Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 35, Number 30, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 December 1902 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Ladies sewing chairs $1 at E. J. Hurley’s furniture store. 20 barrels of pure oandy for the Christmas trade at John Eger’s. Good girl wanted to work in restaurant. T. W. Haus. Six thousand pounds of oaudy for the Christmas trade, at John Eger’s. Three dollars a month buys a Binger sewing machine. At the Singer offioe. dt For rent, a good farm, with a double stable, large grainery, and buggy shed. Also a good wood heater for sale. John Coen. Found on the street, Friday P. M. a lady’s pocket book. Owner oall, prove property and pay for notice. Mrs. H. Wiltshire. If you want to be thrilled, see the wonderful scene in whioh a villain jumps from a high window to a naked electric wire, and is shocked to death, in “The Tide of Life.” The nerve-wringing effeot of this incident is twyond description. At Ellis Opera House Thursday Deo. 18th.
