Evening Republican, Volume 20, Number 61, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 11 March 1916 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Classified Column RATES FOR CLASSIFIED ADS Three Unea or leea, per week of six Issues of The Evening Republican and two of The Semi-Weekly Republican, 96 emits. Additional space pro rata. FOB SALE. : FOR SALE—4OO bushels Silver Mine seed oats; also a few tons of prairie hay.—Elmer Jacks, Phone 925*G. FOR SALE—Good tame hay.—Fred Shultz, Phone 953-A. FOR SALE —300 bushels seed oats. —Charles Grant, per Frank Foltz. FOR SALE —Second hand oak sideboard, oak dining room tabic, dozen dining chairs, marble top walnut 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 business section. —Harvey Davisson, Phone 499 or 246. FOR SALE —Black team of mares in foal, and several fence posts. Phone 968-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 At the corner of Forest and Merrit streets, modern nine-room house with bath; basement under all with furnace heat; drinking and cistern water both in house; four and one-half acres adjoining; good Ibara, hen house and orchard.—P. M. Parker, Rensselaer, Ind., Phone 217.

FOR SALE—A 1913 five-passenger Ford auto in A-l condition, shock absorbers, master vibrator, now being overhauled at Rhoades Garage.—A. W. Sawin, Phone 400. „ FOR SALE —A Prairie State 150egg incubator. —Max Kepner, Phone 558. FOR SALE—A “Touresto Graflex” camera using a 4x5 plate. Goerz, Series 111, double Anastigmat lens, size 5x7. It is possible to take pictures with this camera at one onethousandth part of a second. Will sell at $50.00. A bargain at this price.—L. C. Rhoades. FOB SALE —Maxwell runabout, first condition. Cheap if taker at once.—H. R. Lange & Son. FOR SALK —An Oliver No. 3 typewriter in perfect condition at a big bargain. Inquire of Geo. H. Healey, at Republican office.

WANTED. WANTED—A second hand range stove to set on floor, without legs. See C. W. Eger at hardware store. WANTED —Will buy your } heifer calves, call for them at three days old. Hbb. Ky. bred Jersey bull at barn. — Phone 938-A, Riveredge Dairy. WANTED—We want every farmer who is in Hie market for a new piece of machinery to see us at once. We can save you money now.—Hamilton & Kellner. _ WANTED~-AtoPC&nrggm - white, without, children, for— gma4S place in the country, woman plain cook and neat housekeeper ; man for _ garden, cowand/ chickens. Two in family. Hire by year. A good home for a worthy couple. Address by letter Only.—X f% Cedar Lake, Ind. WANTED —To buy shotes weighing from 50 to llfr lbs.; also double 250 lbs., for which will pay for immune hogs within 25 cents of Indianapolis top in carload lots. Call or write C. G. Ward, Monon, Ind,

WANTED—A load of A No. 1 timWANTED—Job on farm.—Walter Minot, care of J. J. O'Brien, at Zimmerman’s tailor shop. WANTED —Milk customers; milk and cream delivered any place in Rensselaer.—A. Williamson, north part of town. Phone 536. WANTED —Good dog.—R. G. Burns, phone 901-G. WANTED—OId rags. For a limited quantity of clean cotton rags delivered to this office, suitable to wipe up machinery, we will pay 2e a pound. Bags shall be a foot square or larger. .