Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 120, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 18 May 1920 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

;FOB SAliß—Good house and lot, cheap for gufck sale. McCormick Monument Works. Phone 218. TOM BALE OB MEET—The Rensselaer laundry. Business can be brought up to 8250 per week. See Mike Kanne. TOM HAT.H—2 year old Shetland pony. Henry NevlU. Phone 934-D. j TOM BALE—S-room house and 4)4 ■lots In Fair Oaks. 8800 cash, or will take half in automobile in good running order. Louis Smith, Fair Oaks. TOM SALE— I 6 pigs, weighing from 40 to 60 lbs. Alao fresh Jersey cow. John Robinson, Box 34,- Mcoysburg, Indiana. TOM BALE—Beoond-hand automobiles —Fords, Overlands. Saxons, Empires. Kuboeke A Waiter, 'phone 884. ts TOM SALS—Hatching egga from my pure bred strain Goldenbuff Orpingtons. G. B. Porter, phone 276 or 509. TOM SALS—No. 1 Timothy Hay In barn. Call Chamberlin ana Marlatt farm or Reneaelaer Oarage. TOM SAUfi— Hair tree. 9x12 rug. cook stove, carpet sweeper. Phone 618.

WANTED. WAFTED— Lawn mowers to grind. Cheaper here than hereafter. Len Griggs, phones 639, 633-Black or 609. At County Heating Plant. WAFTED —To clean your carpets and rugs. Have new vacuum cleaner. Charles Collins, at the Lee Electric Store. . - : - — WAFTED —A man to attend large garden on shares. G. B. Porter. Phone 569 or 276. WAFTED Job on farm by week or month by Leßoy Wood (colored), 209 Vine Street. WAFTED —An old fashioned telescope. suitable for carrying clothes, not less than 2 feet long. Mrs. Arthur Arnott, phone 909-C. WAFTED— GirI for general housework. Mrs. J. W. Williams. Phone 180. WAFTED —To grind your lawn mower. Have the latest and best machine and guarantee all work. John Ward, phone 112. WAFTED—Washings, tar first class washer. Call phone 449-Black. WAFTED —"You can make big money selling our Texas and New Mexico Oil Leases looally. Perfect title guaranteed. Deep tests being made; we do the development work. Wonderful proposition. Write or wire Mid-Con-tinent Finance Co., Victor Bldg., Kansas City, Mo.” WAFTED—Chickens and turkeys, will call for same. ’Phone <47. C H. LeaveL FOR RENT. FOB BEFT— Rooms for light housekeeping or for sleeping rooms. Phone 621. Mrs E. H. Shields. FOB BBFT—Pasture land for 14 head of cattle, near McOoysburg. Boy Cochran, phone 908-1* FOB BBFT—Furnished rooms. two blocks from court house. 204 N. Weston St. FOB BSIT —6-room house In northeast part of city; small barn and good garden. Phone 9SI-L Wm. Mar-

LOOT DOST —Saturday night, black leather pocket book, containing a little less than five dollars in change, a pearl ring and" a return check from Montgomery and Ward. Finder please return to this office. DOST—Two dump cranks for truck some place in city. Return to Toombs & Booth grocery. DOST—Between here and ML Ayr, brown hand grip. Contents of no value to anyone except owner. 44 reward. Return to this office. DOST—Bunch of keys; one a Tale key. No. S. B. 70. Return here. DOST—A roll of orchestra music, probably between Wright's restaurant and Joseph Harsh residence. Pisses leave at Harsh A Hopkins drug store.; Doris Harsh. FOUFD—Anto license plate No. 114404, Ind. Inquire Toombs A Booth, grocery. H3CKU.ANEOUS. _ FOB EECEABBB I*o asms pralrts fine Improvements, —*w-*—g corporation of good town. WUI exohaage for garage or stock of maroliaadtes narvsy Dsvisspn. Phans 410 e» 400. here. ****** v would fer stsek s< mwchsndise. — . ■