Evening Republican, Volume 59, Number 96, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 May 1917 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
FOR SALE —1 Papec ensilage cutter, 2 seta knives, 30 feet pipe; 1 Johnstone binder, b foot tongue truck, new canvass, sprocket wheel for engine; 1 Satley com planter, fertilizer attachments, 80 rods wire; 1 school wagon, handy for hucksters. These articles are nearly new, in first class condition; guarantee satisfaction; 1 horse 3 years old, 1300 pounds; 1 horse 8 years old, 1300 pounds, gentle driver; 1 brood mare, 12 years old, 1600 pounds; 1 brood mare 1300 pounds. Will cell on time <xr take young stock. —Joseph Kosta, Fair Oaks, Ind. K. D. 1. Phone Mt. Ayr, 92-D_ . FOR SALE—Overland 5 passenger touring car, in good condition, at a bargain price. Terms to suit purchaser.—E. M. Laßue, Phone 45. FOR SALE—Four good second hanfl lawnmowers. —Deacon Hollister at Mill. FOR SALE —My residence property on Franklin street. All modern conveniences.—Samuel Roth. FOR SALE—Eggs for setting from White Plymouth Rock farm run chickens, 75c for 15 or $4.00 per 1 (ML—Jahn M. Johnson, Phone 929-H.
WANTED. .WANTED—Copy of 1909 Jasper County Atlas.—Charles G. Spitler. WANTED—To do your spraying; now is the time. —W. H. Holmes, Phone 322. WANTED —Small washings to do.' Send me a card, —Mrs. Albert Bissenden, Box 234, Rensselaer, Ind. WANTED—Lawn mowers to sharpen. Have installed the latest improved power driven lawn mower grinder.— Jim C. Clark, Phone 218. WANTED—Two setting hens and a Scotch Collie dog. Phone 106, E. J. Gamester. WANTED—AII persons owing me for horse service to pay Guss Grant or The Trust & Savings Bank. Grant has service books.—W. H. Barkley.
WANTED—Plumbing and heating contracts. —Watson Plumbing Co., Phone 204. - • ' ~ _ FOR_RgNT FOR RENT—Furnished house, modern Phone 329-Green. Mabie C. Atwood. FOR RENT —Eight room house, hard and soft water, cellar, large garden, barn and chicken park. Phone 255 Green, or Mrs. A J. Abbott. FOR RENT—7 room h use, bath, cistern, well, cellar, garden, electric lights. Phone 478 White, John Mauck. FOR RENT—After May 16, a. six. room house with b.'.th and furnace, hot and soft water inside, chicken house, garage and garden l<*nted. Pasture for one cow. —Mrs. Emma York, Phone 160 Black. FOR RENT—I2O acre farm on stone road, 6 miles from town; good improvements—John A Dunlap. FOR RENT—Residence, 8 blocks from court house square.—Dr. F. A Turiier. FARM LOANS FARM LOANS —An unlimited supply of 5 per cent money to loan. — Chas. J. Dean & Sen, O<’l Fellows Building. MONEY TO LOAN—S per eent farm loans.—John A Dunlap. LOST —Buick hub cap, between Knirnan and Rensselaer. Finder leave at this office. —Frank Foltz.
LOST—Suit 'case between Fred Phillips’ residence and Main Garage Friday, May 11th. Finder leave at this office.
William Traub went to Lafayette this forenoon. f Bom, Saturday, Mav 12, a boy co Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Waymire, of Union township. Lizzie Hemphill and L. Waive Mallory returned Sunday evening from a visit with friends at Indianapolis. Ray Hopkins left this morning on the 11:18 train for Fort Benjamin Harrison, where he will take a three months’ training in the officers’ camp. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Mitchell left this morning for Monmouth, 111., where they will visit with his brother, Dr. Edward L. Mitchell. Charles May, J. C. Gwin, John Hansson and Charles Lakin went to South Bend Sunday. They drove back two new Silent Knights, one of which Mr. Gwin will purchase, it is understood. Daniel Wolfe, * Eugene Wynegar and Mary Coen have all sufficiently recovered to be able to return to their several homes from the county hospital. ' z Mrs. George Robinson, mother of Mrs. Clarence Maxwell, is very much improved. Mrs. Hala Landrun, of Tift, Cal., another daughter, who has ibeen at the bedside of Mrs. Robinson, is spending a few days with her sister, Mrs. Mary Hamilton, of Rensselaer. h CASTORIA For Infants and Children In Use For Over 30 Years Ahveystam the Signttmc/
