Jasper County Democrat, Volume 15, Number 19, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 June 1912 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
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for sale For Sale— A good 16-foot store counter.—THE DEMOCRAT. For Sale—A swinging typewriter stand to attach to desk —THE DEMOCRAT. Seed Com—A few bushels of fine seed corn for saIe.—MOSES SIGO. Remington, Ind. For Sale—Nice Sweet Potato plants, 1 mile south of Parr—HARSHBERGER & l’ Eggs For Hatching—Barred Plymouth Rock eggs for sale by M. I. ADAMS Rensselaer. ts I-or Sale-:—6o bushels of re-clean-ed Millet seed, at Wm. Heilscher’s mill. Kniman. Ind.—GEO. LAMpHIER. ' j 2 0 For Sale—Good 8-room house with 5% lots 50x150, good new barn; 51,§50, on Elm street.—H DAVISSON. For Sale—l have No.. 1 Hungarian seed for sale; also hay at sls per ton.—Globe Onion Farm, ALF DONNELLY, Phone 548-B. jlO Hee Supplies For Sale—Sections, starter, hives, and everything in the bee supply line.—Phone 518-A or address JOHN KOLHOFF, Rensselaer, Ind. jyl
For Sale—Rose Comb Rhode Island Reds, first prize pen at Rensselaer poultry show; Ist, 2d, 3d and 4th prize pullets in pen. Eggs 75c for 15. GUS YEOMAN, Rensselaer, R-3, phone 78-C, Mt. Ayr.
For Sale— Bo acres of land in Keener tp., fair improvements, for quick sale only $26 per acre; half cash, balance on time. —HARVEY DAVISSON, Rensselaer, Ind.
For Sale—The Democrat has for sale several good, well-made counter drawers, about 20x30, 8 inches deep, walnut front, with pulls. Will be sold at 50c each singly or in bulk.
For Sale— Lot 75 ft. front, with a fine modern residence, located right up town, with electric lights, city water, bath, toilet, and good barn. $2,200. Easy terms.—H. DAVISSON.
For Sale— Five horses, 1 9-yearr old mare with coht; 1 5-year-old horse; 1 2-year-old horse; 1 2-year-old mare, good ones. Also 2 sets work harness.—J. W. FAYLOR, Rensselaer, R-2, phone 526-F.
Nice eight room, two-story house city water, electric lights, two lots, small barn, on improved street, cement sidewalks, sewer, etc., all paid for. Is now rented at $lO per month. This property is almost new and is a bargain at the price sl,~ 500. HARVEY DAVISSON. ■ 1 Fanns For Sale—l have a number of farms for sale in different parte of this county and adjoining counties, and I have made up my mind to devote my time to the business. Therefore if you have any farms or town property to sell or trade give me a chance and I will give you a square deal.—JOHN O’CONNOR, Ex-sheriff Jasper county, Kniman. Ind.
Pulleys and Shafting— The Democrat has for sale very cheap the following, all in excellent condition: 5 feet 1 11-6 in. shafting. 1 4-cone pulley 13 to 18 inch cones, 3 in. face to each cone. 1 2-cone pulley 16 to 18 inch cones, 3 in. face to each cone. 1 14 inch pulley, 8 in. face. 1 10 inch pulley, 6 in. fac§. (All the above are iron pulleys for 1 llr>l6 shafting.) ( 1 10 inch wood pulley, 5 in. face. 1 6 inch wood pulley, 4 in. face. 2 15 inch iron pulleys, 2 in. face. The above will be sold separately and at almost your own price, as we have no use for them since installing electric power.—THE DEMOCRAT.
/ WANTED Wanted—Parties desiring to sell their farm or town property to list same with me.—HARVEY' DAVISSON. Wanted—Teams to plow by the acre for buckwheat. Call or write as soon as possible.—JOHN O’CONNOR, Wanted— Good steady boy to feed job press and make himself generally useful about printing office. Must be 16 years or older.—THE DEMOCRAT. Wanted—For our files, one copy, each of The Democrat of April 8, 1911, and April 3, 1912; 10 cents each for the first good, clean copies delivered at THE DEMOCRAT office. ■ ' ■ -.i L 1 . Wanted—We offer all summer’s job to three middle-aged men in this county. No boys need apply. If you are the man we want, will start you immediately at SI 6.50 weekly. References required.—GLEN BROS., Rochester, N. Y. jyl
