Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 146, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 June 1920 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
FOB SALS— A few more loads of shingle kindling. Call 31#. FOB SALE —Second hand oil kitchen range. Louis H. Hamilton, phone 68. FOB SALE— White Wyandotte setting eggs. Keeler strain, at *1 per setting of 15. Mammoth White Pekin eggs at 12 for *I.OO. White African guinea eggs at *I.OO per 15. Thomas C. Cain, phone 928-G. * ’ FOB BAUD— I9IB Ford. H. L. Swartzell. 947-1. WANTED. WANTED — Teams to work on gravel road. Steady work as we haul from both car and pit. Lonergan Bros. Phones 902-K or 955-F. WANTED— Roomers in modern home, nicely located. Mrs. Walter Lynge, phone 455. WANTED— A married man to work on farm one mile from town. Joo Halligan, phone 12. WANTED— To rent small house or rooms for light housekeeping. Phone 349. Ray G. Burna WANTED— To buy small platform scale. Robert. Overton, phone 907-A. WAMTED — A first class woman for washing and ironing, two days a wook. None other need apply. Telephone 561. Chaa Shaw. WANZBB— "You can make big money selling our Toxa* and Now Mexico Oil Leases locally. Perfect title guaranteed. Deep testa being made; wo do the development work. Wonderful proposition. Write or Wire Mid-Con-tinent Finance Co.. Victor Bldg.. Kansas City, Mo." LOOT LOST— Lavalliere. between depot and jail. Roscoe Sprague. Leave at Republican office. LOST — Centerpiece for dining-room table. Probably left in wrong automobile. Leave at tins office. Reward. LOST — Folding handle of automobile jack on Francesville road. Leave at Republican office or phone 114 or 18. Leslie Clark.
miscellaneous. FOB KXCHAMQB — 160 acres prairie land, fine improvements, adjoining corporation of good town. Will exchange for garage or stock of merchandise. Harvey Davisson. Phone 314 or 433. ■ovn TO MM3- 1 have an unlimited supply of money to loan on good form lands at 6)6 96 “ d usual commission or 696 without commie•ion. as desired. Loans will be made Cor e years, 7 years, 10 years or 30 years. See me about these various plana John A. Dunlap. irOTXOH TO Ft OMV——We handle the Rumley line Tractors, threshing machines and farming Implements; also Western Utility one horse-power tractor and implementa At the White Front garage. Kuboske and Walter. ■Oin TO LOOM — Charles J. Dean BEMHQUE AMI AXJUSI VOB BAU — The Belgian mare. Belle Barclay not recorded. Sired by Old Nelson and out of a three-quarters Belgian mare. Foaled in 1308. This mare has a fine filly colt, dropped May 1. at aida She la bred back to the sire of thia colt, Oarland Grant's sorrel Belgian. She is a sure breeder and is the Dam of a fine lot of horses. Will sell her and colt at a very cheap price, if I can find her a home where her merit is appreciated —for this reason speculators and careless feeders please don’t apply. She passed from Wm. Barkley’s hands to Dr. H. L. Brown to Floyd Robinson, thence to mine. Russell Van Hook, phone 938-A. TO IXCWilgl Qccd improved farm, located oa stone road, to exchange for smaller form or town property, or would deal for steak of merchandise. Harvey Davisooa. Phone 318 or 433. VOtnn>— Pair of spectadea Cail hera r
Jail Had No Terrors for Them. Life in jail at Port an Prince, Haiti, la apparently so pleasant that it is ’ harder to keep the natives out than in A recent roll c*U showed , five mors prisoners than had been committed. Officers of the marine corps who investigated the matter found that the live -extras," attracted by three good meals a day and a comfortable cell to sleep in, had sneaked In with a returning read gang. Now prisoiers who wort outride the walls are carefully counted before they are readmitted.—Youth’s Companion. Farm lomsb for gala st the BopnhWeaw office, Md OOSh SM&
