Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 39, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 15 February 1915 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
FARMS for: SALE—Great bargains la Chautauqua and Warren county farms, south of famous Lake Chautauqua. Improved, productive. With and without stuck and tools. Indiana, Mtcht iftan and Ohio farmers who bought In ISIS and 1914 Uioroughly sstiafled. Come and see. Will meet you with conveyance on day’s notice at Erie Railway LMpot, Jamestown, N. V. Write #or circulars describing other bargains. We have no worn-out farms. No. 403 —180 acres, stock and tools, hay, etc. One of the finest farms In the country. One mile from town. 140 acres -cultivated, 40 acres pasture and woods. Klghit-roam house In good repair, large basement barn 40x80. 13 cows, 3 yearling heifers, fine team. 14 acres bearing apple orcahrd, finest In the county. Should have 4,000 bushels this year. No bills. Great bargain, 111,000. Jo,ooo cash, balance long time. No. 404—98 acres, 3 miles from Chautauquu Lake. N. Y. 75 acres cultivated, S 3 acres timber, 4 acres apple orchard, eight room house, barn 40x60, hog house, hen house. Level farm, rich, dark loam, no waste land. 23 hogs, 13 vear cattle, span horses. All huy and ?’ ra-tn on farm. If sold soon price only 5,.000. Personal property alone worth more than 32,000. Family affairs compel sale. Xo. 335 —7 7 acres, dark clay loam, slight drainage fall. 8 acreß sugar bush, balance cultivated and pasture. First class eleven room house. 2 barns, silo. Well watered by running spring. 2V.j miles front railway station. Buildtugs alone would coat more than ytrloe, $3,000. Half cash, balance , easy,— COPY LAND COMPANY, Sugargrove, Warren Co., Pa. FOR SALE—Stafford bred filly, 3 years old. Inquire of Carl Wood at Wood & Kresler barbershop, or phone 264.
FOR SAJLE— Hedge fence posts, -20. cents each. —Indian School, Phone 83. FOR SALE—S. C. Bull Oi'bington eggs. $1 per 15; $6 per 100. Also Rhode Island lied eggs, 50c per 15, $3 per 100.—Fred Linbaok, Phone 908-D. Pleasant Ridge, Ind. FOR SALE—Two full blood Rhode Island Red roosters. Phone 525, POR SALE—Twenty empty syrup barrels, 75c each, at Fate’s College Inn. FOR .SALE—Three fillies, 2 Percherons and one Belgium; will weigh from 13 to 14 hundred. Ira Brown, Phone 928-F. FOR SALE—One 3-yr-old Sbortaorn bull, eligible to registry.—F. T. Ringeisen, McCoysburg, Ind. FOR SALE—IO-acre farm, good alack land all in cultivation, fair nuildings, fruit, etc.; 7% miles of Rensselaer; you ca rent onioa and nearby; $1,500, will take ssou iown, terms to suit on balance.—j /avisson, Rensselaer. Ind. FOR SALE—A few White Holland tom turkeys.—H. J. Gowland, Route 1. Phone 902-0* FOR SALE—Timothy hay and shock corn.—Henry Ainsler, Phone 29.
WANTED. WANTED —A refrigerator.—Jacks & Robinson, Delicatessen store. WANTED— Housekeeper able to take care of houes and children.— \V. 6 Criswell, R. D. 4, Rensselaer, lad. WANTED—Eggs for hatching. Inquire of Geo. H. Iljaley or Harve J. Robinson, care Republican office. WANTED—A few more family washings—Mrs. Wm. Bowsher, next door to Christian church. WANTED—Large knitting mill Invites correspondence from women desirous of earning money; part or full time; good pay; experience unnecessary.—lnternational Knitting Co., West Philadelphia, Pa. WANTED—Fat hogs for market. Phone 400, —A. W. Sawin. WANTED—By married man, work oi any kind, in town or country. Can do most any kind of work. Address Henry Dreyer, 3015 Elizabeth St„ Zion City, UL FOR RENT. POR RENT—Two rfurnished rooms. Call Phone 402. FOR RENT—7-room house; give possession March 3rd. Inquire at Hemphill Bros.’ blacksmith shop. —M. L. Hemphill. FOR RENT —Onion and potato land to rent for cash or on shares. Land prepared ready for seed and seed furnished. Also corn laud on same plan. H. P. Gallender, R. D. 1, Rensselaer, Ind.
LOST. LOST—Auto casing, 32x3%, new, wrapped. Pullman Tire C. G-wi il MISCELLANEOUS The boy who took the rugs from the line in Mr. Halleek’s yard at about 8 Wednesday evening, was plainly 4 seßp by Mrs. Laßue. If they are at once returned no trouble will be made. We require a responsible . business man in each locality to represent us. The Dewey Drainage Excavating Company, Woodward Building, Washington, D. C. The dance at the Schafer hall, the former arntory, was not very well attended Friday evening. Those present, however, report a very pleasant time. It Is thought that the new dances, which many of the older people did not learn and which are in such popular demand with some of the young set, is responsible fox the..limited number wl*> have attended dtisces given re cently. ' “ r
