Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 37, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 21 February 1918 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
RENSSELAER REPUBLICAN XJBbt AM» —MZ-WWXXT CUMkXAJOMOI - - ”^Lg^us>r* ro “ Weekly RapabUoan entered Jenl anPaf the act nt March >, 18T>. • iJSrtf-JST'KS i enter the act nt March >, 1>«8- ■ aw— VMM NWUT JU)THT!Me wff?TS» - M iMh i.OChUHfIOI KATKB Dally by Carrier, it cents a week. By Man, fS.SO a year. Bwni-Weekly. In advance, year, |2.00 BAVM vo» ctanßxrx» AM Three bees or lean per week of ala iaauaa of The Kvenla* Republicani and tire ~of The Semi-Weekly Republican, lb eenta Additional apace pro rata. CLASSIFIEDCOLUMN FOR SALE —3 yearling bulla—two of the Hereford variety—and one Shorthorn. Phone 913-M. Harry J. Arnold. —— FOR SALE —1 dozen pure blood Buff Orppington pullets, nice ones for breeding purposes only $1.25 a niece. Mrs. J. R. Kight, Thayer, Indiana. 1 ' FOR SALE —One 5-16 Mogul factor with plows, in good shape, price >SOO. 9 miles west of town. Victor Borklund. FOR SALE —Pure bred Buff Orpington roosters. Henry Wood. FOR SALE —Pure bred White Holland turkeys; three gobblers and four hens. H. Jf Dexter. R. D. 2, or phone 926-C. FOR SALE —Several hundred split white-oak posts, on farm in Barkley township. Dr. A. R. Kresler.
FOR SALE —A few tone, choice timothy hay. Phone 918-A. W. E. Price. FOR SALE —2 old trusty incubators; .1 old trusty brood stove; 1 Cyphers brooder, all in good condition. EL A. Callander, Route 1. Barkley township. Rensselaer, Ind. FOR SALE —Small residence on South Weston st. Cheap if taken at once. Phone 478-Green. FOR SALE—Ten tons good timothy hay, four tons timothy and clover hay, some shock corn with extra good corn. Three brood sows and several good hog houses. Martin L. Ford. Phono 954 L, Rensselaer, Ind. FOR SALE —Hand power elevator. B. S. Fendig. FOR SALE—-Latest stylo, visible Smith Pormier typo writer. Two colored ribbon. In excellent condition. Price $86.00 cash or $40.00 on $6.00 monthly payments. Louis H. Hamilton. _ FOR SALE—Good residence lot 60x225 feet, in good location. W. E. Daniels. FOR SALE —Beckwith piano, nearly new, or will trade for livestock. Bargain if taken at once. Oscar Williamson. Phone 27. FOR SALE—Cheap if taken at once, coal and wood heater, oil stove with oven, also one Rood gocart, baby bod, good as now. Mrs. Frank Turner. FOR SALE —200 shocks, corn and fodder. . H. P. Callender, R. F. 6. No. 1. FOR SALE —Mississippi plantations. A sow hundred dollars will buy you a farm where you can raise three crops a year and where you de not have to worry over long, cold winters and high fuel and coal bills. —Harvey Davisaion.
FOB SALE —Or will trade for ■mall property in town, 160 acres of land. Farm lie* 8 miles for a town, on stone road. Will rent for |5 an acre, cash rent. |IOO an acre.— Walter Lynge, phone 455. FOB SALE—A few Shetland ponies. See Walter Lynge, Phone 4M. WANTED. WANTED —To buy veals, live oi dressed. Phone 160-Black. WANTED — Girl for general housework. Good wages. Call store or house at once.' Wm. Traub WANTED—A farm hand. Good place. Want mart for a year. E. L. Bruce, phone 925 C. FOR RENT. FOB BENT —4 or 5 rooms in residence, two blocks of court house. Both coal house, garage, fruit trees and garden. Small family preferred. Lucy Clark. Phone 852. FOB BENT—Good, warm six ream house. Well, seal and wood houses. Good orchard. O. K. Bitehoy, Phono 518. FOB BENT—7 room house on Front st,; cellar, cistern, dty water fruit trees and chicken park on place. 1% blocks south of postoffice. Mrs. Mark Hemphill. Phone 242. FOB BENT—• room house, deetrie lights and city water, 8 blocks from sqsare^—Dr. F. A. Turftar.
