Jasper County Democrat, Volume 23, Number 78, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 25 December 1920 — Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
FOR SALE i Fee Sale at Barnalna —All kinds of second-hand automobiles. Como la and look them over, in the WhiteFront Garage—KU BOSK ■ A WALr TER. « For Bale— Recleaned Omethy need at Rensselaer Garage, phono IM. For Balo—B head ekotss and 10 pl«a; 10 miles north and U mile west at Rensselaer. —HARRY HIBBS. dM ,lor Bale—Extra largo, pure-bred Barred Plymouth Rock oockereba fl each— MßS. N. SCHMITTMte, phone 222-D. il Far Salo—The Renoeotaor ecbooi board is offering for sale the 60S foot of iron fence surrounding the intermediate school building. If interested see EDWARD P. LANB. ts For Balo dßoors l»rm, Ift ml lee south of Fair Oaks, 2 miles northwest of Parr. Good buildings, land partly tiled. Price MO per acre, easy tarma—W. A. MoCURTAIN. Reneselaer. ts I For Sale—Having bought the William Hershman foundation stock of pure bred Bronse turkeys, X will have a limited number of hens and toms for sale. Hens, 18.60 and up; toms, MB and up, owing to markings.—ALVA D. HERSHMAN, Medaryville, Ind.. R. F. D. For Sale—l6o-acrs farm, well drained, moat all level, black soil; 6 room houae, good barn, corn cribs, good well, fine orchard; land all io cultivation. Can give good terms on thia. Price 180.00 per acre. —CHARLES 3. DEAN A SON. ts
For Sale—Some co si bare* Ins In well improved farms located within S miles of Rensselaer. 120 a, 122 a, 212 a, 152 a., 80 a I also havs some exceptional bargains in improved farms of all slws farther out from Rensselaer. For further particulars see me or call 246, office, or 49K home.—HARVEY DAVISSON. ts For Salo—Having Installed an electric metal pot for its model 8 Linotype, The Democrat has for sale a 4 or 2-gallon gasoline air pressure tank with guage, about 20 feet of 2-8 Inch Iron pipe with coupling* and elbows, some gasoline burners, the metal pot taken out, etc. Any or all of the above will be sold at bargain prices.—THß DEMOCRAT. For Bale—A lot of standing tlmben 4 miles west of town on county farm road; 60 cents per load for dead timber, fl per load for green wood. Loads not to exceed 12 feet by 8 feet. No cutting or hauling on Sunday. Call me before entering premises—A M. YEOMAN, phone 87-G, Mt. Ayr exchange. J»
For Sale—The Democrat has fee sale several bundles of heavy used wrapping paper, running about fft to 28 large sheets to a bundle, sett* able for putting under rugs or carpets, building paper or for wrapping heavy parcels, at 26 cents per bundle. Rebuilt Typewriters at Bargain Prices—The Democrat has Just got in another lot of high-class rebuilt typewriters of standard makes whlctt It can sell at one-half or less than the price of new machines. They are all In A-l condition, with new rubber tympans, new ribbons, etc., and look almost like new and will do just an good work for many years as brandnew machines. Included In this lot are the follow- * Ing: * 1 L. C. Smith, a visible writer, standard keyboard, with backspaces, tabulator, etc., a mighty fine mar chine 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 those preferring double keyboard. Price 145.00. _ M y 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, back- • spacer, etc., a fine machine. Price >4<k 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. x r 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, At desired. If you want a typewriter it will pay you to call and look these machines over.——THE DEMOCRAT.
WANTED Poultry Wanted—Turkeys, ducks, geese, veal, etc.—PHONH 813 for prices. “ Wanted—To buy poultry. Call 4« or 89 and we will come an* it Highest prices paid.—WAULACB & HERATH. Trucking Wanted—l have a new ton truck and solicit business in this line. If you have moving or any other trucking to do, call FRANK HAMER. « MONEY TO’LOAN Farm Loans— Money to loan on/®"" property in any sums up to >IO,OOO. E. P. HONAN. “ Money to Loan— CHA*. d. OKAN < SON,- Odd Fellows’ Building, salatr?' . ■ ; __ _ l ’ - Duplicate order books, Fairbanks scale -books, etc., carried in Stock at The Democrat offices'
