Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 281, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 December 1917 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
FOR SALE. FOB SALE—6 yearling heifers, a bunch of nice shotes, and some weaned pigs. Apply to Ed T. Ingram, Kouts, Ind. FOR SALE —Good Round Oak, Coal and Wood stove. Walter Lynge. Phone 465. FOR SALE —One roan mare, 7 years old, wt. 1400, good one; bay horse, coming three, broke. Z. L. Swain, 853-L. FOR SALE —200 shocks, corn and fodder. H. P. Callender, R. F. D. No. 1. FOR SALE—Bed Davenport, mission oak, in fair condition. See me at shop or house. Cal Cain. FOR SALE —One milk cow, 3 yearling, 8 steers, 3 yearling heifers and one 2 two year old heifer. Emil Johnson, Phone 935-F. FOR SALE —Early seed corn. Supply limited. $2.00 if taken soon. Charles C. Parks. FOR SALIC—At the Indian school, One registered Shorthorn bull, color white. A very good breeder. *~FOR SALE—Ford runabout in good condition, at Main Garage.
FOR SALK—An 80 acre farm— An invalid widow' in California, wants to sell the Sftw of S. E. % S--3 T. 30 R. 5 Gillam township. Lewis S. Alter postoiiice, Goodland, will receive sealed bids up till noon Jan. 3, for the same. The best offer will very likely get it, but she reserves the right to reject all bids. Give price and terms you will pay. FOR SALE—A-NO-1 Jersey cow giving good flow of milk. Abraham Wartena. TOR SALE —Can you beat it over 20 per cent made on well improved 80 acre farm 2 miles from town at >200.00 per acre. Average crop at present prices; 20 acres wheat, 38 bushels, average 760 bushels at $2, 31520; 20 acres corn, 50 bushel average, 1000 bu. at SI.OO, $1,000; 20 acres of oats, 70 bu. average, 1400 bu. at 65c, $910; 10 acres timothy hay, 20 tons at $12.50, $250; total from crops, $3,680.00. 20 acres pasture and your living off butter, eggs, etc. Long time/5 per cent interest notes. B. Forsythe. —— FOR SALE —Cement block house, 6 rooms, city water, cistern and electric lights. Miss Emilia Wightman. Phone 358 Red. FOR SALE —Big type, pure bred Poland China male hog. Can furnish papers. Fletcher C. Smith, Brook, Ind. Telephone 99-F. Mt. Ayr. >’
FOR SALE —Ten tons timothy hay and some wild hay. Hany Davisson.
FOR SALE—A good threshing outfit in tint class condition. Engine is a 16-18 compound steam Beeves. Been out four yean and Separator has a 33x06 cyclinder, is also a Reeves been out four yean. A bargain if sold soon. For parti- * culara phone 918-0, or see Sylvanus A. Arnold, Route 1.
FOR SALE —Mississippi plantations. A few hundred dollars will buy you a farm where you can raise three crops a year and where you do not have to worry over long, cold winters and high fuel and coal bills. —Harvey Davisson.
FOB SALE—ReaI oa»Mta, improved 80 acre fa.*m, new 5 room oouae, new barn, 3*4 miler from Wheatfield, Ind., $35 per acre. Will take live stock first payment, -*aay terms on balance.—Harvey Davisson, Phone 246 or 4W. FOB SALE—Or will trade for am nil property in town, 160 acres of land Farm lies 3 miles from a town, on stone road. Will rent for $5 . n acre cash rent. SIOO an acre.— Walter Lynge, Phpne 455. FOB SALE—Good wide tire wagon, practically new, and set good solid work harness. Wm. Lee. FOB SALE —Single barrel shot pin, 12 guage. New. Phone 650. ~FOB SALE —A few Shetland ponies. See Walter Lynge, Phone 455. ' FOB SALE—Pears and new corn. —Hiram Day, Phone 27. “fOBBALE— My residence on McKinley Ave., 5 rooms, oleetnc lights, bath, inside toilet, wator, 2 lots, barn, lots of fruit Or will trade on farm.—WUl Postil! FOB SALE—Begistered Hampshire male bog and two fine young horses. Thomas McGowan, R. F. D. 2, Rensselaer. Phone 9268. i FOB SALE—About twenty spotted Poland China barrows, weighing around 100 ponuds, pure bred. Jennie M. Conrad, Conrad Newton Co., Indiana. C
