Jasper County Democrat, Volume 19, Number 68, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 November 1916 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
.. nder this head notices will be published for 1-cent-a word far the sing insertion, 1-2-cent-per-word for each additional insertion. To save book-keeping cash should be sent with notice. No notice accepted for less than twenty-five cents, but short notices coining within the above rate, will be published two or more times—as the case may be—for 2S cents. Where replies are sent in The Democrat’s care, postage win be rharged for forwarding such replies to the advertiser.] FOR SALE For Sale—A good base burner.— J. B. THOMPSON, Rensselaer, Ind. R ~ 4 - , n-23 For Sale—Good re-cleaned timothy seed, |3 per bushel, at RENSSELAER GARAGE. ts For Sale—The residence of the late Judson H. Perkins. Inquire of ETHEL PERKINS at county clerk’s office. For Sale—so,ooo to 75,000 feet of oak lumber, consisting of 2x4, 2x6, x-sills, inch boards, plank and bridge material. Price from sl2 to $lB at mill, with exception of bridge plank, which is $25. Also have white oak posts on ground at 7c each. Call J. N. BICKNELL, phone 642, Rensselaer. ts For Sale—One surrey, very nearly as good as new; 1 set livery harness; 1 one-horse mowing machine; 1 range stove; 1 five-tooth cultivator; 1 sausage grinder; 1 bedstead; churn.—F. M. PARKER. Phone 217. n-24
For Sale—Three houses of five and six rooms; in good .condition and well located. Can oe sold on monthly payment plan. Also small farm, with fair improvements; on stone road and well located; small payment down and balance In annual payments.—AßTHUß H. HOPKINS. ts For Sale—Red, white or bur oak lumber, sawed to any dimension desired, $lB per thousand for all building material; 4 miles west es Rensselaer, on county farm road.— A. M. YEOMAN, Rensselaer, R-3, phone 87-G, Mt. Ayr. ts For Sale—One 4-year-old mare, gentle; one spring colt; one black mare, good driver; 20 July pigs; new Deere corn planter with fertilizer attachment; new gopher; sulkey plow; new wagon and wagon bed; mowing machine; hay rake; set double work harness; platform scales, etc., etc.—MRS. M. E. DRAKE. Phone 243-Black. n-23 For Sale—One of the best located residence properties in Rensselaer, '75x300 feet, corner lot fronting on two improved streets; good two-story house, with cistern, drilled well, bath, barn and other out-buildings, etc. Ground alone is worth price asked for entire property. Terms if desired. For farther particulars call or address B. care THE DEMOCRAT. LOST Estrayed—One yearling steer, color light red, right ear split.— HOY RISHLING, Phone 902-D. n 26 FOR RENT For Rent—Good 6-room house, with garden and truck patch, \'a.i west side of town.—JOSEPH NESSIUS, Sr. n-22 For Rent—Five-room house on River street, only two blocks from postoffice.—MAßY JANE HOPKINS. WANTED Wanted—Family washings MRS. DOLPH DAY. n-28 Wanted Cheap typewriter, in good condition.—THE DEMOCRAT. Wanted—To fill your bin with soft coal whilq we have it. Phone 273. HAMILTON & KELLNER n26 Wanted—Man past 30 with horse and buggy to sell Stock Condition Powder in Jasper county. Salary S7O per mopth. Address 9 Industrial Bldg., Indianapolis, Indiana. MISCELLANEOUS Typewriter Ribbons—The Democrat carries in stock in its fancy stationery department the famous Nedich make of ribbons for nearly all the standard makes of typewriters, also for Burroughs adding machines. Price 65c each. Will be sent by mail prepaid to any address on receipt of price. ts FINANCIAL Money to Loan—s per cent farm loans.—JOHN A. DUNLAP. ts Mutual Insurance—Fire and lightning. Also state cyclone. Inquire oi M. I. ADAMS, j>hone 533-L. FaiTnJj^ans —We can procure you afiMHWr loan on your farm at 5 Can loan as high as 50 per ■F of the value of any good farm. in getting the money after ■MEM approved.—CHAS. J. DEAN Farm Loans—Money to loan on farm property in any sums up to SIO,OOO. —E. P. HONAN. I epi ihpi HUI IllU Without Chargee fee n Making or Recording Instruments. W. H. PAMKINBO* Russian engineers soon will begin experiments that will cover three years to ascertain if sugar beets can be raised profitably in Siberia. Subscribe for The Democrat.
