Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 259, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 November 1915 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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s-g. Ml HUt UUPIIIE ! (JtC NO - 18 RIGHT NOWI iutn row. am. rhree Hoe# or lew. P«< ° r •*? .•uf>i Th® Evening Republic** **»4 wo of Tb« Seinl- Weekly Repubilonn. <-*«»• Addition*! oro 70& UAJUk. FOR SALE —Milch cow, fresh soon, two sholes, weight 90 lbs. each. Two calves. —C. H. Golden. # FOR SALE— Stop! Listen! 80 acre farm SBBS. Terms. Other farms.— McGiath, Mountain View, Mo. FOR SALE —Five head of Shorthorn cattle, four heifers and one yearling steer. Phone 927-E. Riley Tullis. FOR SALE —1 have a few more galldhe of cider apple butter fer sale. ( Call 913-J.—Mrs. Elias Arnold. FOR SALE—Two bedsteads, one sewing machine, one bureau, one set chairs, two rockers, one stand table,, two feather beds, one baseburoer, 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 OR RENT—Ten room house and good barn with 6 acres of ground adjoining city of Rensselaer. First class truck or poultry plat. On easy terms or will exchange for farm. Emmet i* Hollingsworth, Phone 320. FOR SALE—House and barn, in firet condition. Can be sold on monthly payments. —Athur H. Hopkina. FOR SALE —A 6-room house and summer kitchen and lar&e lot. AJ. Bissenden, Phone 106. FOR SALE —Stock hogs and - 39 head yearling steers, 800 lbs., at 6 3-4 cents. —A W. S»wa, Phone 400. FOR SALE —rijw»e and lot 76x180 feet, located on Scott street, for sale by A Halleck, office mr Duvall’s clothing store. FOR SALE OR RENT—At Sar fc air. price, an Oliver typewriter in perfect order.—Geo. H. Healey, at Republican office. FOR SALE —120 acres good farm land in Barkley townanip, can br soL In 40 acre tract and 80 acre tract or all together. George A Williams, ovor First National Bank. FOR SALE —One bedstead, one mattress, one pair bedsprings, one solid oak center table, two 9x12 rugs. Mrs. Walter Hopkins, Phone 145. FOR SALE —Good pears at 50c a 'bushel. —J. W. Coen, Phone 947-C. FOR SALE —An almost new triple bed farm wagon.—T. M. Callahan, Phone 210. * FOR SALE —Flour and feed store, grocery attached, all new machinery for grinding feed and cleaning seed. Fine trade. Reason for selling, advanced age. Address L. T. Mclnturf, St. Paris, Ohio. FOR SALE —Some hay at $6 per ton if taken in Avo weeks. Thos. Florence, Phone 926-M or Mrs. J. W. Williams, Phone 130. FOR SALE —20 petty bred Duroc gilts.—Arthur Mayhew, R. D. 3, Phone Mt. Ayr 97-H. FOR SALE —Cheap; a good team of work horses, gelding, wt. 1400, mare wt. 1200. Inquire of F. M. Haskell, Rensselaer, or S. A. Haskell, Wolcott, Ind. FOR SALE —Favorite base burner. Price S2O. In good condition. —Mrs. E. L. Clark. FOR SALE —Full barrel lots of slightly damaged Bristol stoneware shipped any address direct from pottery, New Brighton, Pa., for sl. Lots are well assorted household articles, containing crocks, jars, pans, bowls, pitchers, tea and beanpots, a little of each. Send cash with order. Write us. E. Swasey & Co., Portland, Maine. FOR SALE —Big type Poland China boars and gilts, at Farmers, prices. Call or write. Farm 4 miles southwest of Brookston. Satisfaction guaranteed. Shipped on approval.—H. M. Hartman, Battle Ground, Ind. WAJffKP WANTED —Men young and old from out of city to learn the barber trade and accept positions m small towns. Impossible to get city barbers for these positions although the •wages are good. Write for particulars today. Moler Barber College, Chicago, 11lWANTED —High class man to sell trees, shrubs, roses, vines, berry bushes, bulbs, etc. Good wages. Permanent. Exclusive territory. Brow® Brothers Nurseries, Rochester, N. x,|