Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 279, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 19 November 1919 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

YOB SALE—S room cottage, with three desirable lots. No. 408 Oak street, Rensselaer; city lights, city water outside by door; good well; fruit trees. Also A room cottage with three desirable lote, Corner Franklin and Oak streets, Rensselaer; good well on porch; good cistern; outside 'cellar in good condition; smoke house with cement floor; good barn, one-half of floor cemented; well tiled; fruit. Owners desire to remove to Illinois, and will make elese price for truiek sale. Both properties are very desirable for residence away from the business district. Call on A. Halleck, —attorney, office over Duvall’s clothing store, for prices and terms. __ YOB SAAB —Several pure bred Rose Comb Rhode Island Red cockerels, large size, from prize-winning strain. Prices right Harry Arnold, 'phone 918-N. YOB BABB —133 acre farm, three mile, of Ren—leer, lie. next to >3OO land. UI be sold at a big bargain. Harvey DavMnoa. _ YOB BALE —One registered Shropshire ram from Cloydes flock; also some good March ram lamba Ed Ran ton, ’phone 964-D. YOB SAAB —Will sell cheap our private stock of Kokomo automobile casings. These casings are all in stock and are guaranteed for 6,000 miles. We>are crowded for room and will discontinue the sale of these casings when our present stock is exhausted. Sizes in stock: 30x8, 20x3%. 31x4. Watson Plumbing Co. * ~ — YOB BALE —Or will trade for town property, eighty acres of land. Charles Morrell, 'phone 632. YOB BAU! —A white dresser, bed, springs and mattress. Dr. W. L. Myer. 'Phone 96.

FOB BABB —Fourteen steers, 3 fresh cows. 'Phone 632. C. L. Morrell. FOB BABS OB BSMT—Big 40x80 three-pole tent, 10-foot walls. Just the thing for public sales. We are through with IL We are in our white front garage Kuboske & Walter. FOB 8A88— 46 „ acres AU level black land in grain. Well tiled, on stone road in sight of court house. Price 8300. George F. Meyers. WJL3TTEP —Woman, single or married, to devote part or all of time to lucrative position. Please answer at once, giving 'pihone number, to Mrs. N. F. Martin, General Delivery. WANTED. WASTED —A competent maid for general house work. Mrs. James H. Chapman, 'phone 504. WASTED —Two carrier boys. Stickers, not quitters. The Republican. WASTED—Chickens and turkeys, will call for sama 'Phone 647. C. H. Leavel. WASTED—Man to put in 600 rod of tile on the Lawler ranch at Pleasant Ridge. John J. Lawler. Call Ernest Beaver, 937-A. WASTED —A dishwasher at the Barnes restauranL WASTED —Young lady to work in private family. Good wages. Bradford Poole, 'phone 916-D. WAFTED —To make hair switches. Mrs. H. E. Arnott. 'Phone 487. LOST.

BOST —A bunch of keys. Finder notify me and receive reward. Charles BChiwnam“ 'Phone' 6^^'' " BOST —Pocketbook In Eger’s grocery store 'containing one 820 bill, one 810 . bill, one 85 bill and four 31 bills, i Return to Mrs. Deborah Barton on iFi-bnt street or to the Republican office and receive regard. LOST —Between Rensselaer and Morocco, small automobile side curtain. Please notifv Walter Lynge. 'Phone 455. MISCELLANEOUS. STOLES —Will the party who took my rocking chair Hallowe’en night kindly return the same at once? Mrs. Alda Parkison. » MOSSY TO BpAß— Charles J. Dean MOMMY TO BOAT—I have an unlimited supply of money to loan on good farm lands at 6H% and usual commission or 6% without commission. as desired. Loans will be made Cor 6 years, 7 years, 10 years or 20 years. See me about these various plans. John A. Dunlo. NORTHERN JASPER. Ed Schrader and wife were business callers at Valparaiso Thursday. A few old veterans of the civil war visited the Tefft school Thursday and each gave a short but very interesting talk of their experiences and army life. * ' 'J' A Mr. Hayworth, who is traveling for the Home Comfort Stoye company, has 'been in these parts the past few days and has taken several orders for new stoves.