Jasper County Democrat, Volume 20, Number 7, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 21 April 1917 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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FOR SALE Or Rent—A farm of 80 acres, 12 miles north of Rensselaer.—Address BOX 3Oj?, Otterbein, Ind. Chevrolet “400,” good as new. Bargain.—M. 1. ADAMS & SON. ts White Oak Posts—Good ones.Phone 4, WHITE & LEE. a 24 My residence property onAlcKinley averiue. Will sell at a bargain. —L. STRONG, .’phone 173- m 2! Second-hand Ford, in good mechanical condition; car is nearly new; at a bargain if taken soon-. S. A. BRESNAHAN, phone 932-C. ts - . Setting Eggs-—White Wyandotte, 50 c and 75c per setting,—MßS. J JOHN KOHLER. Phone 938-C. ts Seed Coitl—l have a limited amount < of early No. 1 white. Phone 6u-W. i i—C, MA CLM, Remington, Ind. a2l IS. C White Leghorn eggs, 75c for 15, -S5 per 100.— ■ Rensselaer.. „ ml ; One almost new Barens Horsestocks. 1 i Call or write CAL BURROUGHS,' Fair Oaks, Ind. a2l • , Good Recleaned Timothy Seed, $3 per bushel, at RENSSELAER i GARAGE. ts —. — j Deering 7-foot binder, almost good j as new, at a bargain^—-DANA I RISHLING, Rensselaer. ia.2BGood Team of Work Mares, wt. > 2400.—W. B. WALTER, Rens-, selaer, R-3. Phone 80-C, ML Ayr: • exchange. ts { : Two roan Shorthorn bulls. 11 nios. : | old, decendants of. “Whitehallj Sultan.” Papprs furnished.—GUSSi YEOMAN, R-3, Rensselaer, Irid. [ \ Phone 7S-C,. Mt. Ayr.a26' *

j Team of mules, 9 and 10 years old; j. team of edits, coming 3 years old. I broke to work, and 1 5-year-old .horse. Will sell on time. —JOHN LONERGAN,ophone 955-F. if Remington Typewriter, No. 7, i , with tabulating attachment. Machine in splendid condition and looks and is practically ais good as new; cost $l2O, will sell at a bargain—THE DEMOCRAT. < Five-passenger Automobile in good running condition, electric horn, Presto-lite lights, top, good tires, two practically new; extra inner tubes, jack, etc. A bargain If sold soon. * Will demonstrate.—F. E. BABCOCK. * One Gasoline 16-Horse-power Engine, mounted on iron wheel wagon, will run ensilage cutter or small separator. This engine is a Fairbanks Morse, and a good one. $l5O buys it. This is a bargain for some one. See JOHN J. STOCKTON, or telephone 915-B or 409. z ts 50,000 to 75.000 Feet of Oak lumber, consisting of 2x4, 2x6, sills, inch boards, plank and