Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 35, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 February 1915 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Classified Column SiTM TOM ChaMUIM SB* Three line# or lesa, per week of el* Mne i of The Evening Republican and 1?? of The S«nl-wsekty Republican M centa Additional a Dace pro rata. for sale. FOR SALE—Some Rice, bright , baled wheat straw. See Ross Por ter of Walter V. Porter. FOR SALE—Some good split white oak posts.—Bradford Poole, Phone 906-B. FOR SALE—B specially thrifty weanling: pigs. $35. Will not split bunch. Two fine young white brood sows, 150 and 170 lbs. Just bred. All these are heatlhy, have had no di.s ease on place. Phone 938-A, Russell Van Hook. FOR SALE—Standard bred Ally, 3 years old. inquire of Carl Wood at Wood & Kresler barbershop, or phone 264. FOR SALE—About 25 tons of choice timothy hay, sls a ton.—W. E. Price, Phone 913-A. FOR SALE OR RENT—What is known as the Kanne property on west side of town; two story house, good basement, good furnace, all outbuildings in excellent shape; ten acres of land included. An ideal place for truck farming. Hog tight fences. Inquire of J. H. Uphoff, Onarga, 111., Long distance phone 124. _ FOR SALE—One extra fine Bronze gobbler, a prize winner; 4 hen turkeys; also 3 Barred Rock cockerels; one full blood Jersey bull calf, 3 months old, cheap. Also fresh cow. Henry Paulus. FOR SALE—4O head good Hereford steers, weight 850 to 900 lbs.— 8. C. Robinson, Medaryville, Ind. FOR* SALE—A limited quantity of Black-eye cow peas.—S. C. Robinson, Medaryville, Ind. FOR SALE To close partner ship, « fine tract of nearly all prairie land, well located in Prairie County, Ark., of 1590 acres, suitable for rice, stock or general farming; price S4O per acre cash, or terms, or would take part in good trade, or would sell one-half. C, L Bowman, Hazen, Ark. POR SALE—Eighteen shotes, average weight about 60 pounds. Also some-Leghorn roosters,- at Parr, Ind. Harry Thomas. $498. BUYS 20 acres fertile soil near Irondale, Mo. Cash $9. Monthly $3.90. Free to buyer 28 bens, incubator, 50 fruit trees, 40 grape vines, 900 strawberry plants. Mottaz, 705 Olive St, “BB” St Louis. FOR SALE—Lumber. Having bought 60 acres of timber east of Rensselaer, on the Lawler ranch, and am going to put in a mill. Any one wanting frame timber or rough lumber should let me figure with them.—E. M. Baker, R. D. 1, McOoysburg, ind., Phone 908-E. FOR SALE—BO acres, in cultivation, R. F. D, well located, splendid buildings, some tile and all good corn and clover land. Price $75; terms SI,OOO down. Remainder long time.—Arthur G. Catt FOR SALE—6O acres, ten acres timber and remainder black corn land in cultivation, on main read near school and station. Fine outlet for drainage. New four-room house, barn and well. Terms sßou down. Long time on remainder. Price $75. Inquire at First National Bank. FOR SALE—So in* pure bred Poland China boars, big type. Telephony call or write, Elmer E. Pullings, Medaryville, Ind. FOR SALE—22O acres improved Newton county land, four miles from market, 160 meres under cultivation and best tiled quarter in western Indiana, balance meadow and timber pasture. Fair improvements. Price $75 per acre for quick sale Reasonable terms to right party. If interested write or wire J. A. Wells. Aledo, Ili FOR SALE— I6O acres, 2 miles De Motte, mostly all level; 60 acres for corn; fine outlet paid for. S4O per aery SI,OOO cash, balance to suit Might trade.—JT. Davisson. FOR SALE—32O acres, Ya mile of j town; gravel road on two sides; Make-Em-Self ditch running lengthwise through place; nearly all un<s« cultivation; S7O per aery SIO,OOO -htorfgiii due March 1, 1917, can be assumed; balance cash. A snap.— W. H. Wells, DeMotte, Ind, 2ia£!*3Eiyß»:?9R;.VFl?AY'y . ‘ ‘ T '' •