Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 310, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 31 December 1914 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
FOR SALE—Godd 4-foot wood. Phone 915-D. J. M. Yeoman. FOR SALE—Lettuce, endive, bananas, fruit, candy, fresh fish and oysters, always on hand at Osborne!* Flower and Fruit Store FOR SALE—Some Rhoade Island Red roosters and some wild hay Elmer Jacks, Phone 925 G.
FOR SALE—Two cows with calves .by their side; 1 Jersey, one Hol- , stein.—Arthur E. Arnott, R. D. No. 3, Rensselaer; Mt. Ayr phone FOR SALE—One World’s best music library, 10 volumes; published by the Interstate Educational Society. Cost $32.59; will sell cheap.—Mrs. Leo Reeva FOR SALE—Three 2-year-old Holstein heifers, soon to be fresh.—Wilfiam J. Porter, Parr, Ind. Phone 939-C. FOR SALE—32O acres, Vz 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. Wefel, DeMotte, Ind. FOR SALE—Good wild prairie hay-Xxideon Kauffman, R. D. 1, Fair Oaks, Ind. FOR SALE—Ope 3-yr-old Shorthorn bull, eligible to registry.—F. T. Ringeisen, McOoysburg, Ind. FOR SALE—A few White Holland turkeys, extra fine ones.—Leo Kolhpff, Phone 901-J. FOR SALE—IO-acre farm, good black land all in cultivation, fair buildings, fruit, etc.; 7Vi .miles of Rensselaer; you ca rent onion and nearby; $1,500, will take SSOO iown, terms to suit on balance.—J. Davisson, Rensselaer, Ind.
WANTED--WANTED—Comforters to make. Brs. Lem Huston, Phone 81. WANTED—Some wild or mixed hay.—T. W. Grant, Phone 458. WANTED—Ten or fifteen tons good baled oats straw.—Hamilton & Kellner, Phone 273. 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. AlUr, Goodland, Ind. Phone 122 G, Remington. ~ r FOUND. FOUND—An auto skin chain, about a mile northwest of town. Inquire of Geo. Spangle. lost. LOST—GoId tie pin with pearl set. Return to 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 applioation 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.
Senator Owen, of Oklahoma, yesterday proposed a peace insurance plan to annul the power of the president and congress to declare war, substituting instead a national referendum for a majority popular vote. A bill to authorize the legislature of Hawaii to extend the-right of suffrage to women was introduced in the house Tuesday by Delegate Kalanianolo. The measure would permit the legislature to submit the uestion to a popular referendum. One of America’s most famous fighting men, Brigadier eGneral Robert Henry Hall, U. S. A. retired, died Tuesday, at the residence of his son ait Chicago Heights, 111. Burial was at West Point, N. Y., with full military honors. Representative Hinebaugh, of lliifiois, who organized the progressive group in the house of representatives and the progressive congressional committee, of which he is chairman, admitted Tuesday that henceforth he will affiliate wfith the republican party.
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