Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 2, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 11 January 1918 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

CLASSIFIED COLUMN FOR SALE—My home on East Walnut street. May McClintock Ellis. •*> .. ■ FOR SALE —Two dozen Wyandotte hens; also one sow, weight about 200, .due to farrow in about 40 days. T. C. Cain, Phone 929-G. FOR SALE—Two extra good Jersey cows to be fresh. Giving some milk, five year old driving mare, lady broke in all harness; also good buggy and harness. S2OO for all, or will sell separately. R. G. Burns. Phone 901 G. ~FOR SALE—A few Buff Orpington cockerels $2.50 each if taken by January 15. None for sale after that date. R. L. Budd. Phone 926-0.

FOR SALE —My residence property and two lots on Cullen within one block from public square, also 120 acre farm, well improved and tiled, 2 miles north of Brook, on stone road. John O’Conner, Kniman, In<L ' FOR good Coles’ Hot blast heating stove. Call for Mrs. Johnson, Phone 628. FOR SALE —Good residence lot 50x225 feet, in good location. W. E. Daniels. "FOR SALE —New Oliver typewriter, $37. Leslie Clark. ~ FOR SALE —Red registered Shorthorn bulk A fine animal. Two years old in Sept. last. A fresh cow, also some barred rock cockerels. James Amsler. Phone 933-B. ~FOR SALE—Best located barber shop in Rensselaer. Two chairs and bath. Doing good business. F. M. Haskell. f ' i . FOR SALE—Moving picture show in city of 6,000.* Will consider some trade. Clark & Hamilton. "FOR SALE —Cheap if taken at once, coal and wood heater, oil stove with oven, also one Reed gocart, baby bed, good as new. Mrs. Frank Turner. FOR SALE —The Harve Robinson property on Weston street. Part cash, part time. Leslie Clark. FOR SALE—Set of good sled runners as good as new. A bargain. See. Billy Freye. FOR SALE: Good ten room bouse in east part of city, modern in all respects. Good well, plenty of fruit, cement side walks and electric lights. Vern Hopkins, Kouts, Ind. FOR SALE —One roan mare, 7 years old, wt. 1400, good one; baj hone, coming three, broke. Z. L. Swam, 935-L. FOR SALE—2OO shocks, com and fodder. H. P. Callender, R. F. D. No. 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 winter* and high fuel and coal bills. —Harvey Davisson. FOR SALE—-Or will trade for nwnali property in town, 160 acres of land. Farm lies 3 miles from a town, on stone road. Will rent for $5 -a acre cash rent. slou an acre.— Walter Lynge, Phone 455. FOR i SALE—A few Shetland ponies. See Walter Lynge, Phone 455.

WANTED. • WANTED—One ton good oats straw. O. H. McKay. Phone 420 or 527. WANTED —A good man. Good wages and can be at home every night. No experience necessary. Phone Central Garage. WANTED —Two furnished rooms by man and wife for light h<jusekeeping. Phone Central Garage. WANTED —The Trust and Savings bank has received its first issue of Liberty bonds and asks that the purchasers call for them. WANTED—Man without stock, to move on farm, March 1, raise truck and poultry on shares, will furnish some work. Call Phone No. 483 Green. WANTED —To buy veals, live or dressed. Phone MiO-Black. WANTED —Two fresh cows, of high quality at once, for dairy purr poses. Price cuts no figure. Conrad Kellner.

FOR RENT. u FOR RENT —My r&idence property on Scott St.—-J. C. Gwin. FOB RENT—Two business room* on Van Rensselaer street. One heW block south of Washington street, other half block north of Washington street. Abraham Leopold. -V FOR RENT—6 room house, good barn, chicken house, fruit trees, large lot, Ist house east of Nelson Randle’s residence. E. L, Hollings-