Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 307, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 28 December 1914 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
FOR SALE—A Vietrola with a number of records; Will sell cheap or wil Itrade.—Leo Reeve. FOR SALE—One World’s best music library, 10 volumes; published by the Interstate Educational Society. Cost $32.50; will sell cheap.—‘Mrs. Leo Reeve. FOR SALE—Three 2-year-old Holstein heifers, soon to be fresh.—William J. Porter, Parr, Ind. Phone 939-C. - . / FOR SALE—Dry fire wood, $1 for load of pole wood 3 feet high; SL7S for cord wood; 11c for split white oak posts; 3Yz miles south of Pleasant Ridge. See John Sommers, or write Sol FOR SALE—32O acres, % mile of town; gravel road on two, sides; Make-Em-Self ditch-running lengthwise through place; nearly all under cultivation; S7O per acre, SIO,OOO mortgage due March 1, 1917, can be assumed; balance cash. A snap.— W. H. Welsl, DeMotte, Ind. FOR SALE—A few Black Langshan roosters—Frank Webber, Phone 949-E. e S>— ; FOR SALE—Good wild prairie* hay.—Gideon Kauffman; R.D.—l r . Fair Oaks, Ind. 4* FOR SALE—One 3-yr-old Shorthorn bull, eligible to registry.—F. T. Ringeisen, McCoysburg, Ind. J . FOR SALE—A good 2-passenger cutter.—R. D. Thompson, Phone 208. FOR SALE—A few White Holland turkeys, extra fine ones.—Leo Kolhoff, Phone 901-J. FOR SALE—IO-acre farm, good black land all in cultivation, fair bilildings, fruit, ete.; 7% miles of Rensselaer; you ea rent onion and nearby; $1,500, will take SSOO iown, terms to suit on balance.—J. Davisson, Rensselaei 4 , Ind.
WANTED. WANTED—Ten or fifteen, tons good baled oats straw.—Hamilton & Kellner, Phone 273.; y a, WANTED—Capable man to organize Fraternal Order of Pilots. Good pay. W. J. White, 790 Broadway, Gary, Ind, ? WANTED—Fat hogs for market. Phone 400.—A. W. Sawin. WANTED—An auto. 120 acres of land for sale -reasonable; would take an auto as part payment.— Lewis S. Aitor, Goodland, Ind. Phone 122-G, Remington. _ __ LOST LOST—GoId tie pin with pearl set. Return to Republican office. LOST—At Presbyterian church, a small coin purse, containing $4 in paper and small change.—Edath Adams. Phone’ 75. FOUND. FOUND—A brown fur muff.—lnquire at Republican office. MISCELLANEOUS TAKEN UP—Last spring, one red heifer calf, year old, Inquire of O. G. Baker, Phone 912-B. Now is the time to send in your application for auto license and get a small number. We have the blanks and Will fill them out and send them in for you.—The Main Garage, N. C. Shafer, Notary Pub lie.
Mr. and Mrs. John Newcomb are visiting relatives at Pontiac, 111. - The two Grayson boys, Will and Roy, who engaged in a fight Christmas evening, were discharged for want of evidence when their cases were called. They Were arrested on complaint of Tom Hoyes and were charged with drunkenness, ibut he was unable to prove the charges. The case against Fred Irwin was continued. < ’Slrorty” Adams was assessed a fine and costs of $22.30, ten dollars of which he paid and staid the balance, on a similar charge. Robert Pierson, a brick mason at the college, was assessed $10,60 for a Saturday drunk. He staid the amount. CASTOR IA For Infants and Children. fin Kind You Han Always Heapt Bears the /X#// 1 * Signature of RENSSELAER MARKETS. > Com—62e: Wheat—sl.ls. J , Oats—46c. Rye—9oc. Butter—2sc to 28c. Butterfat—33c. Eggs—3sc. Chickens—-9c. Turkeys—l3c. Ducks—loc. Geese—9c. Rabbits—7sc per dozen. Now’s the time to sell the things you don’t need. A Republican classified ad will turn the trick. Call us as Phone 18. Our Classified Column gets results. __ Try our Classified Column.
