Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 318, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 January 1920 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
PO* HU —320 acre farm near Fair Oaks. Call Ernest Beaver, 'phone 187-A. PO* nav-* —Three frosh cows. Fred Phillips, ’phone 606. PO* SAMI —Five city properties in sr ss rood barns that could be converted into residences. Also automobile oils. Ton will be Interested in these. See ma C. W. Duvall, phono 147, PO* EAUB —Ne* modern brick bungalow. Price 14,000. Harvey Davisson. • PO* SALE —Good, seasoned wood tAt win burn. Phone MB. PO* BAUD—IM awe farm, well rained, most all level; black soil; 6room house, good barn, corn cribs, good well, fine orchard, land all in cultivating. Can give good terms on this. Price |BO per acre. Charles J- Dean A Son. (PO* MU O* MUTX—Big 40x80 three-pole tent. 10-foot walla Just the thing for public sales. We are through with it We are in our white front rarage. Kuboske A Waper. PO* 10 T.*—Fine navy beans. 10c a pound. 'Phone 184 E. P. Honan. WANTED. ~ « WANTED —Hard coal heater. Must be In good condition and reasonable. Address X. Y. Z. Republican office. WANTED—Dish-washer at the Barnes Restaurant. WANTED —Girl for kitchen. Must be over 10 years of. age. Wright .Brothers. 4 । . -- - ' '— । ' 1 " 'T WANTED —Machine operators at the A. Roth garment factory. WANTED —At once, place on farm by married man. ' Reasonable wageu Marvin Merrill. WANTED- -Man to work at once; steady job for a good man. Watson Plumbing Co., 'phone 204. WANTED—Get your IMO auto license with ua We have the records covering your car. N. C. Shafer, Notary Public, at the Main Garage. WANTED —To buy large coal heater. Must bo in good condition. Phone MB- - Wiwvvn Tn exchange a Ford touring car tor a team of horses. John A. Dunlap, phone It. __________ WANTED—Chickens and turkeys, will call for sama 'Phone 847. C- H. Leave!. WANTED—Washings. First claqa work. Call 461-Black.
FOUND 'J LOST. LOST—A. O. Pi sorority pin Christmas eve, probably at Van Rensselaer club dance. • Reward for its return. Margaret Babcock, ’phone IJX ~ miscellaneous. MOWBT TO LOAM-—Charles J. Dean A QMS. MOMWT to LOAM— I have an tmilmlted supply of money to loan on good farm fond* *t ft Ml And uau Al commission or <%. without commission. as desired. Loans will be made tor b years, 7 years, 10 years or 20 yearn See me about these <• various plana. John A. Dunlap. Mrs. Jessie Garriott of Fair Oaks, ■was in Rensselaer Tuesday. Tuesday local grain market was higher and the prices were: Oats, 81 cents; corn >1.28 and rye, $1.60. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel W. Waymire returned from Chicago this afternoon. There will he a ten cent social at the Pocohontas hall Thursday evening, January 8. - All members and their friends are invited. Frank May and George Foulks of Milroy township returned from Chicago Tuesday afternoon where they had been with Clyde Clark during his operation at the Wesley hospital. They report that Mr. Clark got along very nicely. George A. Hopkins, of Mt. Ayr, and Ben Welsh went to Indianapolis this afternoon, where, they axe serving on the federal grand jury. i M. D. Grimes wept to Roselawn today to see his new grandson, who was born to Mr. and Mrs. Owen Brook, of that place, on last Sunday. Mrs. Grimes has been with bar daughter for some time. CASTO RIA lbw Tufewto and CMMrew bi Use For Over 30 Year* " ths I ■ MpshM of ;?
