Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 195, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 August 1910 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Th* Prettleit Moving Plotnr* Show in the City. BEX WABXEB, Proprietor.

Dr. E. C. English has just purchased of H. R. Currie the old Rowen farm of 80 acres, lying just south of the John Nowels farm, northwest of Rensselaer. The farm is occupied by Mack Sullivan. The consideration was ?90 per acre. Ed Christie, a real estate man of Wabash, returned home today after a business trip here. He recently purchased at a foreclosure sale 193 acres of land near Wheatfield and came here to look up the title, in which some defects were found. J. J. Wheelen, who accompanied Harvey Davisson here from Hamilton, N. Dak., has traded l£o acres of North Dakota land to Thos. Brusnahan, for the latter’s 80 acre farm in Union township. Mr. Wheelen is also said to be interested in the trade of land in North Dakota to Spinney Bros., of Goodland, for their general merchandise store. Farmers and laboring men should not fail to try the Barnyard shoe. They are a comfortable, durable shoe. The leather is tanned by a new process which makes them resist the ammonia found in rpanure, which is so destructive to leather. Many have tried them and pronounce them the best. Every pair is guaranteed. Fendig’s Exclusive Shoe Store, Opera House Block. Your "Want” adv. will receive prompt attention. Phone 18. ZZ2ZZ