Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 223, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 15 September 1920 — Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

FOB BABB— Three 34x4 tires and four tubes at a bargain. See Elmer Btggs at Karpowsky’s Iron yard .8-21 FOB HST.B— Grapea. Mrs. Donna Hays, phone 648-White. 8-20 fob SALE—4 cylinder Buick auto, A-l condition, with new set of tires. J. E. Murphy, at the College Ipn. -8-8 C FOB MTTB-' Rix spring pigs, pure bred large type Polands, will now weigh about 160 pounds, worth while for some one wanting good breeding stock; also six-year-old cow, fresh Oct. 18th; also 70 acres land, well located with residence and store building, good location for small store and Sroduce station, would consider trade n this tract; also farm of 880 sores, two miles of market on stone road, al level black land, all in cultivation, with splendid improvements; also farm of 86 acres, one mils of market, good load and good improvements. P. R. Blue, Wheatfield, Ind. FOB BAX*—4B lots all la one body. Geo. F. Mayors. WST,B— Second hand Ford touring car in A-J condition. Lynn Daugherty. FOB SAAB— Swayne-Robinson silo cutter, in excellent condition. Inquire Hemphill Brothers' Blacksmith shop. FOB BAX*-— 6 acres adjoining this city at a bargain. If sold at ones G. F. Meyers.

FOR EK NT FOB BSMT— Room for school girl during present term. Mrs, Katie O'Brien. 218 S. Weston street FABM FOB IEMT— 66O acres of new land opened by the new County Ditch running between Newland and Gifford. Farm has two six room houses and one two room house. One good barn and two good wells. 80 acres in corn this year. Several hundred acres of land which was cut over about five years ago and is now ready for the plow. Will rent entire tract to a progressive farmer with a good record and good equipment. This farm is on gravel road and joins the Wm. Hershman farm on the north. Ideal stock farm. Jasper County Farms Company, Newland, Ind. 8-26

WANTED. WAVTBb— Girl for general housework. Phone 925-J. Mrs. X Gwin. 8-21 WASTEO— Experienced girl for general housework. No washing, good wages. Phone 37. Mrs. Firman Thompson. 8-30 WAWTBn— AII kinds of furniture upholstered and repaired. Called for and delivered. Located at 130 E. Washington street. Ross Knickerbocker, phone 482. _ 8-20 WAlTTßD—Hickory Umber. Quote price per cord 3C inches long. Would like to secure site for small handle t Handle Co., Chicago WANTED —A second hand cook stove. Apply to James R. Craig, Thayer, Ind. WAXTXD-Man to work at onca Watson Plumbing Co. Phones 304 and 407. W4J"TJW—GirI or woman for general house work. Middle aged woman preferred. Phone 830. WAJtTlP—Someone to do family washing. Phone 432. 2-22 WASTED —To< rent or buy small modern bungalow. Mrs. A. Gangloff, '•li “ ~ LORY LOST—A collie pup, about one year old. notify Oscar Weiss, phone 536-J. t-21 LOST— Self-filling Conklin fountain pen. Max Robinson, phone 223. 8-21 — LOST— Bill* book' folder • containing 1313, one |lO bill and one 35 bill. Finder please notify James Moore, phone 356. 8-31 LOS*—Lady's dark blue, unlined coat, probably between Mt. Ayr and Rensselaer. Finder please return to this office. • 8-30

LOST—Auto license plate No. 287,190. Finder please return to Charles C. Parks, phone 855-A. 3-30 LOST—Between church and Monnet school, a silver cross, IM inches imxg with white enamel front. Finder please leave at this oSce. 8-13 LOST—Small black pmketbook containing two >1 bills and some small change, also cream check bearing name “Folger.” Finder please notify Mrs. William Folger, phone 913-H. 9-13 — — IM7 E. &>nd SU Chioagea HL ri* to introduce EUREKA HGG PRODUCER.* Eureka Mt*. Co, Bout BL Louis, HL TOgT rill of shiWs glstgirr Penr-T IWL Mpg. Boe Tooman. : FOBfnU- A bitflb of keys, Inquire hew. - cartMn for wnteme-