Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 40, Number 41, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 28 January 1908 — Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

one fanning mill; ohe grind stone; one cream seperator; one wind mill 32-ft high; two galvanized water tanks; one cook stovt; one new piano, purchased new last year; household goods and other articles not mentioned. Sams of 110 and under cash in hard; Icrlllb gums over $lO a credit of 11 months will be given without interest if paid when due; If not paid when due 8 per cent interest from date. 6 per cent dlioouut for cash. No pronerty to be removed until terms are compiled with. W. B. Stover Fred Phillips, Auctioneer. C. G. Spitler, Clerk. Louis Stover, Hot Cunchu

Classified Column. FO.R SALE—White Holland turkeys, good as the best. B. D. Comer, R. R. No. 2. FOR SALE —Thorobred barred Plymouth Rock cockerels, prices reasonable. Eggs ior setting in season. G. H. Clarke. WANTED—By a young man sober re liable and industrious a steady joh on a f arm Address G. A. in care of Republican. Skates sharpened work done tight for 10 cents. Jimpnie Brown. FOR SALE —Good residence property, 7 rooms, 2 lots, bathroom. Well and cistern hard wood floors. Property in excellent condition. Inquire at Hotel Makeever. FOR SALE—R. C. B. Leghorn cockerels 75 cents each, White Wyandotts $c each at O.C. Halstead's. Route 3, Rensselaer, Ind* 2tpJan24-28 WANTED—Mrs. Jennie Wishard wants school girl to board with her for the remainder of winter. Inquire at the Miss Monegan’s. —■— . - ■ FOR RENT—A good farm of 160 acres, well improved. Inquire of John Ifealy, the shoe man. FOR SALE —Barred rock cockerels, huge vigorous, farm raised and healthy. Full blood and finely marked. A. P. Burton, 4tsw Phone 5 24A WANTED—To help every|farmer who is going to hold a public sale 16 give it publicity. We publish a free list in two issues of the Semi-Weekly Republican whenever we print the bills. WANTED—A ton of clover hay, or timothy hay. Call Tel. 18. FOR RENT—We have two well improved farms for rent for grain or cash. Foltz & Spitler. FOR RENT—A good five room house, summer kitchen and barn. Inquire of W. C. Babcock.

“Make Haste Slowly” Let os advise you what is best for yoor eyes; as consulting opticians we are at your service. Be not hurried into selecting some style of glasses not becoming to yon. The price of an ill-fitting paii* of glasses is often higher than oar modern, np -to • date, much admired styles. TAKE TIME Take our time if yon will, it will be a pleasure if we can please yon. •' Clara A. Peters Registered Optician In Foray the Block.