Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 232, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 25 September 1920 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

FOB SAXJB— Cut flowers and potted plants. Osborne’s Grenhousa FOB SAUB— Team young mares. wt. 2800; gray horae; Jeraey cow, frenh in February; three heifers, two frenh in spring; good wagon; gravel boards; single buggy; single harness; walking plow; corn sheller; new cultivator; two gasoline engines and Empire cream separator. Philip Heuson, KF. D. 1, Rensselaer, Ina. Phone 647A. I*- 1 FOB SAM — Cheap, if taken at once, one black mare colt, 3 yrs. old. sound. Call at Monument works, phone FOB BAI.B— The Hemphill livery barn building, or will sell building and lot. Fine location for business# Phone 329-Green. 10-*

FOB SABS— Sweet apples, apples for jelly, canteloupes and watermelons. G. W. Royster, phone 938-K. >->8 rOB MT.f Six spring pigs, pure bred large type Polands, will now weigh about 150 pounds, worth while for some one wanting good breeding stock; also six-year-old cow, frosh Oct. Uth; also 70 acres land, well lecated with residence and store building, good location for small store and produce station, would consider trade on this tract; also farm of MO acres, two miles of market on stone road, al level black land, all in cultivation, with splendid improvements; also farm of 86 acres, one mile of market, good land and good improvements. P. K Blue, Wheatfield, Ind. FOB SAU — Grapes. Mrs. C. B. .Wells, 756 Vine and Mathewson Sts. IPhone 648. - ---.. ...y FOB SAKE— Medium sized coal stove. See Victor Comer. FOB * tT> —<3 lota all in one body. Geo. F. Meyers. FOB UXdl— Tomatoes at 76 cents per bushel. Clyde Schults. Phone 954-L.

FOR RENI. FOB BENT— Room with bath for school girl during present term. Mrs. Ifatie O’Brien. 818 8. Weston BL »-87 FABM FOB BSMT—66O acres of new land opened by the new County Ditch between Newland and Gifford. Farm has two six room houses and one two room house. One good barn and two good wells. 88 seres 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 ana good equipment, Thia farm is on gravel road and joins the Wm. Hershman farm on the north. Ideal stock farm. Jasper County Farms Company, Newland. Ind. S-M WANTED. WAITED — Dining room girl at the Barnes Restaurant. 10-9

WaAtbd —A sales representative in this territory to sell oils, greases, etc. Big opportunity for the right party. THE UMPIRE OIL CO.. Cleveland. Ohio. lO' 2 to work in yard. Rensselaer Lumber Co. Phone 4. lv-1 WAITED— Place for school boy to work for board, or for board reasonable price. Mrs. A. Halleck. 8-30 WAFTED—Man to work at onea Watson Plumbing Co. Phonos 804 and 487. —. ■ — —■ "" r WANTED— GirI or woman for general house work. Middle eg** woman preferred. Phone 930-G. WAITED-To buy a second hand extension ladder, 80 or 86 feeL R J. Gams ter, phone 106. 8-16 WANTED— Married man for general farm work. Employment permanent. House and usual conditions. Thomas Lang, phone 866-C. 8-8* FOB NXCKAMOB— Six-room bangwow within corporation, practically new. with basement under entire house, with 1 1-3 acres of ground. To exchange for ts wn property, x Harvey Davisson. LOST . LOST—Man’s dark gray coat between the A. L. Padgett and Joseph Kanne homes. Notify H. L. Hendricks or leave at Garment factory. 8-87

LOST— Wednesday, near postofflee, ladies' gold pin, with initial ’XT on-1 graved on IL Finder please leave aX this office. 8-88 ~XX»ST—Saturday, night. black glased button, between Prlncem theatre and Haas- Newby Grocery. Finder please return to /S-race Haas, Phone 188. ts *■” tify Kenton Parkison. phone 888-B sere? cloak, Dolman ’ stylo Joseph shMirleh Jr nhone 881 -G. >3B ~MikßAit' to W* t>aiU-~T