Jasper County Democrat, Volume 13, Number 95, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 15 March 1911 — Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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Woodehoppers Wanted- —two" miles west of Surrey.—JOSEPH KOSTA, Fair Oaks, R-l. Phone Ml. Ayr 8-K.

For Rent—House of four rooms in northeast part of town—ARTHUR H. HOPKINS.

For Rent—Good 8 room house, with barn, centrally located, within two blocks from court house. House will be vacant abont March 15th. Enquire of C. H. PORTER, or Phone 130.

Farm for Rent—House and 100 or more acres of good corn land. Tenant must be prepared to handle and come highly recommended. Or will take in married man as farm hand. For particulars apply at The Democrat office. ml 3

To Breeders—l have two stallions, Acrobat A and X-Ray, both trotting horses, that will make the season of 1911 at the Stock Farm, east of town.—JUNE HENKLE. ts

For Sale—3 male Duroc-Jersey pigs, eligible to registration.—GEO. McELFRESH, R-l, phone 534-1. ml 6

For Sale —100 head of bred Shropshire ewes. A . E. KYLE, Remington, Ind-, Phone 105-W. al2

For Sale—My property at Aix, Ind , consisting of store room and dwelling house, cheap, or will rent same. Address JAMES WISEMAN, Rensselaer, R-2. ts

For Sale—-3 coming 2-year-old draft colts, and 2 coming yearlings, 1 pair of mares in foal. —W. A. SHOOK, Kniman, Ind. mls

For Sale—Three horsU power gasoline engine.—BERT ABBOTT, at Babcock & Hopkins’ Elevator.

Pure Blood Plymouth Rock Chickens—Eggs for setting, 50c for 15, or $3 per 100.— MRS. JOE ADAMS, Route 4, Rensselaer, Ind. Phone 529-C. ml 4

Eggs for Sale—Having procured the first prize winning Barred Rock cockerel at Rensselaer P. show of Pullins Bros., also a number of others from same strain, 1 will offer some eggs from first pen at $2.50 per setting; sec. >#en, $1.50. Also M. B. turkey eggs from Pullins Bros, prize-winning strain at $1.50 apiece. Phone A. D HERSHMAX, R. F. D. 1, JHedaryville, Ind. m 26

For Sale —S. C. White Leghorn eggs, 15 for 50c.; R. C. Silver Laced Wyandotte eggs, 15 for 50c_ — A. G. W. FARMER, Rensselaer.ml9

For Sale —Three or four Bronze turkey toms and one fancy tom.— -C. E. PRIOR, Fancy Produce Market. First come, first served; we /don’t hold them for anybody. / >

For Sale—All kinds of hardwood lumber, wood, slabs and poets— RANDOLPH WRIGHT, Rensselaer, Ind,, R-3, phone 26-1 Mt. Ayr. aprl

For Cows, fresh in Mar. 6 miles south-west of Rensselaer, Mt_ Ayr phone 29-M—ARTHUR POWELL, Route 3, Rensselaer, Ind. S. C. Brown Leghorn Eggs—For setting, 50c per 15; $3 per 100.— MRS. W. H. WORTLEY, Rensselaer, Ind., R-4. ' i