Evening Republican, Volume 20, Number 59, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 March 1916 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

lilissjim Column RATES FOR CLASSIFIED ADS Three lines or IeBS. per week of sl> ■sues of The Evening Republican and two of The Seml-W r eekly Republican, 16 cents. Additional space pro aata. FOB SALE. EOR SALE —400 bushels Silver Mine seed oats; also a few’ tons of prairie hay.—Elmer Jacks, Phone 936'ti. FOR SALE—Good tame hay.—Fred Shultz, Phone 953-A. . . . >H -» FOR SALE —300 bushels seed oat?. —Charles Grant, per Frank Foltz. FOR SALE—Second hand oak sideboard, oak dining room tabic, dozen dining chairs, marble top wMbrot dresser, 2 library tables, all in good condition. Can be seen at Warner * Bros, hardware store. —D.-G. Warner. FOR SALE—One horse coming 6 years old, set double work harness, disc, cultivator. These articles are all at Will Lee’s, east of court house. — H. E. White. FOR SALE —Two desirable building lots not far from bumness section. —Harvey Davisson, Phone 499 or 246. FOR SALE —Black team of mares In foal, and several fence posts- Phone 863-A. " ~ FOR SALE —Two second hand wagon gears, one heavy and one light. —Hamilton & Kellner.

FOR SALE —A car load of Nisco spreaders. —Hamilton & Kellner. FOR SALE, TRADE OR RENT— At the corner of Forest and Mernt streets, modern nine-room house with batn; basement under all with furnace heat; drinking and cistern water both in house; four and one-half acres adjoining; good barn, hen house and orcnard. —F. M. Parker, Rensselaer, lnu., rnone 217. FUR SALE—A 1913 five-passenger Foru auto in A-f condition, snook a'osorDtrs, master vibrator, now being oveinauieu at Rhoaaes Oarage. —A. Yv. £>awin, Fhone 400. FOR SALE —A Prairie State 150egg incubator.—'Max Kepner, Phone 553. FOR SALE—Good building lot in we6t part of city.—George A. Williams, over First National Bank. FOR SALE—A “Touresto Graflex” camera using a 4x5 plate. Goerz, Senes 111, double Anastigmat lens, size 5x7. it is possible to take pictures with this camera at onfe onethousandth part of a. second. Will seu at $50.00. A bargain at this price.—L. C. Rhoades. FOB SALE —Maxwell runabout, firftt class condition. Cheap If taken at once.— H. R. Lange & Son. - - SALE—An Oftrar Me. 3 typewriter in perfect condition at a big bargain. Inquire of Geo. H. Healey, at Republican office. WANTED. WANTED —Will buy your heifer calves, call for them at three days old. Keg. Ky. bred Jersey bull at barn. — Phone 9 3 8-A, Riveredge Dairy.

WANTED —We want every farmer who is in the market for a new piece of machinery to see us at once. We pjin save you money now. —Hamilton & Kellner. WANTED —Middle aged woman for house work, one understands care of children. —Mrs. A. S. Lowman, Parr, Ind., Phone 932-E. WANTED —At once, man and wife, white, without children, for—small place in the country, woman-plain-cook and neat housekeeper; man for garden, cow and chickens. Two in. family. Hire by year. A good home for a worthy couple. Address by letter only.—XlX, Cedar Lake, Ind. WANTED—To buy shotes weighing from 60 to 110 lbs.; also double immuned hogs weighing from 150 to 250 lbs., for which will pay for immune hogs within 25 cents of Indian- ■ apolis top in carload tott Call or write C. G. Ward, Monon, Ind. WANTED —A load of A No. 1 timothy hay.r—W. L. Frye, Phone 369. WANTED—Job on farm.—Walter Minot, care of J. J. O’Brien, at Zimmerman’s tailor shop. WANTED —Milk customers; milk and cream delrvereriany place —im Rensselaer.—A. Williamson, north part of town. Phone 535. WANTED —Good dog.—R. G. Bums, phone 901-G. . WANTED— -Steady position on a farm by man andVife. Write R. B. Robbins, Demott*, Ind- _ .