Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 203, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 23 August 1920 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

FOR SAXE— Some large split white oak posts. 5 miles south and 2 miles; west of Rensselaer. .Riley Tullis, phone 927-E. | FOR SAXE— By owner, farm of 66 acres, good clay loam soil, good house, 6 rooms, large pantry, large cellar. Good barn, 32x4 4. All in good condition. Address Box 64, R. F. D. 4, Dowagiac, Michigan. FOB SAXE — Bookcase with glass doors, sectional bookcase, three-piece leather parlor suite, collapsible gocart. high chair, some kitchen chairs and washing-machine. Knickerbocker's shop, phone 482. FOB BAXE— Tomatoes for table and for canning purposes. >2 per bukhel. Phone 561. Charles Shaw. FOB BAXE— S acres adjoining this city at a bargain, if sold at once. G. F. Meyers. I (FOB BAXE* Second-hand automobiles —Fords, Overlands, Saxons, Empires. 1 Kuboske & ,Walter, phone 294. ts

FOB BAXE— A crackin' good Fcfrd, one with a cut-out; 3250., Thompson & Kirk. FOB B6TB U 0 acre farm. well drained, moat all level; black soil; 5room house, good barn, corn cribs, good well, fine orchard, land all In cultivation. Can give good terms on .V ll *- Price 385 per acre Charles J. Dean A Son. FOR RENT. FOB BERT— The C. W. Paxton residence in the northeast part of the city. Charles W. PoatUl. Residence telephone 328. office 542. FOB BERT— B room house on McKinley avenue. Phone 40# or 130. WANTED - WANTED— GirI or middle aged lady for general housework. Douglas Smith, 317 Oak street

WANTED— I have board and room for school girls and teachers. Mrs. Kite Hansson, phone 329-Black. WARTED— Married man on farm. House, cow, chickens, etc., furnished. John Lonergan, phone 955-F. WARTED— To buy a delivery horse. Central Delivery System. Phone 615 or 944-G. WANTED— GirI or elderly woman to keep house. Alf Donnelly, phone 903-B. W4JTTXD— 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 Broa Phones 903-K or 955-F. MISCELLANEOUS. DOST OB BSTBAYED—A black and white shotted male hog with a few red hairs; weight 130. Hair clipped on right side. Finder please phone Mrs. J ,W. Gorham, 374-Black. -

TOUMD—GoId watch. Inquire of C. W. Duvall. ’ TOTXOB TO BSWWWU—We handle the Rumley line Tractors, threshing machines and farming implements; also Western Utility one horse-power tractor and Implements. At the white Front garage, Kuboaka and Walter. MOmrr TO MAM—I have an unlimited supply ot money to loan on good farm lands at SIS% and usual oomTnisaton or 4% without couunla•ioa. a* deaired. Loans will be made for e rears. 7 years, 14 years or 34 ream See me about these various plana. John A Dunlan. I

3KOMXT TO MAM—Charles J. Dean & Son. FOB BXCMAMBB—Six-room bungalow within corporation, practically new. with basement under entire house, with 1 1-3 acres of ground. To exchange for Uwn property. Harvey Davisson. Job printing at the Republican

Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Moren, who had visited with their daughter, Mrs. K. C. Campbell and family, left today for their home in Laredo > Mo. On their way home they wil . stop off at Vincennes and St. Louis , for a visit with relatives. M. A. Gray and daughter, Catherine of Remington were here today, having accompanied B. B. Shaw to this city to take the train for Valparaiso. From Valparaiso Mr. Shaw will continue to his home near Culver. Jessie Sylvester and Ethel Hanna of Bloomington who had visited with Mr. and Mrs. A. Howard, algo of Bloomington, at Fountain Park, returned to their homes today. Mr. and Mrs. Howard accompanied the young ladies to this city and returned to Fountain Park for A I longer stay. f 1