Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 254, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 October 1915 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
l\clinlau lycpuuiivaß (ttml-Wtsklr Hwaoilotß wnnd Jam. yg^jtjxxSfijjpbJi Classified Column Evening ficpublicißi entered Jan. 1, 1897, as second class mail matter, at the postoffice at Rensselaer, Ind., under the act of March 3,1879. Subscription Rates. Daily by carrier, 10 cents a week. By mail. 83.80 a year. Semi-Weekly, in advance. Year SL6O. attw ro*> Qnitiras Xnree Unas or lass. P* r wosa of S* ••ues of Tho Evtmln* Republican and WO of" Tho Seinl- Weekly Republican. *» cents. Additional eusce oro rats. ro& mia jjX)R SAI ,K—Restaurant, lunch room and cigar store in connection, seven room flat furnished above store in busy tittle factory town, Three Oaks, Mich. First reasonable offer will sell. Owner going west. Established two years. Address Princess Restaurant, 12 Elm St., Three Oaks, Mich. FOR SALE—3 iron bedsteads, springs and matresses, one writing dfyir t one airtight wood stove, one coal oil stove, one washing machine, wooden chum, refrigerator, large site, gallon and h*lf gallon crocks and other articles. Phone 624. —Mrs. S. R. Nichols. FOR PA IF.—Two bedsteads, one sewing machine, one bureau, one set chairs, two rockers, one stand table, two feather beds, one baseburaer, one kitchen safe, one range. Call at the residence on Vine street, one block west of Monon depot, opposite north end College avenue. —Sarah A. Pruett. FOR SALE —Fresh sweet cider delivered in not less than 6 gallon lots at 16 cents per gallon. Less by the barrel. —Russell Van Hook. FOR SALE —Inside furnace, A-l condition, suitable for store building or lodge room. Burns either soft or hard coal. May be seen at my furniture store. —D. M. Worland. FOR SALE —A good 5-year-ol< Jersey cow; now giving 2 gallons of ynilk daily; a good butter cow. —Chester Zea. FOR SALE—Some shotes, from 40 to 80 pounds.—T. W. Grant, Phone 458. FOR SALE—A good Garr-Scott engine* 16 h. p., with new cog gears. A 33x54 Peerless separator. A No. !i Buckeye saw mill, with variable friction feed movable to any speed. Wil feed while running, for 8000.00; new would cost 83,300.00. —M. D. Karr. FOR SALE—A good second hand piano; bargain if taken at once. —P. W. Horton. FOR SALE OR RENT—Ten room house and good bam with 6 acres of ground adjoining city of Rensselaer. First f iasc truck or poultry plat. On easy terms or will exchange for farm. —Emmet L. Hollingsworth, Phone 320. FOR RAIJS—House and barn, in fiwrf. fiaai condition. Can be sold on monthly payments. —Athur H. Hopkins. FOR »AIJg —Good, clean timothy seed.—Chester Halstead, ML Ayr Phone 90-K, or R. D. No. 3, Rensselaer. FOR SAI.E—A 5-room house and summer kitchen and large IoL—A. J. Bissenden, Phene 106. FOR SALE— Stock hogs and 39 head yearling steers, 800 lbs., at 6 3-4 cents.— A. W. Sawto, Phone 400. FOR/SALE—Boose and lot 75x180 feet, located on Scott street, for sale by A. Halleck, office «tr Duvall's clothing store. FOR SALE OR RENT—At bargain price, an Oliver typewriter in perfect order. —Geo. H. Healey, at Republican FOR SALE—I2O acres good farm land in Barkley townanip, can be sold in 49 acre tract and 80 acre tract or all together. George A. Williams, over First National Bank. FOR SALE—One bedstead, one mattress, one pair bedsprings, one solid oak center table, two 9x12 rags. —Mrs. Walter Hopkins, Phone 145. FOR SAI/E— The undersigned has for sale 280 acres of land of the William P. Baker estate which is now owned by Lawrence Baker. The land is beautifully located with reference to the city of Rensselaer, and the soil is exceedingly fertile, and is much better than recently sold in this community for from 8200 to 8300 per acre. The same may be had at its reasonable cash value if taken at once. —W. EL PARKINSON, Attorney, Odd Fellows' Building, Rensselaer. Ind. FOR SALE—A span of good 6-yr* old mules; also 1 good milk cow and 2 two-year-old heifers. —Russell Lesh, Phone 904 <3. '• - FOR SALE—Good pears at 50c a bushel. —J. W. Coen, Phone 947-C.
