Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 40, Number 49, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 25 February 1908 — Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Carpenter, west 7 , 0.70 Gillam —-5 .45 Hanging Gr&ve 4 .40 Jordan 4 .35 Kankakee 5 .50 Keener >—9 .95 Marion No. 1 „„—l2 1.20 Marion No. 2 —l4 1.30 Marlon No, 3 *9 .85 Marion -No. 4 10 .90 Milroy •l 2 .15 Newton 5 .50 Union, north 5 .55 Union, south —— Walker ’ 7 .65 Wheatfield 10 1.00 144 14.00 MOSES LEOPOLD, Chm. H. J. Kannal, Secy.
Marion Township Call. The Republican voters of Marion township will met as per call on Marc 14, 1908, t the courthouse, instead of the usual voting places, as follows: Marion township, No. 1, Commissioners’ room. No. 2, east court room. No. 3, sheriff’s office. No. 4, county asssesor’s office. H. J. KANNAL, Township Chairman.
Buy your lace curtains now. The best line of plain lace and Brussels nets in white and cream and a beautiful lot of ruffled Swlsses at G. B. Porter’s. Our spring stocks are arriving daily and we have a nice assortment of spring suits, hats, shirts and underwear in for your inspection at reasonable prices. DUVALL & LUNDY. WILL RETAIL. For the accommodation of the public I will retail butter and eggs at all times. This step is taken to prevent butter and egg famines in Rensselaer. C. E. PRIOR, Journal Office, Phone 39. You can find . just what you want in oxfords at G. B. Porter’s. Don’t forget to buy yourself a winter overcoat at just what they cost wholesale. We can save you from $5.00 to SIO.OO on a coat DUVALL &LUNDY. In a part of the Spriella corsets there is an extension of soft cloth two or three inches below the boning, making a garment as well as corset The Spirella corset has three supreme advantages over all corsets. First, every corset is boned with Spirella, second, a style corset designed to nv et the requiremenst of every type of figure; third, expert selection and fitting for the customer at her home where she can obtain proper measurements and a garment adapted to her figure None of these can be obtained in store. MRS. G. W. GOFF.
Halstead Will Hold Big Sale. O. C. Halstead has rented his big Newton county farm to Walter Kelley, a son of Benton Kelley, and to get rid of his stock he will hold a- big public sale. Mr. Halstead will retire from farming but has not decided where he will locate. i ; Subscribe for the Republican. Classified Column. LOST —Between Rensselaer and Jacob Eigelsbach’s farm, northeast of town, a paper hanger’s brass bound straight edge. Finder return to this office or to Sherman Richards. WANTED —I will pay 9c a pound for two dozen Plymouth Rock or Black Langshan Hens. W. A. Davenport, at Monon depot, Rensselaer. * FOR RENT—Farm of 120 acres. Inquire of Henry Amsler, Rensselaer, Ind. LOST—Pair of gold cable riding bow spectacles, in case, somewhere in Rensselaer. Please leave at this office. FOR RENT—Two houses, one five, other 6 rooms, conveniently located. J. C. PASSONB. FOR SALE —Sure Hatch incubator, good as new, used two settings. Inquire of John Werner, over Fendig’s drug store.
WANTED— Man with family to take charge of dairy farm, and milk zo to 25 cows. Must have horses and machinery to cultivate 1 70 acres. I furnish cows and pasture Joe Halligan, ... Phone, b. 1 • FOR SALE—Good residence property, 7 rooms, 2 lots, bath room. Well and ctitem, hard wood floors. Property in excellent condition. luquire at Hotel Makeever. —aws—■ ■ 1 WANTED. DeMotta wants a live man with business ability to bring a clean, up-to-date stock of general merchandise and do business on business principles. A rare chance for the right man. The brick store is * for rent or sale on easy terms. Inquire of owner. A. M. SIGLER.
