Ind, FOR SALE or TRADE—26-acre tract of land, near Bakersfield, Oal. Will take in trade anything of use. 80 acres with good set of improvements, 50 acres under cultivation, balance timber pasture; might consider small stock of merchandise in exchange. Also 100 acre tract of land, joining a small town, goo I set of buildings and all farm land with exception of about 10 acres of timber, price $75 per acre. Also Michigan land for sale or trade for anything of value H. B. Brown, Kniman, Ind. WANTED. WANTED—Office girl; experience not necessary but must be capable of learning. Applications by letter only. Address “M. R.” Republican office WANTED—Washings and ironings. Mrs. Albert Bissenden, Phone 106. WANTED—Some mixed hay; must be good feed. Ed Ranton, Jr, Phone 142-D. WANTED—To boi row SL2OO to $1,500. Farm land security. Interest 6% per cent G. F,JMeyerr. _ WANTED—Shoats for the Lawler farm. Telephone James E. Walters. John J. Lawler. LOST. LOST—A gold cuff link, monogram “P. E. N.” Finder please re turn to Paul Norman or bring to Republican office FOB BENT. FOR RENT—3O acres of corn ground. Alt Donnelly, Phoife 548-B. FOR RENT—-80-a* re tract just outside of corporation; no buildings on it Henry Amsler. ' V., —■ ' FOR RENT—Smith-Premier typewriter; recently remodeled and in excellent condition. Geo. H. Healey. Prof. Otto Braun has completed hie removal here from Lowell and went to Qhteago yesterday afternoon to get Mrs. Braun and the stairsteps. The latter are the five children, two boys and three girls, aged 12, 16, 8, 6 and 4. The four older wftl enter the Rensselaer Monday. T?tiey occupy the house on Front street which Mrs. Ida Pierce and family just vacated.
