Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 172, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 23 July 1919 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
CLASSIFIED COLUMN FOR SALE. FOR SALE —Two good building sites; one good lot 68 feet wide with fine (trees; three Other lots, 150 feet by 150 feet. —Williams & Dean. » FOR SALE —A bedroom suite, dining room table, sideboard, wardrobe, stair carpet, iron bed, two springs and two 9x12 rugs. ’Phone 210. FOR SALE —2 Vi acres of early onions, cash or trade. J. C. Benton, Newland, Ind., ’phone 922-G. FOR SALE—Overland 90 automobile, in good condition; new tares. Kuboske & Walter. ‘ _ FOR SALE—Four registered Shorthorn heifers, three have calves by side. Two calves are a week old. John Eck, Goodland, Ind. FOR SALE —133 acre farm, three miles of Rensselaer, lies next to S3OO land. Will be sold a big bargain. Harvey Davisson. FOR SALE—A genuine bargain, cash or easy payments. 1913 fivepassenger Oldsmobile in good running order. No better engine made that will turn the wheels in deepest mud or sand. ’PJrone 287 or see B. F. Forsythe. _ FOR SALE —Buy Stover gasoline engines at the Watson Plumbing company. ’Phone 204. FOR SALE —City property. Philip Blue. ’Phone 438. FOB SALE —40 acres. All level black land in grain. Well tiled, on atone road in sight of court house. Price S2OO. George F. Meyers. FOR SALE—Two lots on Milroy avenue, opposite Milroy park; also two lots on College avenue. Katharene Shields. FOR SALE —Reed baby cab, as good as new; frosted blue. Ralph O'Riley, 'phone 339. ... - - (■■■—,■ ————— FOR SALE —Two sows and pigs. Riley Tullis, 'phone 927-E. FOR SALE—I have for sale several farms, good soil, well located and with good improvements. Anyone of these places can be bought worth the money if bought now. Come and see them. Prices range from SIOO.OO to $150.00. Steady advance in prices. Delay will be at your expense.—P. R. Blue, Wheatfield, Ind. FOR SALE —Lumber and Slab Wood. We have a quantity of oak lumber and slab wood for sale at the saw mill east of town. See us for your wants in this line at once, the quality of both will suit you.— Smith & Bell, by Chas. Craig, Mgr.
WANTED ; WANTED —Second cook, good wages, good clean place to work. Charles Bibos, Rensselaer Candy Kitchen. WANTED Blackberries. Mrs. L. H. Hamilton, ’phone 68. WANTED —Giri for general house work- W. R. Nowels, ’phone 269. WANTED —Family washings to do. 'Phone 459 Black, Mrs. Dolph j Day. J WANTED—A girl for general housework. J. A. Dunlap, ’phone 66. ___ WANTED —Second cook at Makeever Hotel. WANTED—Married man wants to farm on the share, landlord to furnish farm -equipment. See W. .L. Wood, room 1, Odd Fellows’ ingWANTED —A Jasper county atlas. Harvey Davisson. _____ WANTED —Two loads of alfalfa or clover hay. J. D. Martindale, ’phone 178. WANTED — Sdme clover or alfalfa hay. Leslie Clark. t ; WANTED—At; once, two farm hands, to work by the day or month. John Sage, 'phone 258.
