Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 118, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 15 May 1920 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

HXnm-String of beads. Inquire here. TO BX<nKAW»B—Good improved farm, located on stone road, to ekchange for smaller farm or town property, or would deal for "took of merchandise. Harvey Davisson. Phono 31* or 4**. MOMET TO &OAB—Charles J. Dean 3TOTXCE TO »ABBOm»—We handle tho Rumley line Tractors, threshing machines and farmin* Implements; also Western Utility one tractor and implements. At _ the White Front rara*a Kuboske and Walter. _ ■Om TO LOAM— I have an unlimited supply of money to loan on pood farm lands at 6H% and usuM oommlsblon or G 6 without commission. aa desired. Loans wIU be nude for b yearn, 7 years, 10 years or 20 yeom. Bee me about these various plane. lohn A. Dunlap.

Mrs. Ida Benjamin went to Otterbein today to visit her -brother. Theodore George came down from Chicago today to spend the weekend with his mother. Mr. and Mrs. E. Z. Hollingsworth and grand daughter, Joan Upjohn went to Chicago today to spend a few day*. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Clark, of Helper, Utah, who had -been visiting relatives in Delphi, came today for a visit with Leslie Clark and family-

having torn down a shed on my property. I have a roof for sale. You could not duplicate the lumber and shingles that is in it for |3O. In two sections. Will sell all together or split. ♦ls for the whole thing, to move. Leßoy Kurts, 218 N. Front St. Phone 464.

_ For Memorial Day Flowers call Holden’s Greenhouses, Phone 426. The Bedding Plants at Heiden’s Greeahousee ar* > fine.