Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 40, Number 44, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 February 1908 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Classified Column. WANTED—A position as housekeeper faf a middle aged lady. Inquire at thhfyffice. II ' • FOR SAL 2 Storm porch with glass door. Refrigerator. Cook stove. Mrs. Joe Jack-on. WANTED—to men to Cot cotd wood. Inquire of John C. McOolly, at G. E. Murray store, or telephone No. 78. FOR RENT—A ten acre tract with good house and barn, good well and some fruit. Call on C. J. Dean. WANTED—A man to buy a well improved 10-acre lot in the city of Rensselaer. At reduced cash price. Inquire of B. F. Ferguson. FOR SALE—White Holland turkeys, good as the best. B. D. Comer, R. R. No. a. FOR SALE—Thorobred barred Plymouth Rock cockerels. Prices reasonable. Egg* for setting m season. G. H. Clarke. Skates sharpened work done right for IO cents. Jimmie Brown. FOR SALE—Good residence property, 7 rooms, 2 lots, bath room. Weil andrastern, hard wood floors. Property in excellent con dition. Inquire at Hotel Makeever. FOR RENT-Tbree well tiled farms to rent on easy terms to a good honest farmer} several acres worth S6O per acre for potatoes. Dr. S. H. Moore, Rensselaer, Ind. FOR SALE —R. C. B, Leghorn cockerel* 75 cents each, While Wyandotte $t each at O.C. Halstead’s. Route 3, Rensselaer, Ind 2tpjan24-s8 FOR SALE—Barred rock cockerels, lain vigorous, farm raised and healthy. Fnß blood and finely marked. A. P. Burton, 4tsw Phone 524 A WANTED—To help every farmer who i* going to hold'a public sale to give it publicity. We publish a free list in two* issues nl the Semi-Weekly Republican whenever WU print the bills. Public Sale! The undersigned will offer at Public Ssh at the Fritz Zard farm, 2 1-2 miles north and 1-2 mile east of Rensselaer, on Wednesday, Feb. 12th, beginning at ten a. m., the -following described property: 10 head of Horses °* e ba ? ™ are : 7/* old, wt 1600. m foal to Kenton’s jack; one bay horse, 7 yrs old, wt 1200; one sorrel rqare, ttn yrs old, wt 1250; one black mare! coming 4 yrs old, wt 1660, in toal to the Kingeisen horse, one grey mare, coming 4 yrs old wt 1550, in foal to Billy Wonder; one grey mare, 12 yrs old, wt 1600; one grey more, 13 yrs old, wt 1400} one bay mare, aged, wt uop; one bay mare, 6 yrs old, wt 900, lady and automobile broke; one good saddle pony and cattle horse, a good one, wt 900; one yearling mule. 21 Head of Cattle ix , milcb co , ws - * fresh in March and 2 in Apri'; two coming 2-year old heifers, will be fresh in July; 3 coming 2-year old steers; ten last spring calves— 4 steers, 4 heifers and 2 bulls. 26 Head of Hogs Five brood sows, all safe in pig, farrow in April; 7 head of shoats, wt about 150; 13 fall pigs, wt 40 or 50 lbs., 1 Poland China boar. Farm Implements °. n ? narr ° w ,ire r triple bed; one double seated buggy; one Deere gang plow; one John Deere sulky plow; 2 John Deere walking breaking plows; 4 cultivators, 3 Avery, 2 with gopher attachments, one Brown walking cultivator; 4 barrows, 2 new lever three-sec-tion harrows. 2 flexible harrows; one John Deere disc; 2 seeders, one end-gate; one lowdown; one Deeriag binder; one Deering mower; one one-horse hay rake; one hay gatherer; hay fork and ropf; 2 hay racks; set of bob sleds: set of dump boards; 7 sets Of work harness; one set single harnest, and other articles. TERMS—Sums of $5 and under cash la hand; sums over $5 a credit of II idonth* will be given without interest if paid when due; if not paid when due 8 per cent interest from date 6 per cent discount for cash. No property to be removed until settled for. FRITZ H. ZARD B. R. AMSLER Fred Phillips, Auctioneer. C G. Spitler, Clerk. Chas. Grant, Hot Lunch. Remember J. A. Teter’s sale of Pure Bred Duroc Jersey Bred Sows in Remim/ton in heated sale barn Monday Feb. 17th. This herd hasp competed in the strongest shown I tbe past five years including the I Worlds Fair at St. Louis, always being awarded its share of the prizes, bat last fall it won 34 prizes at two State fairs 16 beiog first, 7 seconds, 6 thirds, 6 champions and 2 grand champions were awarded more bine ribbons and more money than any other herd presented at Indiana and Michigan State fairs. 12 head fall yearlings, 8 tried sows, 20 spring gilts constitute this offering, this is a select bunefc of sows no old worn oat staff no calls go in tbe sale yon are cordially invited to come and spend the day with me and inspect my offering and see the best bunch of sows that will sell under the hammer this winter. Every animal guaranteed. Send for a catlalogne. J. A. Teter. B. S. Feodig la now in the market for all kinds of poultry si the highest market price. You bad beet sell yonr young roosters now, as they will soon beoome staggy and sell lor lssa money. Clean up all your surplus old bens before the laying s ason begins. Gull and see mo for prices. B. S. Fendig. Subscribe for the Republic»n.
