Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 209, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 30 August 1920 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
separator; kitchen range. Emma Switzer. Phone 911-F. FOB SALE—S-year-old back cow, brood sow, and wagon. Phone 944-D, Wm. FOR SALE—A good talking poll parrott. Harvey Davisson. Phone 499. FOR SALE—Jersey cow, fresh soon, and red cow, fair weight, fresh this fall. Fred Lin back, phone 908-D. FOR SAAB—Second hand Ford touring car in A-l condition. Lynn Daugherty. , FOB SALE—Some large, split white oak posts. & miles south and 2 miles west of Rensselaer. Riley Tullis, phone 927-E. FOR SALE—4 Duroc male hogs and < gilts. These are eligible to register and are stock of exceptional merit. Anyone desirous of purchasing some of this stock should call or see me soon. William Guingrich, Francesville, K. F. D. 3. Phone 212-G,Frances ville, Ind. FOR SALE—2I-inch Rosenthal silo cutter, good as new. H. J. Hardeman, Phone 930-B. FOB SAT.B—Registered Shorthorn hull, three years old. David Zeigler, phone 906-G. FOB BALE—6 acres adjoining this city at a bargain, if sold at once. G. F. Meyers. FOB BALE—Sanitary cot, kitchen range, large wood heating stove, 10 ft. dining table, kitchen cabinet, 8 rod good chicken wire, chicken brooder, 60 chickens from 6 weeks to 2 months old. 8 gallon jar, cooking uten' sils, .dishes and numerous other articles .including box of carpenter tools. J. R. Noland, Parr, Ind.
FOR RENI. FOB BEST—B room house on McKinley avenue. Phone 409 or 130. WANTED. WANTED—Board and room by girl who wants to attend the Rensselaer high school. Mildred Griffin, 919-K. WANTED—GirI for general house work. Good wages. Mrs. E. P. Honan, phone 343. WANTED—Married man on farm. House, cow, chickens, etc., furnished. John Lonergan, phone 96&-F. WASTFD By 15-year-old boy, work on farm.' Phone 423-Black. WANTED—Teams to work oa gravel road. Steady work as we haul from both car and pit. Lonergan Broa. Phones 902-K or 965-F.
MISCELLANEOUS. LOST—Bank book and time deposit note. Reward for return. E. C. Timmons. LOST—Brown angora wool cap. Finder please call 440. LOST—Green shopping bag containing several articles and pocketbook containing some small change. Return to Republican office. NOTICE TO TABMBBB— We handle the Rum ley Une Tractors, threshing machines and farming implements; also Western Utility one horse-power tractor and implements. At the white Front garaga Kuboake and Walter. HOOT TO LOAN—l~have an un:lmlted suppiy ot money to loan on good farm lands at 5H% and usual commission or 6% without commission. a> desired. Loans wIU be made tor a yearn, 7 years, 10 years or 20 years See mo about these various piana John A. Duala*. MONET TO LOAN— Charles J. Dean & Son. LOST—Red and black hog. Will Beck, phone 901-H.
। . — ■» FOB EXCBAMGB—Six-room bungalow within corporation, practically new, with basement under entire house, with 1 1-3 acres of ground. To exchange for ts wn property. Harvey Davisson. Mrs. Frank Somers and son went to Indianapolis today for a visit with relatives. Charles Spahr returned Monday afternoon to his home in Wabash. His wife and daughters will -remain here for a longer Visit and will also 1 visit relatives in Monticello before returning to their home. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Beck and Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Torbett, who had been guests of J. M. Torbett and family of Barkley township returned today to their homes in Indianapolis. Aileen Allman went to Batavia, 111., Sunday to attend the teachers* institute to be held there this week. Next week she will resume her duties as instructor in the English department in the Batavia high school. ester Rich, who had visited with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Rich of Indianapolis, and also relatives at Remington, returned from here today to his home in Cairo, UL, where he is engaged in the grain business.
