Evening Republican, Volume 59, Number 73, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 April 1917 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

FOR SALE-f-Second hand windmill in good condition. A bargain* In 4 quire of A. Leopold. FOR SALE —Refr gerator.— Mrs. Bert Hopkins, Phone 60. FOR SALE—Mare, 12 years old, new Janesville cultivator, sulky and corn planter. Phone 401-White. FOR SALEr—One gasoline 16-horse power engine, mounted on iron wheel wagon; will run on silage cutter on small separator. This enjine is a Fairbetnks-Morse and a good one. $l5O buys it. This s a bargain for some one. See John J. Stockton, or telephono 9158 or 409. FOR SALE —Reed go-cart, almost new. Will sell reasonable. —Mrs. Robert Lucas. FOR SALE—My residence property on Franklin street. All modern conveniences.—Samuel Roth. FOR SALE—Onion sets at the Globe Onion Faim. 3 quarts for 25c. Alf Donnelly, Phone 903-B. FOR SALE—S. C. White Leghorn eggs, 75c per 15, $5.00 per hundred. Fred Waling, Rensselaer, Ind., phone 919-B. FOR SALE—One good recorded Shorthorn bull, eight months old.— Ed Ranton, Phxie 954-D. FOR SALE—See Jay W. Stockton for some hoice lots in the city of Rensselaer, Indiana. Fine location, all public improvements made and paid lor. Also dome fine uncultivated land, as well as some of the best land that’s in Jasper county. There is no indebtedness rgainst any of this property. If you are interested telephone 25 or 915-B. - -- -

FOR SALE—Eggs for setting from White Plymouth Rock farm run chickens, 75c for 15 or $4.00 per 100. —John M. Johnson, Phone 929-H. FOR SALE—I have for sale twenty strong hives of Italian bees. Price $8 per hive cash. Each hive, if the season be favorable, will give from two to four swarms. I will sell May i and June swarms for $6 per stand. Men who assume to know, claim that a hive of bees should be in every orchard and pickle field to pollenize each bloom and thus produce a large crop. The old saying, “A swarm in May is worth a ton of hay, and in 'June a silver spoon,” may hold good this year.—Frank Foltz. FOR SALE—Holstein cow, fresh in few days. A No. 1- milker. —Fred A. Phillips. FOR SALE—Horse, buggy and harness. Horse 10 years old, lady broke to all harness, wt. 900. Inquire of eVs Schwager, Phone 938-H. FOR SALE—A bargain for some one, second hand canopy top carriage, in good shape. Price 0. K.—C. A Roberts. ' r ~~ : * r~~~FARM LOANS FARM LOANS—An unlimited supply of 5 per cent money to loan.— Chas. J. Dean & Son, Of 1 1 Fellows Building. \ WANTED. WANTED —JoD on farm bv young man. —Valrie H. HilL Rensselaer, R. D. No. 4. WANTED—Pasture for 15 cattle and 2 colts.—Henry Paulus, Phone 938-G, Rensselaer,- JncL WANTED —Deacon Hollister wants fj) the lawn mowers he is able to sharpen. WANTED—To haul your rubbish. Phone 318 Red. Moses Chupp. WANTED—-Job on farm. —Joe L. Clark, Phone 401 Black. WANTED—To haul rubbish and to plow your garden. Phone 401-Black. Harry Marlatt. WANTED —By man, werk of any kind in town. Phone 930-A. WANTED —Auto casings and tube repairing.—Milner’s Tire Shop, Phone 218.

—WANTED-—Copy at Semi-Weekly Republican of Fob. 13.—The Republican. WANTED^—Plumbing and heating contracts.—'Watson Plumbing Ce., Phone 20 4. LOST. LOST —Nickle-plated rim off automobile head light, between Moody and Rensselaer. Return to John Worland. LOST—In Rensselaer, ladies’ spring jacket, probably between home and. the north edge of town. —Michael Ringeisen, Phone 358 Black. LOST—Two 2-dollar bills and two 1-dollar bills. The $2 bills were wrapped together and the $1 bills were wrapped together and they may have been lost in different places. Finder notify Joe L. Clarke, Phone 401 Black. FOR RENT - „ FOR BENT — 120 acre farm on stone road, 6 miles from town; good, improvements.—John A Dunlap. FOE RENT—The Stoner chicken farm west of the Monon depot. Plot for gardening. Modern house.—E. L. Hollingsworth, office west side at public square. ” FOR RENT—lmproved 80 acre farm, 2 miles southwest of Wheatfield.—Harvey Davisson, Rensselaer, lnd. FOR RENT—S rooms for flight housekeeping. Electric lights, city water, garden; Park Ave. — Mary Jane. Hopkins.