Evening Republican, Volume 20, Number 291, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 December 1916 — Page 4
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Cl assffl J i Column ... FOR SALE. FOR SALE—-The Bedford farm of 37 acres, adjoining city of Rensselaer; splendid location for fine home. S2OO per acre. Terns, one-third down, one-third nine months, onethird eighteen months. CHAS. W. POSTILL, Administrator.
FOR SALE —Buy a Shetland pony for your child for Christmas. I have a few ponies which I will dispose of at reasonable prices and to the right parties will sell on monthly payments, with a small payment down, ihe ponies are all gentle and great pets and the older ones are broke zo harness. There are no bad traits in any of them and all are safe for the children. I have a few colts for the younger children that will grow up with them and become great pets.— Leslie Clark. 4— FOR sale —20 acres of com stalks. Phone 243-Black. FOR SALE—Team of work horses, 5 and 6 years old last spring, out of Belgian hores “Nelson.”—G. M. Wilcox. FOR SALE —160 acres pasture land, $25 per acre, SI,OOO cash and easy terms on balance. Any man with a little nerve should act quickly. Will make you $1,600 in less than one year.—J. Davisson. FOR SALE —About 85 tons of first class ensilage, made from first class com, and mostly cut while the dew was on, put up just a few days after frost. We filled a 12x36 foot silo from 11 acres. —R. Budd, Phone 926-0. li'Oß SALE OR TRADE—A large type registered Duroc Jersey boar, cholera immune and a splendid breeder, age 20 months. —R. L. Budd, Phone 926-0. "FOR SALE—Big cow. Inquire of Hiram Day, or phone 27. FOR SALE —My property in the southwest comer of the city, consisting of 1 1-3 acres, new house 28x30, or will trade for smaller place. Bargain if taken at once. Phone 160Red, M. E. Griffin.
FOB SALE —loung collies, good drivei*s and watch dogs. One nicely broke.—W. B. Leonard, Francesville, Ind. ■■ . /. .|L- ; FOB SALE—Sawsd oak lumber of all kinds, red or burr oak. Sawed *n any dimensions desired. 4 miles west of Bensselaer. All building material 118.00 a thousand; also some 12, 14 and 16 foot bridge plank in burr and white oak. Phone 87G, ML Ayr. FOB SALE—Two desirable building lots not far from business section. —Harvey Davisson, Phone 499 or 246. FOB SALE —Some choice clover honey.—Leslie Clark. FOB SALE—9 room house, modern in all respects; electric lights, city water, hot water heat and basement; almost 5 acres of ground; fruit.—A. Gangloff, phone 453. FOR SALE—“Hoosier Hunting Grounds,” for Christmas gifts, sent to any address, postpaid, SI.OO, until after holidays.—-John E. Alter; Phone 921-E, Bensselaer. j FOE SALE-+Brood sows and 100Ib. shotes, O. I. C. Call phone 921-E. John E. Alter, Rensselaer, Ind. FOR SALE —Pedigreed Poland China male hog, weight 250, 1 year old.—Sam Lowrey. WANTED. WANTED —Housework. ML Ayr exchange 91-J.
WANTED—Salesman acquainted i with trade in Indiana capable of earn-, ing $125 or more per month. Fine op- 1 portunity to build up permanent and profitable business. —Stetson Oil Co., Cleveland, Ohio. j FOB KENT. FOR RENT —8 room house, city water, lights and bath, three lots. per month. —Mrs. George Tudor, Phone 301. FOR RENT—House on cullen street three blocks from court house. —Dr. F. A. Turfler. * FOR RENT —Furnisned rooms with Oath. Phone 258. FOR RENT—7 "oom house and 5 acres of ground. Phone 525. Mrs. William Daniels. _______ LOST—Black 10-inch hub cap off car between Rensselaer, Francesville and San Pierre. Reward for return. I Phone 287 or return to B. Forsythe,' Rensselaer, Ind. , LOST—Auto crank to Studebaker last Wednesday on Francesvilp, road. I Return to this office or John Moore. FARM LOANS. J FARM LOANS —An unlimited supply of 5 per cent money to loan.— Chas. J. Dean & Son, Odd Fellows Building. SIOO Per Acre FARM LOANS Loans, made as high as JIOO per acre on farms where the security warrants I at a low fate of interest. Loans made anywhere in Indiana. W. M. SHIPP Lafayette Loan & Trust Bldg., Lafayette, Indiana.
