Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 61, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 March 1914 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
CLASSIFIED Mil KATES H>B cmmn ADS. Three lines or less, per week of six lasses of The Evening Republican and two of The Semi-Weekly Republican, >6 cents. Additional space pro rata FOR SALE. FOR SALE —One full blood Jersey bull, one year old. W. H. Mackey, Phone 3 on 65. FOR SALE—IS6-acre farm, 3 miles of Rensselaer on stone road; fair improvements; adjoining farm sold for $l6O per acre; farm is fairly well tiled, about all under cultivation. A sacrifice if sold iby May Ist;. SBS per acre. Harvey Davisson, Phone 246. FOR SALE—A few' choice Barred Rock cockerels. J. N. Leathennan. FOR SALE—A Hereford bull, 2 cows and five calves. Lawson Bruce, Phone 525-C. ' FOR SALE—A pony. Phone 380. FOR SALE —Good timothy seed. Gangloff 8r05.,; or Phone 453. FOR SALE—iBy St. Joseph's college, a 2-year-old Swiss bull. FOR SALE—Toulouse geese eggs, 25 cents each; limited number and orders filled as received. Harry Cook, R. D. No. 3, Remington or Rensselaer Phone 536-C. FOR SALE—Silver Mine seed rats by Marion 1. Adams. Phone 533-L. FOR SALE—Two coming 3-year-old colts, one horse and one mare; also 2 coming yearling Durham bulls. J. W. Faylor, R. D. No. 2, or phone 526-F. FOR SALE—House and two lots. T. W. Grant FOR SALE—Two teams of cheap mules. Sefr ¥r A, Grant, the drayman. 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.* AM Donnelly, Phone 548-B. 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. WANTED .
WANTED—An "experienced girl for housework. Mrs. Geo. F. Meyers. WANTED—A single man to work on a farm. George Spangle, 2 miles northwest of Rensselaer, phone 5350.- • PAINTING and DECORATING Orders may be left at any of the drugstores or I may be seen at the home of my mother, Mrs. Ves Richards. Good work guaranteed.— Clarence Hamilton. WANTED—Apprentice girl at The Paris Hat Shop. WANTED—Some mixed hay; must be good feed. Ed Ranton, Jr., Phone 142-D. WANTED—To boirow $1,200 t® $1,500. Farm land security. Interest 6% per cent G. F. Meyerr. __v roR FOR RENT—Barn with four stalls, hay mow, and corn crib. George Uhn or phone 3 on 581. MISCELLANEOUS. A new proposition in fruits and shrubbery. Write for our special offer. If you are interested in planting, don’t bliss this opportunity—The Progress Nursery Co., Mox 147, Troy, Ohio. STRAYED. TAKEN UP—A stray black colt, with star in face. Harvey Messman, Phone 506-L. . W. H. DEXTER W. H. Dexter will pay 27 cents for Butterfat this week. Friday Special at the Fire SaleMen’s Hats and Ladies’ Hosiery. A. F. Long made a business trip to Chicago today. We have a good stock of poultry, cattle, hog .fencing, also little Chick wire. C. W. EGER. J. N, Leatherman made a business trip to Chicago yesterday. Geo. W. Kim, of Dwight, 111., was here yesterday looking after his farms in Hanging Grove township. Watch paper for special sale to be run each day this week, at the Fire Salt Seven cars of the Manhattan Limited train on the Pennsylvania railroad left the tracks at Pierceton Tuesday. The cars did not overturn and rro one was injured. A broken mi! caused the accident.
