Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 37, Number 1, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 January 1905 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
TO 33 acres in Kankakee township all cultivated, orchard, no buildings, 100 acres in Wheatfield Township, black land, fair bui dings, near stati »n Owner will take |’.50l in clear pro. - perty of any kind as first payment. 5o acres in Walker township, all prairie land, lies along large ditch near station. Owner Hi take $1 000 in town property. Dakota or South- . ern land. 81 acres near the Jasper county oil fields I Owner will take J 1,000 is good t.ade and give long time on difference. 160 acres in Van Buren county, Michigan All cultivated except 20 aces office timber has good nine room house large barn, seventeen acres of grapes in full bearing and a large amount ot other fruit. Owner will take part In clear town property or hotel. '4O acres cultivated, fair buildings. Will trade for live stock, 80 acres good Improvement. Will trade for town property. > 100 acres, black land, near station, good buildings. Owner will take clear town property as first payment. 21 2 acres in Laporte county well improved, tiled, owner will trade for clear property or livery. Clear property in this city to trade for good improved land and will pay difference A good seven room house on three lots in Fowler Ind to trade for property in this city, or land. Several registered stallions and Kentucky jacks to trade for land or town property. Property in Chicago and other cities for land. Also have a large list of fine bottom land tn Jackson and Scott counties Ind., well improved at from $35 to SSO per acre. If you have anything to ex< b inge we can matchit no matter what it Is. Call or unite and make your wants known. You will confer a favor on us and we may be able to da you good. G. F. HEYERS Over Murray's Store. Rensselaer Ind.
For Sal?: 40 sc'es of timber, 4| mi es southeast of R-nsselaer. [nd , will s-ll by the ac e or part of • ere. Wil s=Jl cod or stove w><d. or po'es. Stove wood cut t> f rder. Card wood $2.00 per co d on the gr und W. E Jacks. Re-idence nr ar timber.
THOLSANDS OF FURS. A Vidette reported who dropped in at the i ffi«e of W. Hayworth & Co, this morning wa< surprised at the amount f business done b ? this firm. The sk ns were pasked in almost all the available apace in the large alore rooms there beirg so netting like 2 000 all tcld. Ihe fi m sold 20,C00 about a month ag >. Th ae, with what is on handa cow and what will yet be brought in before the close of the year will otal close tc 50,000 for the And yet we are told that all the fur beaiicg animals are extinct in th a aaolion. —Valparaiso Vidette.
Public Sale. The uud-rsigned wll sell a> Pab'ic Sa’e at lis rtai-'enca on the ranch in J tp., 7 miles san hw\ st <. f Reneselaer, and 5 miles northeast of F reeman, 0 g noing at 10 a. m. shaip o« THURSDAY, JAN. 12. The following p opeity of A McCoy A Porter. Tuwit: 20 Head of Hors ib: C) Bst D ' of 10 g>od w> rk torses, 3 meths, 4 th'te-year old o:lts, 3 coming tw >-y a-8 old Six Head of Good C .<*>, Agooi milk cows, one a Je o ey, several freah within 30 'L>B Farm Imp emettS, Veh cl s eti. 5 broad tired wagons, 1 two seat'd spr n£ wagon, 1 delivery wa-on 5 sets of duble harnecS, Imo* icy machine. 1 manure spr.ad'r, 4 cu tiva’ois, 1 riding b eakiug p ow 1 jva'ki g b eak n- plow, 1 thrat Uaf harro*’, 1 corn planter. 100 rods or wire, 1 fann ng mill, 20 good feed trouibs 9 se'f feeder*. 1 » and sheder, aad many eraalbr rt c es. 5,000 bushels of c rn that will 1 e s Id *t pr’va e sale. I’erm*-of S le O e year’s credit or 5 off for cash tn sums < ver $5. WAL' ER V. PORTER. Fied Fbill ps Auctioneer, C G Spithr, Clerk. Hot lunch on Grounds,
Special Meeting Board of Edncation, Offi e < f The County School School Superintendent Renes-laer Ind ana, Dec 27, 1904. To The \>u'jty Board of Education: You are hereby cal ed to meet in -pwial session in thia office Wednesday, January. 4 1905 at 1 ;30 p. m. Purpore of thia meeting is to dec'de on the date of the next County Teaohera Insti'u'e. Aa many of the Ex-trueteea as can are urged to bo present at this meeting, It ia important lint evt-ry trustee and president of the School Board in the county attei d this meeting. Louis H. Hamilton. County Superintendent. Dr. Chas. Vick, Eye Specialist. . Thia ia an a u e of Specialists. The abil ity to do one thing and do it well ia more to be commended v d ia of more benefit to humanity tn n to do many things and none <qiial to the beat.-’ We limit opr jraotioe on the eye to errors of re'HCtion, of which we have made a Special Study for over thirty years Office in 0. H. Viok's store next door to express office,
