Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 201, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 August 1920 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
FOB SAXE — F'our fine Angora goats, bucks, about one year old. Charles Weiss, phone 111 White. FOB SADE— A crackin’ good Ford, one with a cut-out; 32 W. Thompson & Kirk. FOB SAXE— My residence, 920 north Webster street. Mrs. B. M. McGuire, phone 527. FOB SAXE— Good fresh Holstein cow. Edwin Shi'ndelar, R F. D. 3, Rensselaer, Ind. FOB SAXE— IBO acre farm. well drained, most all level; black soil; 5room house, good barn, corn cribs, good well, Tine orchard, land all In cultivation. Can give good terms on thia Price (85 per acra Charles J. Doan A Son. FOB SALE— SO loads of seasoned block wood. C. L. Morrell, phone 633. ~ FOR RENT. FOB BENT— The C. W. Paxton residence in the northeast part of the city. Charles W. Postill. Residence telephone 328, oltice 542. FOB BENT— B room house on McKinlby avenue. Phone 409 or 130. FOB BENT— 3 large unfurnished rooms on first floor. Mrs. E. H. Shields, phone 624. FOB BENT— 3 large unfurnished rooms on first floor, also 3 furnished rooms for light house-keeping. Phone 624. Mrs. E. H. Shields. WANTED WANTED— GirI or elderly woman to keep house. Alf Donnelly, phone 903-B.
WANTED—PIace to work for board and room while going to school. Location near school desired. Write or phone 919-K, R. R. 3. Mildred Griffin. WANTED—The person who took neck yoke by mistake at Leek hitch barn to return same. WANTED—To solder all kinds of cooking utensils and wash boilers, and to repair bicycles. Jack Grant. Opposite Makeever hotel on Cullen St. WANTED—Job on farm. Timothy Karsner, Rensselaer, Ind. Phone 388. WANTED —Roomers in a modern hom& Phone 455. Mrs. Walter Lynge. WANTED —By 15-year-old boy, work on farm. Phone 423-Black. WANTED—Teams to work on gravel road. Steady work as we haul from both car and pit. Lonergan Bron Phones 903-K or 955-F. LOST LOST—Auto Kill fountain pen with brown cap. This was a keepsake and will give $lO for its return. Leave at Republican office or notify Roy Stanton. DOST—Essex automobile crank. Please leave at Thompson A Kirk's or notify Roscoe Halstead.
MISCELLANEOUS. TO EXCKAMOB—Good Unproved farm, located on atone road, to «s----change for smaller farm or town property, or would deal for stock of merchandise Harvey Davisson. Phoae 316 or 433. NOTICE TO T 3 SMEWS—We handle the Rumley line Tractora threshing machines and farming Implements; also Western Utility one horse-power tractor and implementa. ,At the White Front garaga Kuboake and Walter. FOB EXCHANGE—I6B acres prairie ’and. fine improvementa adjoining corporation of good town. Will exchange for garage or stock of merchandise Harvey Davisson. Phone 316 or 433. MONET TO LOAM—I have an un limited suppiy of money to loan on good farm lands at and usual commission or 6% without commission ■* dealrad. Loans will be made tor • yearn 7 years, 10 years or 36 years. See mo about these various plana John A Dunlan. FOUND—Pair of speetacles. Inquire here MOMET TO LOAM—Charles J. Dean & Son. FOB EXCHANGE—Six-room bungalow within corporation, practically new, with basement under entire house, with 1 1-3 acres of ground. To exchange for town property. Harvey
Mrs. R. M. Chissom and son, Gordon, of Chicago are guests of her parents, * Mr. and Mrs. George McCarthy and other relatives. Edward Robinson, Ada and Edna Robinson, Marth Ramp, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Myres, Mr. and Mrs. John Braddock and Mrs. Winifred Lynch returned Thursday evening from a very pleasant outing at' Au Train, Michigan. The trip was made by automobiles. Au Train is one and a half miles south of Lake Superior. All report an enjoyable outing and trio.
