Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 161, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 July 1915 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Classiflad Column aasaa roK oiaMmsa am. ’ Tares Unas or ton, per weea of six aauaa of The Evenins Republican and wo of Tha Berni-Weekly Republican. IS cents. AMlttona) ooaoa ero rata. foe ULI FOR SALE—A 6-foot Deering binder, with tongue truck; used one year; in first-class condition, |IOO. —Hamilton A Kellner. Foil SALE—A heavy draft gelding, young draft mare in foal; also 4 general purpose lighter horses; sell on time or trade for cattle.—Fred Phillips. FOR SALE—Boxes and barrels.— Jarrette's Variety Store. FOR SALE—Rose Comb Rhode Island Red hens; full blood. —F. M. Parker, Phone 217. FOR SALE—A rubber tired top buggy in good condition. Inquire of Mrs. R. P. Benjamin, phone 540. FOR SALE—About 100,000 feet of white oak and red oak lumber, all and lengths. Inquire of E. M. Baker, in tent on Mrs. York's land on McCoy avenue. FOR SALE—A Bowser gasoline tank, new and second hand bicycles, tares and bicycle repairs.—J men Clark. FOR SALE—Two 1914 Ford roadsters, A-l condition. Frank Hill, Jr., Phone 494. FOR SALE —120 acres good farm land in Barkley township, can be sold In 40 acre tract and 80 acre tract or all together. George A. Williams, over First National Bank. FOR SALE—lndian gasoline, the world's best quality, now retailing at 18 cents.—Schroer’s Garage, Central Garage, Main Garage. FOR SALE OR TRADE—A good town property, near courthouse, good house, lot 75x150, right price if sold at once; also three separate eighties at right price on easy terms; also two tracts of pasture land, one of 320 and other of 80 acres; one stock farm of 820 acres ;also 164 acres 8 miles of Rensselaer, and an 80-acre tract 4 miles of Renasriaer; any of these lands are worth the money and are for sale or trade; also some extra hones, set new harness; 1 set driving harness, one auto to sell or trade. Come and see me.—J. N. Bicknell, Rensselaer, Ind. „ li. WANTEDWANTED—Giri to work in kitchen of restaurant. —Fate's College Inn. WANTED—Housekeeper by widower on fawn, 2 children. Must be neat and good cook. Inquire of John C. Carmichael. WANTED—SOO stock hogs, 125 pounds down, any sixe; also 200 sows and pigs.—A. W. Sawin, phone 400. WANTED—CaII phone No. 577 when you have any old rags, magazines, rubber, copper and brass to selL Highest price paid and right weight. Rensselaer Junk Buyers, Sam Karnofoky. WANTED—Auto livery, experiesioed driver, will appreciate a share of your patronage. New auto.—Schroer Garage, Phone No. 78. _ WANTED—lnformation that will lead to the arrest and conviction of the person who stole 3 cases of eggs fro mmy poultry house.—A. E. Wallace, Phone 26. FOUND. FOUND—Automobile number and tail light. Inquire here. FOR BENT. FOR RENT—FIat over McKay's laundry. Inquire of Geo. H. Healey. ion. LOST—Small pocketbook containing quite a little change and probably a bflL Finder please return to M. D. Rhoades or this office. LOST—Top hood for Chevrolet auto. Please return to or notify Frank Hill, Phone 918-L Lewis L. Daugherty, who has been a resident of Hammond for many years, is spending a week or ten days visiting his brothers, George P. and John Daugherty and other relatives. His wife died a few weeks ago and since that time he has broken up his home and will probably make his residence with his son, Henry, at Highland, Ind. Mr. Daugherty was sheriff of Jasper county many years ago. He is 82 years of age and enjoying quite
