Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 268, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 November 1919 — Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
I FOB SALE — southern Michigan and ' northern Indiana farms. Good prices. I Good terms. Correspondence R. C. Atkinson^ Niles, Micili. FOB SALE— Five Spotted Poland China male hogs, weight about 175 lbs. each. Registered. A fine lot of Ihogs. Arthur Watson, 'phone 915-C. FOB SALE — Pure bred Bourbon turkeys, hens and toms, out of .fine flock. Lyman Peters, 'phone 949-D. FOB SALE — Vulcanizing equipment in A-l condition, and all supplies. Owner must leave on account of health. John J. Eddy. ;FOB SALE — Pure bred Shropshire buck; also three pure-bred Duroc boars, weight about 175 lbs. Henry Gow I and, ’phone 902-G. FOB SALE — I have Just listed a real bargain In a 120-acre clay bottom farm, very productive, on a thlrty-day option, known as the Charlie Burns farm in Union township, 8 miles northwest of Rensselaer, on the Jackson highway. Price 8155 per acre. Harvey Davisson. FOB BALS — Sevea room nouse, near churches and school and on improved street. Easy terma G. F. Meyera FOB SALB — Six spring calves and three yearling steera Warren Poole, 'phone 917-H. FOB SALE — New modern brick bungalow. Price 34.000. Harvey Davisson. FOB BALM —40 aersa AU level black land in grain. Well tiled, on stoae road in sight of court house. Price |2OO. George F. Meyera
FOB BALM—IB3 acre farm, three miles of Rensselaer, Ilea next to 8300 land. Hl be sold at a big bargain. Harvey Daviaaoa ~FOB SALE — Roll top desk, small buffet 3-piece duofold set, davenport, chair and brown leather rocker. Mrs. \y. t. Frye, 'phone 369. FOB SALB — The Col. George H. Healey residence on South Cullen cireet. Tnls is one of the best resuences of the city. It is modern In all respects. J. P. Hammond, secretary-n-easurer di Uie Jasper County Mortgage A Realty Co FOB SALE — 120 acres of best land in Jasper county, in the Halstead settlement, 6 miles northwest of Rensselaer. Good new bungalow and barn. Falm in high state of cultivation. A bargain at - 3185 per acre, on easy terms, Harvey Davisson. WANTED. WANTED — A dishwasher at the Barnes restaurant. WANTED — To buy a couple of week old steei- calves, beef bred, no Jerseys. Ernest Lamson, 'phone 936-H. WANTED — Tie makers, 30 cents per tie; wood choppers, 33.50 per cord. Inquire of S. P. Folsom, Fair oaks, Ind. WANTED — Middle aged woman to assist my wife with the lighter work abiSut the house. George Green, 529 N. Weston street. I wanted —Place to work on farm, or'would take charge of farm and run it for a fourth. Address by mail WANTED— To lease tent for forty days, or would buy; one man to throw top, good wages. Apply to D. Dobbins, 1017 N. Weston street. wanted —Wood choppers at Fair Oaks at 32.25 per cord. Apply to C. A. Geary, Fair Oaks, Ind. WANTED — Young lady to work in private family. Good wages. Bradford j Poole, 'phone 915-D. WANTED — Chickens. Will call for same. 'Phone 617. C. H. Leavel. WANTED — To rent a 160 or 200acre farm. Call or write E. E. Baughman. McCoysburg, Ind. 'Phone 917-B. LOST. L LOST—Man’s gold ring with bloodstone set. Please return -to Buster Brown at Ideal Grocery. LOST Black Hampshire barrow, weight 125; been gone two weeks. Notify Abe Kimmel, Pleasant Ridge, Ind. LOST — Left a fashion book, “Style,” in Wright Bros, or postoffice. Will finder please return to this office or'phone 68. LOST — A bunch of keys. Leave at Republican office. ' ■ FOR RENT ZZZ FOB BENT — Two rooms at 446 N. Cullen street John Vanatta. MISCELLANEOUS. MOm «O LOAM— Charles J, Dean MONET TO MMJT-I hire an un-
