Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 285, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 30 November 1920 — Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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FOR SAUL LOOT—.Automobile WUX. Finder please leave at thia ofltoe. J. W. watwe* 13-4 FOB SAM—Two Spotted Poland China male hogs. Spring pigs purchased or Jesse Snyder. <34 apiece if taken quick. Fred Waling, R. F. D~ A Box <7-A « FOB BATiB ' -Good guernsey cow; single buggy harness; some shovels and nay forks, and erose out saw, a good one. Mrs. & A. Canada. 131 Oak St. 11-4 FOB SAM —Two good milk oowa will be ireah soon. Oak dining room table, il ft. long. Edison phonograph, 4 mln. attachment, stand and born, good steal range. Cheater Halstead. PhoneSiS -Green. 1M FOB »>T.B Good baaeburner. Can bo seen at Warner Bros.’ Store. Call Phone »01-I for price. Clara Gowland. 11-4 FOB USM It enre farm in Section 37, Coliax township, Newton oounty, 1W miles from consolidated school house, hair house, barn, good grainary; all in cultivation except SO acres Umber. Will sell at a reasonable price and on easy terms. Manno Miller, Morocco. ln<U RL 3. Phone Mt. Ayr, M-F. 11-11

I*o* SAM —Pears for sals at 76 cents per bushel. Thomas Clarkson, 7> miles southeast of Ranseelaar, on the Mrs. ChUcote farm. 11-3® MM SAM—Two pure bred Spotted Poland CJ tlaa sows. These are rood ones. W. W. Woodworth. & F. £ 1. McOoygburg. Ind. U-10 FOR *6 LIL ISM Ford tourin* bed. In excellent shape. Will sell winter top separate from bed. “Dock” Adams. Phone 5*;.. — W 2 , ~ ,i , i FOB 8.111-A few nice Cornish roosters. J. H. Hoover, phone 476Groek 108 Rachel St. 11-3 FOB St JUS—Onions at 4b cents per bushel at the Thomas Hayas place at north side of city. 11-1 FO* "s 4M—l«« acre _tagn. well drained, most all level; black soil; 6room houaa, good barn, corn cribs, good well, nue orchard, land all in cslflvation. Can give good term* on thin Price * jS ber acre Charles A weigh about 168 pounds, worth while tor some one wanting good breeding stock; aloe six-year-old cow. fresh Oct. 13th; alao 7® acres land. wvdl locatod with residence and store building. good Icoattou tor small store sad produce station, would ooasdder trade on this tract; also tons of KM acres, two miles of market on stone road, al level black land, all tn cultivaOoa, with splendid improvements; also term of 85 acres, one mile at market. good land and good improvements. P. B. Blue. Wtisstdeld. tod. « TO* 176 LB—Cut dowers and Potted plants. Osborne's Greenhouse. ts

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