Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 36, Number 115, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 October 1904 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
BUS FARES NOT RAISED. Having purchased the Nowels House Bus, I will run a bus to each hotel and will endeavor to JJive better service to the city trade 'than hae ever been given. ' The only change, I intend to .make is after Sept. Ist, Bus fare will be cash. I will have tickets for sale 2 for 25 cents. Joe Jack son For Sale. $45.00 Hard coal burner used 1 season. For sale at a bargain. 1 C. F. Grow. For rent a good five room house good bouse, large garden, fruit fine well eta. Call on Arthur H. Hopkins or Miss Ellen Saylera on the premises. Now 9oea 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 genera) veterinary practice. The firm does a general blacksmithing business, horse-shoeing, etc. Give hem a call. NEW MOTOR CYCLE CHEAP. A bran-new 3| horse power motor cycle, of best make, cost $225, cash, for sale at $175. No better machine in the United States. Call at my place 3 miles south of Mt Ayr, or write to O, S Baker, Route 1. Brook, Ind. w3d6p Lost, Monday on road between Rensselaer and Remington a lady’s black silk jacket. Finder please return to Mrs Mary Travis, south of Rensselaer. dwltp Mrs. Isaac Glasebrook has received her new fall samples and catalogues and invites all the ladies o call and see the same.
