Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 18, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 21 January 1914 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
FOR SALE—Two good rugs, one 9x12, the other 9:3x10:6; both rugs in good condition, one nearly new. Harve J. Robinson, at Republican office; or house. FOR SALE—One of the best building lots in Rensselaer, less than two blooks from main corner of Washington street. If you want one of thefßest building lots in Rensselaer, near Public library, schools and churches and on improved street and are Willii-g to pay what it is worth, investigate this. 'Abundance of fruit o:i t' lot. Leslie Clark, -t the Republic i an office. - ~ - FOR SALE—Nearly all the property advertised by me for side in ■his issue is owned by myself or nembers of my family. I am not in the real estate busim.3 l but wish *o get rid of a surplus of city real . ,■■■ t— - FOB RENT FOR RENT—3 lower rooms, electric lights; -water and Phone 489*. WANTED. WANTED—SO sales ladies; apply at Bowles & Parker’s store between 4 and 5 o’clock Wednesday and Thursday! evenings. WANTED—BaIed straw, ten or fifteen tons. Oats straw preferred. Hamilton & Kellner. WANTED—By a young lady, a place to do general housework in town. Inquire of Mrs. James Norris, Phone 185. WANTED—By married mar job on farm by month or year. John Donnelly, R, D, No. 1. LOST. LOST—Between Davisson corner and Rensselaer, a Barred Rock rooster. Finder please return to Dr. F. A. Turfler. STRAYED—Six head of two year old cattle from the Lawler Pleasant Ridge farm. Inform James E. Walters at Rensselaer, or Fred Feldhaus, at the farm, phone 24-A MISCELLANEOUS. ; Get your automobile rr.gistr ition blank for license at the Main Garage. We send in the fee for you. N. C. Shaferf Notary Public. See James Clark for bicycle repairs. , NOTICE—To Ford Automobile Owners—The undersigned is prepared to repair Ford machines and to vulcanize inner tubes; also to save you money on bicycle tires. Shop, across the alley and nQrth of Norgor’s hitch barn—James G. Clark.
W. H. DEXTER. W. H. Dexter will pay 32V*c for Butterfat this week. LEE. Mrs. Arthur Williamson and son, Oscar, went to Sheridan Sunday to attend the funeral of the former’s brother-in-law, Ira Baker, who died Saturday night at 12. Funeral at 10 o’clock Monday. ■ Mrs. Johnson Widner and two children went to DelpMSaturday to visit her mother. -Mrs. McCormick and little twins went to Reynolds Saturday to visit her parents. Louis Noland went to Mono n Saturday. Friday Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Steward went to Lafayette to see their new granddaughter at Rolland’s. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jordan went to Monticello Friday to see their little granddaughter. Miss Snowburger, who is sick. Mrs. Myers, of Francesville, came Friday evening to see her daughter, Mrs. Thos. Clark. Mrs. Ethel Otterberg, of Rensselaer, came Sunday to see her parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Jacks. Misses Etha and Thelma Noland spent Sunday with Miss Agnes Stiers. Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Jacks and children spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Rishling. Mrs Leroy Noland’s sisters, Mrs. Garrigues, of Francesville, and Mrs. ThaVer, of Illinois, came Monday. Chas. Swing went to Francesville Monday and from there to Lafayette, returning home Tuesday morning. Conrad Maxwell, of Mitchell, S. Dak., called on relatives and friends in this vicinity Tuesday. Mrs. Laura Lutz, of Rensselaer, is visiting her daughter, Mrs. John Maxwell, this week. Mrs. Ella Noland called on Mrs. Etta Lefler Tuesday. Mrs. Cora Stiers was out collecting quarterage Tuesday. For having in their storehouses eggs unfit for human consumption Armour & Co. and Swift & Co. were fined SSOO each in New York city Monday. In the same court eight smaller dealers were fined $25 each fo&dMftimilar offense.
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