FOR TRADE. FOR TRADE —We can match anything you have for trade in real or personal property. We will advertise a description not exceeding 50 words of your property free. The Indiana Trading Central, Terre Haute, Ind. MONEY TO LOAN—S per cent farm loans. —John A. Dunlap. FOUND—BTcycie? Vern Robinson, city marshal.
FOUND. b*OUND—Watch charm. Inquire at this office. Mrs. Oren Parker will entertain her sew club Thursday afternoon. An Indian Batli Robe ($1 and up) would make “HIM” a dandy Xmas present. —Hilliard & Hamill. Mrs. Della George, daughter of M. Gosnell, left this morning for her home in Alpha, Minn. Corset covers and brassieres for Christmas. Jarrette has it. Ticket Agent Morrissey sold $75 worth of tickets for the stock show at Chicago this morning. Don’t forget the Ford party next January.—Hilliard & Hamill. D. *E. Bordwell and wife returned to their home at Fair Oaks this morning. Mr. Bordwell is managing 1 one of the Lawler ranches. Imported Japanese (Hand Made) Crepe Shirts. A wonderful Xmas present for “Him.”—Hilliard, & Hamill. Richard Shirer, who is installing the heating plant in the new school building at Parr, reports that the work is about completed.
Infants’ carriage covers. Jarrette has it. T MrsJ Lem McCarty gave an oldfashicned oyster supper last evening in honor of her mother, Mrs. Isaac Saidl,a’s, sixty-sixth birthday. Fourteen guests were served. 50 new patterns in ladies’ collars. Splendid Christmas gifts. Jarrette has it. - Some of those attending the stock show today are William Daugherty, George Daugherty, Cleveland Eger, Ed Lane, Simon Thompson, J. F. Mitchell, Samuel Bessner and Ardis Cornwell. The last two named are young men from Remington.
If it’s a Xmas present for “HlM,’milliard & Hamill have it. The Foreign Missionary Society of the M. E: church will meet Thursday afternoon with Mrs. Henry Wood. Mrs. Harry Eger will entertain the sew club at the home of Mrs. Mary D. Eger Thursday afternoon.
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Watch our windows - for Xmas presents for “Hirn.”—Hilliard & Hamill. Several prominent men of Car roll county may be implicated in the case of the State vs. Shookman, late cashier of the defunct Burrows 1 bank. The investigation? which has been carried on has revealed that the shortage? in Shopman’s accounts will reach $30,000, and that two-thirds of it went for overdrafts. Only-$5,000 on these has been paid and unless the remainder is paid shortly action may be brought against these men. If it’s a Xmas present for “HIM,” Hilliard & Hamill have it Ask F. D. about that auto contest which started last Saturday. i
Cure the want by using our want ads. The other fellow wants it. Tell him about it with a classified ad. J. N. Leatherman and wife are ‘n Chicago doing the stock show. It pays to think of Auto Equipment Co. when you think of auto supplies.* «• Gasoline in price this m diming one cent a' gallon. , Kerosene is up a half cent and< all other oils are advanced three' cents. . Hamilton & Kellner have in stock a few high class spreaders they cab sell at the old price. See them before it is too late. ■ Order your calling cards aer®.
Cold Wave Coming. Equip your car for cold weather at Auto Equipment Co. Hon. W. D. Hedrick, of Indianapolis, w.-p-s', in the city today on legal business. We ask you to share with us our great confidence in Ajax tires, .43 per cent more service.—Auto Equipment Co. Attorney John A. Dunlap was in Crown Point on legal business this week. , , f * - Lyceum Dates, lioy Smith, lecturer, Dec. lb. Schildkret, orchestra, Jan. 5. Hagerman, lecturer, Feb. 8. Rob Roys, quartet, March 5.
Fine day. Infants’ coats $1.25 to $1.50. Jarrette has it. " 1 ■' " ■ • John Braddock is nursing a badly sprained ankle. The best selected and largest holiday stock. Jarrette has it. „‘ Charles Rhoades, the barber, made a business trip, to DeMotte today. Infants’ white dresses, 50c to SI.OO, Jarrette has it. Are you going to be a good fellow this year? Roland Reed, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Reed, had his collar bone broken at the meeting of the Boy Scouts Monday-night.
