Jasper County Democrat, Volume 22, Number 83, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 January 1920 — Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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Duplicate order booke, FalrD*n** scale books, etc., carried In stock tn The Democrat’s fancy stationery and office rupply deportment. FOR SALE For Sale —Four brood sows, due to farrow in March. Phone 947-F. —HARLOW PEEK. ts For Sale—Good seasoned wood that will burn.— PHONE 352. ts For Sale—7-room residence, well located, close to churches and school. Terms. FLOYD MEYERS. For Sale—Fine 119-acre farm with fine buildings, good soil and good location; $75 per acre. Ask me. —JACK BISHOP, Buchanan, Michigan. • j 24 For Sale—Good, sound, 8-year-old mare, wt. about 1200; also one auto trailer in good condition, with stock rack.—G. M. MYRES, Rensselaer, phone 640. jl7 Wood For Sale—We have dry 4-ft. wood for sale at our firm near the Moffitt switch, at $5 per cord on ground; also plenty of green wood at $4.50. —D. F. MAISH. Enquire of O. W. Cedarwall, phone 910-G. j 24 For Sale —Six-room house, one lot, on Van Rensselaer street; fair condition. City water and lights. —MRS. J. J. EDDY, phone 603. For Sale—Two houses and 3 lots adjoining on Franklin street, one 4-room, one 6-room house; well, fruit, etc. Lots 75x180 feet. More ground adjoining can be purchased reasonably.—M ARION COOPER, phone 642-Black- . f 2 For Sale—Fino navy beans, JOc per (pound.—E. P. ' HOMAN, phone 334. ts

PUBLIC SALE Horton and Heltzell’s big public sale will be held at “Suitsus” farm Feb. 20, 1920. Livestock and implements. Watch for particulars, ts

Subscribe for The Democrat. _____ Z - Automobiles - January 13, 1920. Dear Sir —The Essex combines the appeal of qualities heretofore not obtainable in any automobile type. - t It has, lightweight advantages such as moderate price, low upkeep, and operation costs. But it also has such large car qualities as endurance, riding ease, power, speed and flexibility of 'performance. No car its weight is at all comparable in the finer qualities to Essex. That is why those who know Essex are compelled to refer to large, high-priced cars, When describing its performance. And see how Essex has proved endurance. Many owners have driven their Essex cars 18,000 to 25,000 miles without a single repair item. Do you know of any other lightweight car of which that can be said? The Essex Sed<an is particularly favored by the growing number who prefer an enclosed car for all seasons. The Roadster is the latest additidn to the Essex family. It is first choice with many who use an automobile much im business, and is equipped with a special rear deck arrangement, which permits the carrying of sample casds or a trunk, unseenCome and see the Essex, or let us call for you at your convenience. Yours very truly, HUGH KIRK.

two large halls and pantry; two basement rooms. AU in excellent condition. Corner of Susan and Weston streets. Telephone 603. — MRS. J. J. EDDY. > For Sale —240-acre farm, well improved, 3% miles north of Rensselaer.—MßS. J. J. EDDY, phone 603. For Saje—A lot of second-hand lumber, consisting of sheeting, 2x6, 2xß, etc.—KUBO9KE & WALTER, phone 294. ts For Sale at Bargains—All kinds of second-hand automobiles. Come In and look them over. In tne white-front garage.—KUBOSKE & WALTER. ts For Sale or Rent —Big 40x80 threepole tent, 10-foot wall; just the thing for public sales- We are through with it, as we are now In our new white-front garage.—KUBOSKE & WALTER. ts For Sale —Nine rebuilt and secondhand typewriters of various standard makes, such as Reming* tons, Olivers, Smith Premiers, Victors, Densmores, etc. Come in and let us demonstrate them to you and get prices.—THE DEMOCRAT. For Sale—lOO-acre , farm, well