Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 40, Number 89, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 July 1908 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Classified Column. i FOUND FOUND—A stick pin, two bowling pins crossed with ball between. Owner inquire at this office. - FOUND—Man’s coat. Inquire at Be* publican office. LOST. LOST—Man’s coat, dark color, probably between Rensselaer and the Halstead farm, west of town. Finder leave at this office. LOST—A Conklin self-filling fountain pen. Finder return to this office. Liberal reward.— LOST—About two weeks ago, man’s black coat; between Hemphill’s barn and Pleasant Ridge. Return to Republican office. WANTED. ~ WANTED —A strong girl or woman for housework. Wages $5.00. Phone 423. WAN T E D —Several school girl boarders. Residence near school house. Make arrangements now. lira. W. H. Parkison, Phone 159 Jyl6p WANTED—To clean your wall paper; look as good as new; ordinary size room, sl. W. A. Davenport, TeL 437. WANTED—Good city residence property toexchange for splendid farm Must take quick action. Write or see me. , B. F. Ferguson. ’ ~ FOR SALE. ~ ~ FOR SALE —One black mare, 8 years old, broke in all harness, good farm mare, sound. jul29 FRED PHILLIPS. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE—One cabinet organ; two mahogany piano case organs; all good and nearly new. jul29 ' Fred Phillip’s Music Store. FOR SALE—A good work hors*. Inquire of Julius Taylor, Phone 157. july2Bpd FOR SALE—Good well drilling outfit Machine in Rensselaer. Inquire of John Rush, Mt Ayr, IndL FOR SALE—IO fresh oows for sale at my residence four miles south of Whcatiteld. H. C. Meyers. jel2ti AUTOMOBILE —Runbout, one of th beet in the country, in fine condition, well finished, splendid top, for sale for less than what it is worth. Call or write me. B. F. Ferguson.
FOR SALE OR TRADE—On* black work mare; one triple-bed Studebaker wagon, used one year; one good set of team harness. Will take In trade aa light driving horse. A. J. Harmon. Fine residence property at sacrifice price, well located both as to schools and churches, in find condition and a very pleasant home. Gall or write me. B. F. Ferguson.
NOTICE OF FILING DITCH PETITION. State of Indiana, County of Jasper, ss. In Commissioners’ Court, August Term, 1908. « Petition of Thomas C. Redgate, for a public tile drain. To John L. Makeever and Sanford Makeever:
You and each of you are hereby notified that the petitioner in the above entitled cause has filed his petition in the office of the Auditor of Jasper County, Indiana, and has fixed by endorsement upon said petlotion upon the first Tuesday of August, 1908 aa the day on which said petition shall be docketed as a cause pending in Commissioners Court of Jasper County, Indiana. You are further notified that said petition prays for the location and construction of a public tile drain upon and along the following described route, towlt; Commencing about fifteen rods nort of the south-west corner of the northtasst quarter of the southwest quarter of section ten in twenty nine north, range seven west in Jasper county, ludi&na and running thenc in an easterly direction a distance of about sixty rods to the Iroqnols river and where said drain will empty into said river and have a good and sufficient outlet That said petition Is now pending and your lands are described therein as benefit ted, and that said cause wiU come up for hearing and docketing before the Commissioners Court in the Commissioners Court room in the Court Hours in the city of RenßEe’a p I > , Indiana, on Tuesday, August 4th, 1908. THOMAS G. REDGATE, Petitioner. Attest: - James N. Leatherman, Auditor of Jasper County, Indiana. George A. Williams, Attorney for Petitioner. July 14-21
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