Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 41, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 February 1915 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Classified Column istm pom cioMimß a»a Tnree lines or less, per week ot st* ssuea of The Evening Republican and wo of The Semi-Weekly Republican, tS cents. Additional snare pro rata. FOR SALE. FORSALE—One coming 2-year-old bull; one coming yearling bull; yearling heifers, all lull blooded Holstein stock; also one Dutch Belted heifer fresh Jtan. 12, now giving 2U to 23 lbs. milk per day, one red and white cow giving 32 to 35 lbs. milk a day, both rebred.—li. L. Budd, Phone 9250. FOR SALE—lllinois silos, the silo with merit, tighten hoops at the door.—B. D. Oomer & bon. FOR SALE—Seven stands of Italian bees in modern hives and in good condition.—J. F. Mitchell, Phone 947-A. FOR SALE—A young Jersey cow; will be fresh soon; bargain if sold before March Ist—Phone 510. 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 bad no disease on place. Phone 938-A, Russell Van Hook. _ 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 lor truck farming. Hog tight fenoes. Inquire of J. H. Uphofl, Onarga, 111, Long distance phone 124. ' FOR SALE—One ~ extra fine Bronte gobbler, a prize winner; 4 hen turkeys; also 3. Barred Rock cockerels; one full blood Jersey bull call, 3 months old. cheap. Also fresh cow. Henry Paulus. * FOR SALE—4O head good Hereford steers, weight 850 to 900 lbs S. C. Robinson, Medaryville, Ind. ~FOR SALE—A limited quantity of Black-eye cow peas.—S. C. Robinson, Medaryville, Ind. $498. BUYS 20 acres fertile soil near Irondale, Mo. Gash $9., Monthly $3.90. Free to buyer 28 hens, incubator, 50 fruit trees, 40 grape vines, 900 strawberry plants. Mottaz, 705 Olive St., “BB” St Louis. FOR SALE—IOO acres, 2 miles DeMotte, mostly all level; 60 acres for corn; fine outlet paid for. sso per acre, SI,OOO cash, balance to suit Might trade.—J. Davisson. FOR SALE—A few White Holland turkeys, extra fine ones.— Leo Kolhoff, Phone 901-J. FOR BALK—Pure blood - single comb White Orpington eggs for setting purposes; $1 for 15.—C. W. Poe till. Phone 499-B. FOR SALE—BO acres, In cultivation, R. F. D„ well located, splendid buildings, some tile and all good mm and clover land. Price 575:
(Dr. E. N. Loy has rented of Leslie dark the property on Weston street now occupied by Lawson Bruce and will occupy it on March Ist. The property Dr. Loy vacates will be occupied by H. W. Wood, Jr., and the property Mr. Wood vacates will be occupied <by County Superintendent Lamson. • r “ i ' •' ' —_ V.. For the first time this season the freshnfen defeated the eighth grade at basketball Monday. The score was 11 to 10. Peek played a fine game at center. Miller and Collins played the forward positions for the eighth grade team and P. Babcock and C. Kepner were the guards. Littlefield was the star forward for the (freshmen.
CASTOR IA Tor Infants and Children. m KM Yn Han JUnjs Bonpl RENSSELAER MARKETS ■ Corn —70c. —~ Oats—ssc. ' t Wheat—sl.4o. Rye—sLOO. Eggs—22c: _ ~ ~~~~ Turkeys—l3c. Ducks—loe.
