Jasper County Democrat, Volume 19, Number 103, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 March 1917 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
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 Te each. Call J. N. BICKNELL, phone 642. Rensselaer. ts
One of the Best Located Residence properties in Rensselaer. 7 5x3 ob feet, corner lot fronting on two improved streets; good two-story house, with cistern, drilled well, bath, barn and other ou;-buildings, etc. Ground alone is worth price asked property. Terms ft desired. For further particulars call or address R c- THE DEMOCRAT. See JAY W. STOCKTON for some choice lots in the city of Rensselaer. Indiana. Fine location; all public improvements made-and paid for. Also some fine uncultivated land, as well as some of the best land that’s in Jasper county. There is no indebtedness against any of this property. If you are interested telephone 25 or 915-B. ■■ ■ Bees—l have for sale twenty strong hives of Italian bees. Price $8 per hive, cash. Each hive, if the season be favorable, will give from two to four swarms. I will sell May and June swarms for $5 per stand. Men who assume to know claim that a hive of bees should be in every orchard and pickle field to pollenize each bloom and thus produce a large crop. The old saying, I“A swarm in May is worth a ton of hay, and in June a silver spoon,” mav hold good this year.—FRANK foLtz. ~
FOR RENT 80-Acre Improved Farm, 2 miles southeast of Wheatfield. —HARVEY DAVISSON. ' ' 160-A ere Farm, well located, and in good condition. —ARTHUR H. HOPKINS,tf A Dandy Suite of Ofßce Rooms over The Democrat office. —F. E. BABCOCK.tf The Five-Room Flat over The Democrat office, city water, bath, electric lights, etc. To small family only.—F. E. BABCOCK. Phone 3ia or 311. Pasture of 160 Acres, has quite a good deal of timber on it, and there is also a lot of pasture in the open land for grazing purposes. Will rent reasonable. It is north of Rensselaer. See JAY W. STOCKTON for further information. Telephone 25 or 915-B. We Have Room for about 250 head of stock for the season on the J. J. Lawler pastures near Fair Oaks, plenty of grass and water. Cattle, all ages, $1 per month; horses, $1.50 per month for season. Call or see superintendent, JAMES E. WALTER. Phone 337. ts LOST On Monday Evening. March 12, on the streets of Rensselaer, auto chain for Ford car. Finder please return to ROSCOE HALSTEAD, at Main Garage. m-24
WANTED At Once, one-half dozen Setting Hens.—RAY D. THOMPSON. MISCELLANEOUS Butter Wrappeiu Vegetable parchment butter wrappers in any I quantity desired, either plain or printed, at The Democrat Office, ts Storage—l have two rooms for storage of light household or other goods in The Democrat building. Terms reasonable.—F. E. BABCOCK. Phone 315 or 311. Typewriter Ribbons—The Democrat j carries in stock its fancy stationery department the famous Nedich make of ribbons for nearly ' all the standard makes of typewriters. Price 65c each. Will be sent by mail prepaid to any address on receipt of price. ts FINANCIAL Money to Loan —5 per cent farm loans.—-JOHN A. DUNLAP. ts Mutual Insurance —Fire and Lightning. Also state cyclone. Inquire of M. L ADAMS- Phone 533-L ts Farm Loans—l can procure you a five-year loan on your farm at 5 per cent. Can loan as high as 50 per cent of the value of any good farm. No delay ih getting the money after title is approved—CHAS. J. DELAN & SON. ts Farm Loans—Money to loan on farm propertv in any sums up to $16,606.—E, P. HONAN. I Hal Hial Without Delay, I Mr I lilr s, '~ itiont Commission, Uul lllu Without Charges for or Recording MKV Instruments. hIUIu.I W. H. PARKINSON.
