Jasper County Democrat, Volume 23, Number 76, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 18 December 1920 — Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

For Sale—A lot of standing timber, 4 miles west of> town on county farm road; 60 cents per" load for dead timber. $1 per load for green wood. Loads not to exceed 18 feet by 3 feet No cutting or hauling on Sunday. Call me befbre entering premises.—A. M. YEOMAN, phone 87-G, ML Ayr exchange.. JIO ■ »- For Sale—The Democrat hae for* sale several bundles of heavy usad wrapping paper, running about IT to 28 large sheets to a bundle, suitable for putting under rugs or carpets, building paper or for wrapping heavy parcels, at 86 cents per bundle. Rebuilt Typewriters at Bargain Prices—The Democrat has Just got in another lot of high-class rebuilt typewriters of standard makes which It can sell at one-half or less than the price of new machines. They are all in A-l condition, with new rubber tympana, new ribbons, etc., and look almost like new and will do Just as good work for many years es brandnew machines. Included In this lot are the following: 1 L. C. Smith, a visible writer, standard keyboard, with back-spacer, tabulator, etc., a mighty fine. machine and in the pink of condition. Price $65.00. 1 Underwood, visible, standard keyboard with;, back spacer, tabulator, etc., a fine machine at less than half the cost of a new one. Price $50.00. 1 Smith Premier No. 10, visible writer, back-spacer, tabulator, one or two-color ribbon, a dandy machine for thosO preferring double keyboard. Price $45.00. 1 Smith Premier No. 5, invisible writer, one or two-color ribbon, a good serviceable machine at the very low price of $30.00. Oliver No. 5, with tabulator, backspacer, etc., a fine machine. Price S4O. One Oliver No. 9 (latest model out) can scarcely be told from a brandnew machine and is practically as good in every way as one right out of the Oliver factory. Has tabulator, back-spacer, two-color ribbon, etc. Price $50.00. , Above prices are for cash, but will take your old machine in as part payment or will sell on part cash and balance monthly payments, if desired. If you want a typewriter It will pay you to call and look these machines over.—THE DEMOCRAT.

WANTED * Poultry Wanted —Turkey*, chickens, ducks, geese, veal, etc. —PHONE 313 for prices. ts Wanted—To buy poultry. Call 461 or 39 and we will come and get It. Highest prices paid.—WALLACE & HERATH. ts Truckina Wanted—l have a new ton truck and solicit business in this line. If you have moving or any other trucking to do, call 473. — FRANK HAMER. ts Wanted —All kinds of Plating, Welding, Electrical and Machine Shop Work. Prompt attention and special care given to all orders. Phone No. 37. —CORWIN ELECTRIC CO., 1729 Main St., Lafayette, Ind. dlB Clerks, (men, women) over 17, for Postal Mail Service. $125 month. Experience unnecessary. For free particulars of examination, write J. Leonard, (former Civil Service Examiner) 299 Equitable Bldg., Washington, D. C.

FOR RENT For Rent —Two farms, one 240 acres, one 300 acres, with buildings.—G. F. MEYERS. MONEY TO LOAN Farm Loans —Money to loan on farm property in any sums up to SIO,OOO. E. P. HONAN. ts Money to Loan—CHAS. J. DEAN A SON, Odd Fellows’ Building, Rensselaer. ts NOTICE OF COHUISSIONEBS' SALE or BEAL ESTATE Dora M. Kohley vs." Joseph F. Kanne, et al. In the Jasper Circuit Court. Cause No. 9247. Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned commissioner appointed In an action for partition In the Jasper Circuit Court, wherein Dora M. Kohley Is the plaintiff and Joseph F. Kanne, George E. Kanne, Anthony F. Kanne, Frank A. Kanne, John M. Kanne, Edward W. Kanne, Alphonsus H. Kanne, Arthur T. Kanne, Charlotte M. McFarland, Floyd Kanne and Donald Kanne are defendants for the partition of certain real estate therein described, to sell the real estate described in the complaint in said cause,- I will, as such commissioner on the 12th day or January, 1921, offer at private «sale, for not less than the appraised value, the following described real estate in Jasper County and State of Indiana, to-wit: ’ The East half of Section Twentyfour (24) Township Thirty-one (81) North, Range Five (6) West. A part of Lots One (1) and Two (2) In Block Sixteen (16) in the original plat of the City of Renselaer, Indiana, more particularly described aB follows, to-wlt: Beginning at the Southeasterly corner of said Lot One and running thence Northerly on the Westerly side of Weston Street a distance of Seventy-five (76) feet, thence Westerly parallel with Cornelia street One hundred fourteen (114) feet, thence Southerly parallel with Weston Street a distance of Seventy-five (76) feet to the Southerly line of said Lot One, thence Easterly along the Southerly line of said Lot One to the place of North half of Lot Two (2) and the South half of Lot Three (3) in Block Sixteen (16) In, the original plat of the City of Rensselaer, Indiana. . . Also a part of Lots One (1) and Two (2) In Block Sixteen (16) in the original plat of the City of Rensselaer, Indiana, more particularly described as follows ,to-wit: Beginning at the Southwesterly corner of said Lot One and running thence Easterly along the Southerly side of said Lot One a distance of Thirty (30) feet, thence Northerly parallel with Weston Street a distance of Seventy-five (76) feet, thence Westerly parallel with Cornelia Street a distance of Thirty (30) feet to the Westerly end of said Lot Two thence Southerly parallel with Weston Street seventy-five (76) feet to the place of beginning. TERMS OF SALE: One-third cash, one-third in nine (9) months and onethird In eighteen (18) months from date of sale, or for all cash, the purchaser securing said deferred payments, If any, by notes with six per cent (6%) Interest from date and secured by a purchase money mortgage .upon the real estate sold. Said sale to take pl&ce at the First ‘National Bank In the City of Rensselaer, Indiana. J. N. LEATHERMAN. Commissioner. 12-17-24-31. . *