Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 155, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 July 1919 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

CLASSIFIED COLUMN FOR SALE. F^I^SALE—A fresh milcli cow, a good one. Mrs. A. Eib, ’phone 934-B, FOR SALE—Hay gatherer, good as new, and hay ricker in good condition. James Amsler, ’phone 933-B. FOR SALE—Standard bred single or double driving horse, 5 years old. Elmer Daniels. FOR SALE—Registered Hampshire male hog, weighing about 200. Price, SSO. Thomas McGowan, ’phone 926-1. FOR SALE —An extra good brood sow and four pigs. Charles Leavel. ’Phone 647. FOR SALE—-About five thousand feet of used lumber, which I will sell at a bargain. John Burris. FOR SALE—Good work mare, a fine Holstein cow, four Duroc-Jersey gilts, will farrow in six weeks, and a Duroc-Jersey male hog. These hogs are registered and gilts are bred to registered male hog. William Guingrich, Francesville. ’Phone 21 ‘A _ FOR SALE —City property. Philip Blue. ’Phone 438. FOR SALE—-Good as a camping house, 10x16 waterproof, hardwood floor, screened doors and windows. Apply E. L. Hollingsworth. ’Phone 77 or 320. FOR SALE—One of the most desirable building lots in Rensselaer, block from court house. Bargain. Philip Blue. FOR SALE—One eight-foot cut Johnson binder, in good condition. For particulars see me at my place three miles west and two and onehalf miles north of Wheatfield. George H. Helman, Wheatfield. Ind.

FOR SALE —My farm, consisting of 290 acres, located in Starke county, Indiana, three and one-half miles from a first class market and seven miles from the county seat, and a good gravel road to either town. It is all first class black loam soil with clay sub-soil, thoroughly tiled out, the main tile is ten inches and none less than five inches. The farm is surrounded with well improved farms with a good class of people and is close to school. The farm is well fenced, partly woven wire and all in good repair. The improvements consist of a five-room house, large barn, machine shed, hog house, granary, all in good repair. J am now living in Montana and will sell at a decided bargain on easy terms, and I might take a small farm as part payment. For further information write owner, Frank W. Reed, Great Falls, Mont., box 862. FOR SALE—Eighty acres. This farm lies eight miles out. There is a practically new four-room house and fair barn, good well and fruit Price, $65. " Owner will take clear property jivestock, or sell on easy terms. George F. Meyers. ;

WANTED WANTED—Roomers. Telephone 455. WANTED —To meet you at the Cal Gain barber shop, where I can give you a first-class shoe shine. Tubby Tilton. ’WANTED— A load of alfalfa or clover hay. Mrs. Charles B. Wells, ’phone 648. WANTED—At once, second cook at Makeever hotel. ’Phone 107. Jay W. Stockton. WANTED —Man to work on farm. Fred Tan back, ’phone 908-B. WANTED Girl for general house work. Mrs. Paul Tanner, ’phone 934-L. WANTED —Man as salesman and collecter for Jasper and Newton counties to represent old, reliable company; salary or . commission. Man with rig preferred. For further information, write E. E. Harris, 150 N. Schuyler Ave. r Kankakee,