Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 89, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 15 April 1915 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Classified Colimn ’lisaTpi^wSjl^of 1 •** atue* of TUe Kvenmg Republican and two of The%Scmt-Weakly Republican, M oenta Additional euace pro rata. . 4~ *o* ■***• FOR SALE—At a bargain if taken soon, my residence property on Forest street.—Mrs. J. W. King, Phone 182. FOR SALE—My Blue Andalusian hen# are great layers of large white eggs, non-setters, 14 eggs for $1 tail close of season. —Mrs. J. W. King, Phone 132. —~ ;: FOR SALE —A complete set of tools and ladders for painting and paper-hanging. —Mrs. Smith. FOR SAIJ3 —860 acres all level prairie pasture land, well fenced. Price $32.50 an acre, on easy terms. 1% mile of railroad town. Phone 557, Joe Davisson. FOR SALE OR TRADE—A Ford touring car in good condition. —F. G. Kresler. ypR SALE —Eggs from Barred Plymouth Rocks, 50c for a setting of 15.—Phone 81, Mrs. Lem Huston. -
FOR SALE—Pure bred seed corn. Seed put in house early last fall; heat in house through all cold weather, tests 95 per cent. Reed's Yellow Dent, shelled and in ear. Learning, shelled only. Ear all sold. Satisfaction guaranteed. Send for catalogue.—Corn Belt Seed Co., Kentland, Ind. 11 V ' _ ” FOR SALE—A bread wagon, at public auction, Saturday, April 17 th, at 2 o’clock at my hitch barn. —J. J. Norgor. FOR SALE —Cabbage and tomato plants.—osborne Floral Co., Phone 439. FOR SALE—A good basebumer. Been used 5 years. $5 cash, a bargain. Also a good folding go-cart, cheap. Phone 280. FOR SALE—Four shotes and one sow and pigs.—Fred Yeiter, Phone 167. <■ t j FOR SALE—Baby’s push cart, in good condition. —Phone 516, Harve J. Robinson. FOR SALE —One 5-passenger 40 H. f. Sterling automobile. Will take in trade horses or cattle^ —-Frank Planck, MedaryviUe, Ind. FOR SALE—Ford roadster in good »»u>fhi»ni<Mil condition, lately overhauled, htted with new rear axle and all new bearings, equipped with gas tunic t fhainfi and JL W. vibtptor. —Everett Brown, Phone 903-A. FOR SALE—The Hoosier Silo Extension and Roof will open and add 7 or 8 feet to the height of your silo, thv# giving additional capacity without additi»uul expense. Roof fits any silo. Chas. C. Parks, agent. FOR SALE—2,OOO white oak posts, 8 cents Randolph Wright, R. D. 3, Rensselaer. Phone ML Ayr 54-C. FOR SALE—Concrete material, pifator sand, brick sand, delivered u the city. Inquire of Marion L Adams, Phone 933-L. —i *—■ FOR SALE—A pigeon house, will Ttmiro a desirable chicken house with little remodeling. Good sized. Harry Eger. - FOR SALE—22O acres improved Newton county land, four miles from market, 160 acres under cultivation and best tiled quarter in western Indiana, balance meadow and timber pasture. Fair Improve men to Price $75 per acre for quick aal& Reasonable terms to right party. If Interested write or wire J. A. Wells, Aledo, IIL FOR SALE—Pair of 8-year-old drwft colts.—Philip Reason. $498. BUYS 20 seres fertile soil near Irondale, Mo. Gash $9. Monthly s3Jft Free to buyer 28 hens, tncu bator, 50 fruit trees, 40 grape vines, 900 strawberry plants. Mottaz, 706 Olive St, “BB" St Louis. WANTED. WANTED —A young calf to put with cow. No Jersey bull calf wanted. —J. F. Mitchell, Phene 612. WANTED—Two loads of good timothy hay.—W. L. Frye. Phone 369. WANTED—An experienced girl for housework and to assist in care of children. No laundry—Mrs. H. R. Kanfc WANTED —Hay.—W. a Paries. F' i '' —•—
