Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 19, Number 6, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 September 1897 — Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Next Sunday’s Excursion. The following are the rates and time of arrival, of next Sunday’s special Chicago excursion train, for Jasper county and neighboring points. Lee 8:35 A. M 81.00 McCoysburg.. 8:41 “ “ 1.00 P. Ridge 8:47 “ “ .. .. 1.00 Rensselaer... .8:57 “ “ 75 Surrey .......9:08 “ “ 75 Fair Oaks ....9:20 “ “ 75 Rose Lawn .. .9:33 “ “ .. .. .75 Thayer 9:39 “ “ .... .75 Shelby 9:44 “ “ 75 The return train will leave Chicago at 11 P. M.
Advertised Letters. W. M. Cavender, Miss Maggie Ducharme, Mr. James R. Fry, Jno. O. Chrystal, Mrs. Mary Hart, Herman Hebanbrock, Mrs. Marion Baker, Mrs. Burk, Mrs. John Beechrr, James H. Pierce, Mr. Joeph Parcel, Dr. R. Olds.
Rensselaer Markets. Wheatßs to 90c Rye 40c Oats 16 to 18c Corn 27c Butter. 10 to 15c Eggs 12c Chickens 7|c Hens 5c Turkeyssc to 7c Ducks 5c .Geese...... ....... .$3 to $5 a doz. Veal 4|c Hidess to 6c Cattle3c to 4c Hogs3£ to 3|c Potatoes sl. Hay. $5. Wool 10 to 15c
I have the Studebaker wagon for sale in all styles". C. A. Roberts. One More Cheap Excursion. On Sunday Sept. 26th the Monon will run one more 75 cent excursion to Chicago, and the last Chicago excursion of the season. The train will leave Rensselaer about 7 o’clock a. m. thus giving a long day in the city. Boys you that want a nice buggy for your best girl call and see C. A. Roberts. ' ‘‘Those jobs are butes.’ Farm For Sale. An 80 acre farm, in White Co., 2| miles from Tippecanoe river. On gravel road. Good buildings, and well improved, good orchard 6 acres of timber pasture, rest in cultivation. Fine wheat land. Must be sold within six months and will be sold very cheap. Apply to Elmerald Aldrich, w3mp. Rensselaer, Indiana Farmers See C. A. Roberts for seed wheat samples. For Trade A new, first class, 1897, model bicycle fully guaranteed, to trade for wood, or good buggy horse. Call at Republican office for name of party. Now is about the time that you should get your flues cleaned before putting up your stoves and avoid fires. Any one wishing work done see Harry Wiltshire the “chimney sweep.”
