Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 40, Number 11, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 15 October 1907 — Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Classifiej, CQluDiij. I FOR RENT—Farm of 239,acre*. 135 in fcmhivation; 6 mile* east ofßenuselaer. Inquiie ot Ferguson &. Ferguson or J. P. Overton. LOST—Heavy pink bead necklace. Leave at B. N. Fendig’s store. WANTED—Man to cut stove wood on shares—half and half. Call at this office or phone 519 I. Mrs. M. E. Corliss. LOST—In store in Rensselaer or on the street, purse containing $480; S2OO of which is wrapped in bundle with a red rubber, S2BO with black rubber, con tains several receipts, eard with name of Dr. O. H. Hotto op it. Finder return to Miss Mina Shull, over Warner’* store; liberal reward. «, FOUND--Light weight lap robe near Burk’s bridge. Inquire here. and socks. Inquire here. FOR RENT—32O to 400 acre farm in Sections 23 and 25 in Lincoln township, Indi ana Good corn land. Renter must be a good, honest, hard worker and have a gqod outfit. Address, Gr. K. Went work, 234 LaSalle St., Chicago. * > * - - - - - FOUND —Pair spectacles in esse. In- ’ quirehere.- "1 I Ltiitf- 1 ■■ W {'".j. . ______ . . FOR RENT —A sis room dwelling with city wster and light, and good out buildings. Possession Nov. Ist. Inquire of J. C. Porter. A• '■ • ■- * . FOR RENT—Good , house of 8 rooms, modern burn, pasture, small fruit. Inquire of E.‘Peacock. FOR RENT—Two houses. 1 of 5 other of 6 rooms. Inquire of J Cr Passons across from light plant.— rs o a .1 L'_ - rUK oALd —200 coras ot cord wooQj will. sell on .ground at Parr," or deliver at option. For prices inquire ofW. L. Wood, PSTT. ’ B WANTED—MiddIe aged lady to take charge ol house work. Permanent home for right party. Inquire of W. L. Wood, Parr, Ind . 1 . FOR SALE—A surrey, practically as good as new, bargain. Apply to Chas. Hansen, WANTED—A load or two of rails. Inquire at this office. WANTED—GirI to learn printers trade. Inquire at this office. FOR SALE—Good second hand road wagon very cheap. laquire at this office.

Ordinary Lens Torlc Lena i Optician ! .p The dotted lines in the cut J ■ show you the difference in ■*t* the field of vision in the ordi- ■ JL .j. nary lens and the toric lens. ■ The Toric which has the deep jjj curve makes it possible to ad- ® just it closer to the eyegiv-jjj W ing the wearer a larger field 4. jjj of vision. No annoying re-* actions. Perfect image in jP j ell directions. In fact a perjg feet lense. See A. G. Catt ■ 4. about them, the well known J ■ and reliable Graduate J eian. Eyes examined free by* .j. latest methods. Office over jjj ■ Murray’s Department Store. + lAT Or Catt? y*HS*HvK *■*** S*3**+"

Xew dill am: t-uet-t pickles at Juhu Eger’s. I>e'o« Coen was home over Sunday troiu Chicago Costs little, deliglitsthe children.* pleases everyone. A. half hour at the 5 grot theatre is well spent. The Christian Endeavor Society of the Christian church will conduct au old fashioned school in the church parlors Thursday evening. Oct. 16th. An admission of9cents will be charged. Everybody invited. Dobbins did not play football wi(h Wabash Saturday in their gapie with Purdue at Lafayette, and it is prooable be has not yet sufficiently recovered from his in jury to do any haid playing. He is expected to be in the line-np against Michigan next Saturday. Ross Hawkins came over from Logausoort yesterday, his wife and little- girls having preceded; him here about a week. They are visiting the families of Mrs. Hawkins’ cousins. Will Mackey and Mrs. Ernest Cockrell. Ross is a conductor on the interurban line be t ween LogapspQrtand Indianapolis, and works two days and is off one, a system of running that makes the job one of the mo. t desirable there is in electric railroad work. He is a member of the executive board of the union and the company and its employees are on the most amicable terms. They will return to their home toriiortow.' ; *«:• t, F't - • • ’