Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 220, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 September 1914 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

fttautlatr Republican DAXXiT *jto Koa-wnnT ■DALST sTcXULDK - ' FublUhTß WEB FBXDAT DHTOD ~ni~ BBGTOAB wxbx&y nmoi Semi-Weekly Republican entered Jan. 1, 1897. ae.eecond class mail matter, at the postomce at Rensselaer, Indiana, under the act of March 3. 1879. Evening Republican entered Jan. 1, 1897, as second class mail matter, at the postoffice at Rensselaer, Ind., under the act of March 3, 1879. ■UBSCBXFTXOM BATES Daily by Carrier, 10 Cents a Week. By Mail, >3.50 a year. Seini-Weekly, In advance. Year, 81.50. Thursday, September 17, 1914. ClassifledColumn BATES FOB CULSSXFXBD ADS. Three lines or less, per week of six •sues of Ttfc Evening Republican and ;wo of The Semi-Weekly Republican, it> cents. Additional space pro nata. FOB SALE. ■FOR SALE—A white sweater; size about 34; good as hew. Phone 44. FOR SALE—One two-year-old Jersey bull, pure bred, a descendent of the “Duke of Arden” and “Silver Rex” stock. Call and see. The bull will show for himself. P. F. Roberts, R. D. 1’ Brook, Irid. FOR SALE—2S good 2-ye.ir-old breeding ewes and two work mares. Everett Brown, Phone 503 A. FOR SALE—Some river sand suitable for sidewalk filling.—J. Gangloff.

FOR SALE—Or will trade for cow, a gray horse. Fred W. Shultz. R. D. 2, Rensselaer. Phone 593 A. FOR SALE—A Superior disc ferti-lizer-grain drill, with grain feeder attachment. Can be seen at Hamilton & Kellner’s. Ed. Oliver. y<)R SALE—A good-as-new Favorite baseburner, largest size; a fine stove and in perfect condition; S4O. Geo. H. Healey. ~ - FOR SALE—House and lot on Matheson avenue, lot 50x172, lots of fruit, electric lights. House 28x28. 4 rooms. Phone 142 F. Box 92, City. Mrs. O. M. Peek. •FOR SALE—One 9x12 rug, two 8.3x10.8 rugs, four small rugs, one 3-4 bed complete with mattress and springs, 1 combination china closet and buffet, 1 dining room table. 1 Rad. Estate baseburned, large size, 1 small surface heater and 1 oil heater.-Mrs. Geo. W. Hopkins, Phone 137. FOR SALE—Eight head of shoats. —C. H. Golden. FOR SALE—An old barn.—C. W. Eger. FOR SALE—Turkey Red seed wheat. D. 8. Makeever, Phone 515-F. FOR SALE—Pair Of spring mules. M. I. Adams, Phone 533-L. FOR SALE—White oak fence posts, about 3,000. Inquire of J. C Borntrager, Phone 529-A. FOR SALE—Pure bred Duroc Jersey male hogs, cholera proof. Pedigrees furnished. Russell Sage, telephone 78 and 380. FOR SALE—S room house, lot 75x100. 2 blocks from court house. Inquire of E. M. Thomas. . FOR SALE—A 1912 fore-door Studebaker Twenty touring car, completely equipped; at a bargain as usual.—Marin Garage. FOR SALE—Hardwood lumber of all kinds, sawed to order. Randolph Wright, Rensselaer, Ind., or Phone Mt. Ayr, 54-C. FOR SALE—A 5-acre Improved tract near the corporation of Rensselaer, suitable for truck and poultry fiarm; lots of fruit; well shaded, and an ideal place to live. Call Phone 400 or write P. O. Box M 2, Rensselaer, Ind. ' { F FOR SALE OR TRADE—6-year-old mare with colt by side.—Elmer Daniels, Rensselaer, Ind. FOR SALE—IOO acre farm, 5 miles east of Medaryville, in Pulaski county, Indiana, on public road, R. F. D.; 80 acres black sandy land; 25 acres in cultivation; dredge ditch crosses one corner, furnishing splendid outlet; fair barn, small z house. Price $4,500; $1,500 cash, balance long time. C. E. Whicker, owner, 206 Peoples Trust Bldg., Ft. Wayne, Ind. FOR SALE—6O acres of well improved clay loam farm land within 2*/a miles of a good town in Michigan. Thia farm has good buildings, plenty of fruit; water in the house and barn; good baesment barn; owner sold S2OO worth of peaches off the farm last year; on good road, near good church and school; price $3,200, and $1,400 cash, balance to run almost five years at 6 per cent interest; just the farm for some one with limited means and a nice home for any one. Inquire of Geo. H. Healey. FOR BERT. ,■-. . • - FOR RENT—Office furnished; ground floor. J. W. Horton. FOR RENT—2 furnished rooms; Phone 402. ' WANTSD. » WANTED—Boys to top onions, 5 cents per crate; if you can’t come sooner, come Saturday.-A. Don-