Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 202, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 August 1915 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
FOR SALE—A mare and colt, 5 years old, medium sire, lady broke to all harness; does not scare at automobiles. —Wm. Wilcox, Phone 907-E. FOR SALE—I2O acres good farm land ia Barkley township, can be sold In 40 acre tract and 80 acre tract or ell together. George A. Williams. >ver First National Qank. ,OUWPFOUND—ChiId's chatelain purse, contains small change and locket. Inquire here. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. 240 acres of first class land, 80 acres of which lies two miles north of Wabash, Wabash county, Indiana, on the North Manchester pike; has good two-story farm house, large barn, windmill, wood and tank house, good cross fences, well ditched. Also 160 seres, one-half mile north and quarter of mile west of this 80; with cottage house, new barn, good well, well cross-fenced and well drainAll deep black soil, about 20 acres in timber. This land to be sold In 80-acre mex, Bradley block, Wabash. Terms: One-third (1-3) cash, onethird (1-3) in one year, and one-third tracts, or any way to suit buyer. To be sold by order of court from day to day, at the office of Todd & Plum-(l-3) in two years. .. . See the undersigned or Todd & Plummer for particulars. JOHN C. SUMMERLAND, Commissioner, Wabash, Ind.
LOST. LOST —Some where between Rensselaer and Morocco, a hood for a Chevrolet automobile. Finder return to Main Garage and receive reward. LOST —Ladies’ navy blue wool shawl, probably at Gayety. Great value to owner. Return to Republican.
LOST —A package containing infants’ wool hose. Finder please return to this office. LOST —A solid gold ring set with 3 final! pearls and 2 genuine rubies; left in ladies’ waiting room in court house Wednesday; finder please notify Republican. LOST —Some place between Rensselaer and my home west of town, about $6.50, including $6 bill and a $1 bill. Please notify The Republican. —Leonard Kohler. FOR TRADE. FOR TRADE—Good farm team and farm tools, for automobile. Lock Box No. 4, Fair Oaks, Ind. MEW*. FOR RENT—Furnished or unfurnished rooms.—Mrs. John Frey, Front Street, south of P. O. Miss Elizabeth Putts made a trip to Chicago today. # Mrs. F. Weiss, of Chicago, came here today to visit her father, Michael Godfrey. Why do Hamilton & Kellner sell so many buggies? The word “Quality” is the answer. Mrs. Ed Long, of Mt. Ayr, went to Gilead, Ind., to visit her sister for a few days. John and Casey Hemphill went to Chicago this morning to spend a few days with their brother, George. See the Columbia’s $2.00 bargains, pumps, for your inspection, and only $2.00 for your choice, at the Columbia. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Sayler, of Mankato, Minn., came this morning to visit Gus Yeoman and other relatives. If you want lightning protection I can furnish you a heavy copper cable at B%c a foot, guaranteed for 25 years. —C. C. Parks, Phone 955-L.
A good $3.50 spring seat for $2.00, or SI.OO if purchased with a wagon bed. This is a bargain. HAMILTON & KELLNER A. R. Hopkins left this morning for Conover, Wis., on a business trip concerning a large tract of land he has there. A trial sack of our Blue Ribbon flour will convince you it pays to patronize home industry.—lroquois Roller Mills, Phone 456. D. T. Nay and wife and J. T. Blankenbaker, of Mt Ayr, went to Sheridan today to attend the meeting of the Primitive Baptist Association. Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Thoren returned to Joliet, 111., yesterday after a week’s visit with Mr. and Mrs. B. ■ D; McColly. Mr. Thoren is the chief engineer of a bridge company at Joliet. Messrs. Harold“Wyaet and C. Howard Lanes, Misses Evelyn Wyatt, Raynez Miller and Leta Lennon, of Camden, Ind., motored to Rensselaer Wednesday and spent the day with Miss Helen Leatherman. ,
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