Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 231, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 September 1919 — Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

rOK SAlD—Second hand Fords, Empires, Overlands and Saxons. Kuboske Sc Walter. FOR SAXE —Will receive sealed bids Tip to the 30th day of September, for tlie sale of the tirst and third buildings from east of the Osborne lot of buildings in the town of Remington. Same to he removed by the purchaser on or before November 1, 1919. Mrs. W. S. Rarks, box 296. FOR SAXE—-A real speculation, 256 acre, lurm, 2 i-4 miles lrom Tel ft, lint.,' on good stone and gravel road. acres pr*ii4e, - 2UV —acres —three-lourlhs cleared of timber; 190 acres bettoni land, clack rich' soli- 1 two to three feet ueep, considerable clay and gravel subsoil thul will produce from 6u to 6U bushels corn per acre. Will pasture 76 to ioo head of cat tie.— A—gaud—outvie t for drainage; 70 acres tiled; 2u acres In corn. Modern 6-rooui bungalow house; 6ux3u ft- barn, 40-11. steel etc. trice per acre, 366.00, that win be sure to double in a few years when the 5 -year-old stumps will be decayed. Very easy terms, 56,000 down and b per cent notes. 'Rhone 287 or see B, i ursyuie, Rensselaer, lud.

FOR SAXE —1917 model Ford touring car. ’Rhone 283 or 112. H. F. Ring. FOR •AlD— City property and town lota. Philip Blue. 'Rhone 438. FOR RAID— I2B acre farm, three miles of Rensselaer, lies next to 5300 land. ill be sold at a big bargain. Harvey Davisson. FOR SAXE —Seven room house, near churches and school and on improved otreet. Easy terms. G. F. Meyeis. FOR RAID— 40 acres. All level black land In grain. Well tiled, ou stone road In sight of court house. .Rrlce 1200. George F. Meyers. FOR SAID —Sandwich gasoline ha> press. In first class condition. ’Rhone t»7 4-i. Harry SwartselL FOR SAID —-Good team of four-year-oid mares. Call 'phone 162. FOR SAXE —Five-room house on East Oak street, small oarn, city water. Rhone 104. 11. E. White. FOR SAXE —Twenty head shotes, weighing about 40 pounds. F. G. Cavindish. New land, ind. FOR SAXE—The Col. George H. Healey residence on South Cullen street. This is one of the best residences of the city. It is modern in ail respects. J. R. Hammond, secretarytreasurer of the Jasper County Mortgage A Realty .Co. . WANTED.

WANTED —A few washings to do. Deliver to Marvin Merrill residence on Scott street. Mrs. Merrill. WANTED —Second cook at Barnes’ restaurant. WANTED —I have a party who wants to rent a good farm. See me. Leslie Clark. WANTED—GirIs and women in Monob overalls factory. Good wages. Permanent work. Kisenberg & Glick, Motion, Ind. .WANTED —To buy a saddle. 'Phone 902-H. Nelson Sanders. WANTED —An office girl. Dr. A. R. Kresler. WANTED —Girl to go to Indianapolis and take position in family to do general house work. Inquire of Louis H. Hamilton, 'phone 68. WANTED —Have a few nice rooms, nicely furnished, to' rent Tor tire coming winter season. Everything modern. Call and see Mrs. S. R. Nichols, 805 Miiroy avenue ~.. WANTED —To do plain and fancy sewing. Prices reasonable Mrs. Kate Alter, 'phone 463. WANTED —To rent a 160 or 200acre farm. Call or write El E. Baughman, McCoyaburg, Ind. 'Phone 917-B. WANTED—Washings. Can at the I house south of the old tile mill. Washings deliver ad lira. Paul Booth. FOUND. * FOUND —Cover —for automobHe top. Owner can get same here by paying for this advertisement. LOST. LOST—GoId-rimmed glasses in case stamped with Miss Remmiek's name. Finder please notify B. T. Lanh&m, 'phone 945-B. LOST —Pair glasses, shell rims. Miss Clara Reeve,' 'phone 116-White. LOST —Black pocket book containing s2l and lady’s wrist watch with steip broken. Finder please leave at Makeever hotel. y MISCELLANEOUS. MONET TO LOAN—6 per cent farm loans. A, Dunlap, v 7 MOBWT TO LOAM—Charles J. Dean