Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 40, Number 45, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 11 February 1908 — Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Lee. E. Gilmore’s dressed a dock of 38 geese Monday. Mrs. Kate Holman and Orvil are visiting Geo H Oman's near Monticello. The Ladies Aid Society nn j t Tue-day afternoon with the Pred dent, Mrs. Jas. Culp Miss Katie Maxwell of Parker is visiting a few days here nefore her departure tor South Dakota. L. B. Josserand has purchased a farm near Crawtordsville. He will have a safe Feb. 12th, and will move soon. Mrs. Goldie Ball resigned as teacher ot the Diamond School aud Miss Opal McPouaid ot Mouou was appointed to succeed her. Our guarantee—“ Money back if yon want it” is proof of otic 1 confidence in Aristoc flour, but we want you to try it and decide for yearself. No risk on your part, yon cant loose. Only tl:4*» « sack. John Eger. Try a “Want,” For Sale” oi “Exchange” adv. in The Republican classified column. Subscribe for the Republican.
IDLE MONEY. Any one having a surplns ol money, can procure an investment at a fair rate of interest on first mortgage real estate, or on good personal security. If you want money on farms, I can place loan* with a large eastern oompany at reasonable rates. If you want to borrow money, or loan money, come and see me, or write. James H. Chapman, Jan. 23 Rensselaer, Indiana.
“Make Haste Slowly” Let us advise yon what is best for yonr eyes; as consulting opticians we are at yonr Bervioe. Be not harried into selecting some style of glasses not becoming to yon. The prioe of an ill-fitting pair of glasses is often higher than oar modern, up-to-date, much admired styles. TAKE TIME Take oar time if yon will, it will be • pleasure if we can please yon. Clara A. Peters Registered Optician ]a Forsyth* Block.
