Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 202, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 August 1915 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Classified Column ■iraa rof. i ..»«m»ian am imTw *S HUH of The Kvoiilnu Republican km) two of The Sewl-Weekly Republican *1 can la. Additional aoace oro rata. row, balm. FOR SAI.K OR RENT —Oliver typewriter in good condition. Inquire at Republican office. FOR SALE —Grain separator 34-56, in first-class condition; self-feed, weigher and wind stacker. Price $376. This is a bargain.—Hamilton & Kellner. FOR SAT.K —A Reliable gasoline range, cost s32£o; not used long and recently repaired.—Lem Huston. FOR SALE—Good cord wood; prices according to quality; get ready for winter; will deliver or sell on the ground.—J. J. Lawler or Phone 337. ~FOR SAIJB—6 dining room chairs, iron bed and mattress, t..b!e, good heating stove. —Chas. Stanley. FOR SALE —40 acres clear to trade m» first payment on larger tract. 80 acres, all cultivated, good buildings, four miles from corporation this city. Terms $1,600 down.—Geo. F. Meyers.
FOR SALE —Why pay high rents and improve the other fellow’s farmYou can buy 160 acres in west centra! Minnesota for $4,000; nice level to gently rolling prairie land, all tillable rich black soil, with clay subsoil, % mile from railroad town. Write for my bargain list. Reasonable terms. —Marion A. Churchill, Dugdale, Minn. FOR SAI.K —A Ford touring car. J. C. Clark. FOR SALE—About 100,000 feet of white oak and red oak lumber, ail and lengths, inquire of E. M. Raker, in tent on Mrs. work's land on McCoy avenue. FOR RAI.K—I4xI7 tent, in A 1 condition, cheap for cash. —D. M. Woriand. FOR SALE OR TRADE— I6O acre farm in Jackson coutny, Oklahoma, 140 acres in crops, 20 acres in pasture, all level, dark prairie soil, no waste land, close to railroad, market, 5roorn house, plenty of stabling, granary, sheds, etc., clear, price $8,000; want farm in Indiana of about same value. Write owner, Win. McKelvey, Atkinson, Ind.
WANTED., WANTED—High school boys or girls as roomers; 3 or 4 good furnished rooms within one block of schoolhouse. Phone 556. WANTED —Work of any kind in town. See me or call at my home in north part of town. —George Mauck. WANTED—-Place for 15-year-old boy to work for board and go to school. Mrs. J. W. Spate, Newland, IncL, Phone 922-C. WANTED—GirI for general housework. —W. J. Wright. WANTED —Milk customers. Will deliver fresh Jersey milk to your home. —Mrs. Chas. Rhoades. WANTED—Housework to do. Three or four in family preferred. Address “E”, care Republican. WANTED —Roomers or boarders, boys or girls preferred. About five blocks from school house. Reasonable prices.—Mrs. E. G. Speaks. WANTED—To buy a few spring calves; hand raised preferred; heifers or steers. W. H. Berry, Pleasant Ridge, Ind. WANTED—SchooI girls and teachers to board during institute and throughout school year; block north of school house. — Mrs. M. W. Reed, Phone 539. WANTED—BO to 125 pound hogs. Watch this space.—A. W. Sawin. ' WANTED—To borrow $1,500 to $9,000. Secured by first mortgage on farm. Interest 7 per cent.—Geo. F. Meyers. WANTED—Auto livery, experienced driver, will appreciate a share of pour patronage. New auto. —Schroer Garage, Phone No. 78. SEAL ESTATE FOR SALE. FOR SALE—One of the best building lots in Rensselaer, near business section, schools, library and churches. Good sewer with perfect drainage for cellar. Ideal location for s fine residence. —Clark, “fob SALE-One of the best lots at Dunn's Pleasure Resort, on the g« w y«ir «*> river.—Healey A Clark, Rensselaer, lad.
