Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 34, Number 104, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 29 August 1902 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]
fPoaltrySEggs WanW AT PARR. ’ Wanted, a car load of poultry and eggs, by Saturday night, August 30th. PRICES TO BE PAID. . Hens, per lb. 9c '■ Spring chickens, per lb..nv. 10c ‘ Turkeys, per lb. 9c I Ducks, per lb 7c Eggs, per dozen 15<r Kirk Drug Co. Parr, Ind, General Merchants and Wholesale Produce Dealers. $25.00 Round Trip to Denver, Colorado Springs and Pueblo. ; $35.00 to Glenwood Springe and return; S.O 00 to Salt Lake and Ogden and return from Chicago; via Chicago & Northwestern Railway. Selling on certain dates during July, August and September, good until October 31 to return. Two trains a day to Denver, three trains daily t > Ogden and Salt Lake. The beet of everything. . Write for booklet, “Colorado Illus- -' trated.” For rates and reservation ! | apply to your nearest ticket agent t I or addreps * A. H. Waggener, 22 Fifth avenue, i Chicago, 111. » wA3-3O
$16.00 St Paul and Minneapolis And return Chicago & Northwestern Railway, every day from Chij oago, July 9th to Sept, 10 Four splendid trains daily, connecting , with all lines from the eaet, with dining compartment, buffet, lib rary, observation and chair cars through without change , Write for illustrated booklets or 1 a Pply f° r information to your nearest ticket agent. i J. E. Brittain, 368 Washington street, Boston, Mass. i H. A. Grose, 461 Broadway 'New York City. 1 W.M. Burgard, 301 Main street, ' Buffalo N. Y | J. 8. Talbot 333 Main etiee», Peoria, 111. | B. H. Bennett, 2 East KingS ! Toronto, Ont. > I W. A. Ccx. 601 Chestnut street. Philadelphi, Pa A. Q. Tailant, 507 Smithfield street, Pittsburg, Pa. A. F. Cleveland, 234 Superioi street, Cleveland, Ohio. N.M. Breeze, 435 Vine street Cincinnati, Ohio. I W. H. Guerin, 17 Campus-Mar-tins, Detroit, Micb. 1 wA. B. Wag gtner, 22 fifth avenue Chicago. 111, . Aug 30
We Call Attention to the Opportunities Offered FARMERS -IN—OKLAHOMA TERRITORY. a Namely;—Rich productive hnd», a good climate, with short, mild winters, extremely favorable for stock raising and the best chances fjt diversified farming that can be found in the United States. To this may be added splendid schools and church advantages. The Territory is fast filling up with the moat progressive and intelligent fanners, and is destined to become the richest agricultural section of our country. Lande with fair improvements may still be bought at S2O to $35 per acre. We offer such for sale. J F. Warren, formerly of Rensselaer, Ind. Address: ATKINSON. WARREN & HENLEY, Bo iW. Oklakwa City, 0. I* Mw»t«To.r Bvwou With CMMrtU Osndy Cathartic, cure constipation forever. nc. a cJalLdruulata refund monv
