Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 36, Number 112, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 23 September 1904 — Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

We make our own inspection of ands and tell yon just what you > can depend Oh. Funds of the c Aetna Life Ins. Ob. always on hand. Oar rates and terms are the best as always. No delay over technical flaws-Jn abstracts. Ask - some of the patrons of onr competitors how long it took to get their loans and what it cost -theuK then come to us. , Irwin & Ibwin | $J9.50 Free, $19.50 Free sl9.soFree Every adult earning into oa I store and registering dan secure a 4 number ticket which majf them a famous Oole's Original Hot Blast Heater absolutely - free, worth $19.50 cash. On Saturday October Ist, at 3 p. m- we will have a drafting on same' plan used by~U. 8. Government in allotting the public lands. The number drawn will secure the stove. If the ticket is not presented within twenty minutee/ new drawings will be held till stove is awarded. This wonderful stove that holds fire from Saturday night till Monday morning with any kind of soft coal is also more economical with hard coal than any hard coal stove made. It saves * its entire cost •* every winter. You can see it inf operation at our store previous to drawing. Get a ticket and register today. Drawing, October let. at 3 p. m. at our store. Warner Bros. * Persons contemplating going to the northwest should see me before going. Our next excursion leaves Chicago, Tuesday Sept. 6th. W. M. Donahue. ‘"’H W Now 'loen For Business. -, The old Hansen blacksmith shop on Front street is now open for business, with Jesse Ball and Dr, J. L Jones in charge. The latter is not only an experienced blacksmith but is also a veterinary surgeon, and will carry on a general veterinary practice. The firm . does a general blacksmithing business, horse shoeing, etc Give hem a call. Hay $8 a Ton 30 tons of No. 1 Timothy hay, delivered. orders with Jas, Matheson, N. Cullen Street.

| LOANS! | ON LAND. | ♦ We make our own inspections. 9 A No delay. Commissions reasons- a ble. Interest 5 per cent. X ♦ Loans on City Prop- g I erty and on Personal & ♦ Security. > Call, Write or Telephone No. fb, |Mafaaltak| i Rensselaer, Ini S:

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For rent a good five room bouse good house, large garden, fruit fine well eto. Gall on Arthur H. Hopkin* or Mis* Ellen Saylera on the-premises. When you oom e to the great Fall Festival, the greatest street fair Rensselaer ever had, come ’ prepared to take home some of tbe bargins in groceries offered by John Eger.

San Hendrickson, The Barber. Has bought the barber shop on Callen street, west of the Makeev-. n er House, in whioh he has worked, so long, and is now in fall management of same- He hopes for the continuance of all his old customers, and is ready at all times to “scrape” acquaintance with new ones. A clean orderly shop, and prompt and satisfactory work guaranteed. He also retains thh services of the popular and capable barber, E. A. Wilson. Call and see him.