Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 244, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 October 1919 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
—;FOB —SAUC — Keg ist e red Du roc sow ami seven pigs and a mule colt, just weaned. C, L. Bates, pnone,, 9i2-D. FOR BADE —The Col. George H. Healey residence on South Cullen street. This 'ls one of the best residences of the city. It Is modern In all respects. J, P. Hammond,, secretarytreasurer oi tlie Jasper County Mortgage & Realty Co. ______ FOR SALS —Five registered Hampshire sows with 30 pigs two weeks old; also 14 shoats, weight 75 pounds. Thomas McGowan, ’phone 926-J. FOR SAXE— A 1918 Maxwell touring car, in good'condition; also a few Liberty bonds. John W. Sage, ’phone 258. FOR BADE —120 acres of best land in Jasper county, in the Halstead settlement, 6 miles northwest of Rensselaer. Good new bungalow and barn. Farm in high state of cultivation. A bargain at (185 per acre, on easy terms. Harvey Davisson. FOB BAER— New-’modern brick bungalow.Price —(4,t»00. llarvey Davleawu. WANTED. WANTED —If you want Boston ferns you had better be looking for them goon, or the* joke will be on you. Holden's Greenhouse. WANTED —A girl for general housework. Mrs. Grant Wyhegar. ; WANTED — Large size heating stove. Must be in good condition ■ Call 922G. t WANTED-— VV ood choppers at Fair Oaks. (2.25 per cord. Apply to John Brennan, Fair Oaks. WANTED —To give you a first class shoe shine. Meet n\e at the Calvin Cain barber shop of evenings and Saturday. Paul Gates. WANTED —To buy small town prop-' erty. Must be cheap with small payment down. Mrs. L. V. Martin. WANTED— Professional man and wife are planning to remain here during the winter and w’ould like to rent a furnished house. H. EP~ Peckham, 124 WANTED —At once by married man, plaee on farm tO’ WKH’k by year. -Inquire at this office. WANTED —To rent a five or six room house by October SO; will lease for six months or one year. S. L. Wells. WANTED —To rent an SO or 120) acre farm. Write to Julius Klinger, Rensselaer, lnd., R. R. 4. WANTED —To rent a 1(0 or 200acre farm. Cali or write R. £. Baughman, McOoysburg, lnd. ’Phone 917-B. lost] DOST— A bunch of keys. Leave at Republican office. swivel joint. Reward Tor return to Repulbieah office. MISCELLANEOUS. NONET TO LOAN —Charles J. Dean A Son. MONET TO DOAN —I have an unlimited supply—of- money to loan on good farm lands at 6V6% and usual co yi mission or 6% without sion, as desired. Loans will be made for _6 years, 7 years, 10 years or 20 snopiny jnoqn oui ees ’S-reaX plans. JohrML Dunlap. Mrs. Perry Gaines, who had visited her brother, Frank Gaines, went to Bloomington today to attend the meeting of the W. C .T. U. Mr., and Mrs. Frank Samuelson, of Chicago, came, today for a visit with her father, George Snow, and family, of Gifford. Mrs. Olive Michaels and children returned today to their home in Gary after a visit with Mr. s and Mrs. William Rhoades, who live near Fowler. -~--t-_: ■" .. *. _ i .nr ■ ■ - Mr. and Mrs. Michel Dwane, newly-weds, went to Chalmers on i Thursday afternoon ffhere they will i reside. Mr. Dwane is a butcher in ' that town. L Lieut. Robert Baker, who had I just been discharged from the medifeal branch of the army r »service at Camp Dodge, lowa, is here for a visit with Miss Catherine Watson iand his former army associate, Dr. L M. Washburn. Lieutenant Baker’s home is in Edgehill, Va.
