Jasper County Democrat, Volume 16, Number 99, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 18 March 1914 — Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]
w w tender this head notices will be published for 1 -cent-a-word for the first 1-2-cent-per-word for each additional insertion. To save book-keeping oish should be sent with notice. n£ not,ce accepted for less than cents, but short notices coming within the above rate, Will be published two or more times—as the case may be —for 25 cents. Where replies are sent in The Postage will be charged *:F r°]’ such replies to the adven- !• or Sale—A good black 4 year old horse, wt. about 13op.—REUBEN C. YEOMAN, Rensselaer, phone Mt Xvr ~ - 31 • m-1 b Posts lor Sale—-A lot of good split white oak posts, $8 per 100.— A. M. YEOMAN, R-3, phone' Mt. Ayr exchange 54-G. For Sale—One bay horse coming ti years old, ,wt. 1300, sound, will work any where: also one . Bronze < abler.—H. PAULUS, phone 4 0-G For Sale— 2 coming 3-year-old colts, 1 horse and 1 mare, also 2 red yearling male calves.—J. W. FAYLOR, Rensselaer, phone 526-F. m!6
Lost Pair of child’s shoes between Rensselaer and Pleasant Ridge Monday. Leave at Democrat office or notify FRED YOUNG, Rensselaer. . . !• or Sale—-Good high class piano, oak case, splendid instrument and in fine condition. Will be sold cheap, cash or time.;—FRED A PHILLIPS. ’ tf ’ For Sale—Alfalfa hay, native grown, of small stem and superior to irrigated product. We cannot deliver. C- F. MANSFIELD farm, Rensse laer. For Sale—lsl acre farm 3 miles south of Rensselaer, well improved. Farm adjoining sold recently at $l6O per acre. Will sell at a sacrifice, SBS per acre, if sold by May 1 HARVEY DAVISSON, phone 246. For Sale—-160 acres land, said to be very good ground, 6 miles Doniphan, county segt, Ripley County, Mo., land of the big red apple and pure water; just the climate you have been looking for; sl4 per acre. Exchange for good rental property.—GEO. W. JONES, Remington, Ind. !■ or Sale—-Stock and business of Fair Oaks livery, consisting of two small driving teams, 1 good carriage,. 1 storm buggy, 2 top buggies, 1 open single buggy, 1 trunk wagon, 2 sets double harness, 1 set single harness, lap robes, horse blankets, etc. If looking for a bargain, investigate at once.—-J. M. ALLEN, Fair Oaks, Ind, ' For Sale-—i arms of different sizes in this and adjoining counties, and some for exchange: Also city and town property for sale and exchange. List your property with me and I v. ill promise a square deal. Choice alfalfa, wheat, corn and pasture lands for sale from $25 and up.— JOHN O CONNOR, ex-sheriff Jasper county, Rensselaer, Ind.
FOR RENT For Rent—-My house on River street.—MAßY JANE HOPKINS. WANTED ta.uu, Good bright Office girl. Apply by letter only. Replies may e le t at DEMOC RAT OFFICE. \\ anted—Good stock shepherd dog pup.—JOE NAFZIGER, Goodland, Ind., R-R. Wanted—To borrow $1,200 to sl,5 00. Farm land security, will pay 6y 2 per cent interest.—G. F. MEYERS. Wanted—To rent a farm from 80 to 200 acres, by first-class tenant. Tenant is personally known to me G. F. MEYERS. Wanted I have several Inquiries for small farms, 40 to 80 acres If you have such a farm that you want to sell at a right price, list it with me.—HARVEY DAVISSON, Rensselaer, Indiana. - miscellaneous. Estray Taken Up—Last Monday, a coming two-year-old colt: Owner may have same by proving prop- 1 erty and paying adv.—HARVEY MESSMAN, phone 506-L. m-19 Stolen—From my buggy in th? rear of John Eger’s grocery store Thursday night, a black fur robe- .? 1 0 reward will be paid for information leading to the identity of the thief.—MARION I. ADAM’S, phone 033-L. . FINANCIAL Farm Loans—Money to loan on farm property in any sums up to SIO,OOO. —E. P. HONAN. Farm Loans—l am making farm loans at the lowest rates of interest. Ten year loans without Commission and without delay.—JOHN A. DUNLAP
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