Jasper County Democrat, Volume 20, Number 48, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 15 September 1917 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]

FARMERS! Please pay attention to these prices. I am paying 60c per 100 lbs. for old iron delivered; l*£c per lb. for rags; per lb. for old auto tires; from 10c to lsc per lb. for old metals. Bring yoi r Junk in at once and take advantage of the high prices. Sam Karnowsky Phone 577 Rensselaer, Ind.

FARMERS CAN HOLD GRAIN The State Bank of Rensselaer has made arrangements whereby they loan money on good bankable notes to permit farmers to hold ; their grain. This bank, will be pleased to have you call and make your financial needs known.—Advt. FANCY PRODUCE MARKET September 14. We top the market. Bring” us your eggs. Pried today 37c. We want your butterfat and are paying 4 4c.—C. E. PRIOR. TRANSFERS OF REAL ESTATE Patrick H Hallngan et ux to Otho Hyde, June 11. se!4 nw%. 36-32-5, 40 acres, Kankakee, $5,000. Joslah Davisson et ux to Jolm A Dunlap, September 6, n% sw, 33-31-5, Gillam. 80 acres; e part ne se, 32-31-5, 15 acres, Hanging Grove, $6,000. John Stack et ux to Evelyn M . Stack, September 8, se, 18t27-7, ! Carpenter, sl. Evelyn M Stack to John Stack .et ux, September 8, se, 18-27-7, i Carpenter, sl. Greenley H Comer et ux to Floyd Meyers. September 6, n part ne ne, • 4-30-6. 42.37 acres, Barkley, $3,000. 1 r i Charles G Spitler et ux to Morgan I, Sterrett, September 10, part lots 8. 9, blbck 1, Thompson’s addition, Rensselaer, $4,000. Nathan Gudeman et ux to Reuben B Mason, August 31, nw, nw sw, e*4 sw, nw ne, nw ne, 9-31-7, 360 acres. Keener, sl. Henry W Milner to George Lucterhand, August 9, part ne se, 25-27-7, 4 acres. Carpenter, $5,300. Marshall Williams et al to Charles ,H Guild, August 26, nw sw, : 23-31-5. 40 acres, Gillam, S7OO.

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