Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 36, Number 51, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 February 1904 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
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At be Opera House on Thunk day Feo. 18 the powerful melo* drams ‘ln Convict Stripes” will o» the play offered to the patrons. The play is oue of intensed dramatic strength, telling a thrillingstory of lofre arid jealousy and its* e motional scenes are so that they bring tears to every eye, Ihrnugh the action runs a vein •if fine ooundv and the author--has created many quaint stage-* characters. The plot is strikingly original and the climaxes while sensations! in the extreme, are m <st probable. Daring the forthcoming engagement special attention will be paid to scenic detail and the play will be excellently staved. The pinnacle of realism is reached in the great third act wherein a southern convict camp is shewn. The company appearing in this production is one of undoubted merit, and the plav is inwith artistic intelligence. Prices 25 and 35 cents. Seats on sale at Huff’s Jewerlv store.
Remember the big stock sale at L H. Meyers in Jordan Tp„ Friday, Feb 19. Nme bead of" horses, 22 head of cattle, farming implements, etc 8 miles south, west of Rensselaer and 3 miles southeast of F resman. It pays to trade at Wm. Schleman's. Town Talk, Flour onK'Sl .05J bbl and guarantee it good as. any made or money back Nb complaints ana nonerefarned/ Ch icA<to Bargain, 8 tors. One ear chestnut, one car stoveanthracite coal, jest received. Coen & Brady.
To Exchange. Ranch land in Western Kans, Wheat and alfalfa farms in central. Kans. Highly improved farms ia Eastern Kans and Western Mo. Farms of all sixes to trade clear for farms or any good property in Ind, Also the following in Jasper conn y 35 acres all cultivated orchard no buildings. Will trade clear for live stock, town property or vacant lute. 160 acres level black land near station fair improvements good drainage. Take any kind of good value as first pavment and give long time oa difference. 80 acres near school mostly black soil free, mail telephone, fair buildings orchard and well fenced. trade for town property or live stock. Large ten room bouse with full basement, sewer and modern im* provement, good barn, fruit on three large lots three blocks from court bouse. Price on application. 867 acres highly improved black soil farm near Mexico, Mo. Price S4O easy terms. Complete threshing outfit ia good condition. Will trade for propert y or live stock. What have you. Will be pleased to have you call any time. G F Mrms, Rensselaer, IndOffioe oyer Murrays store.
