Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 40, Number 102, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 September 1908 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Classified Column. WANTED. r _ WANTED—Two good steady girls to do laundry work. Enquire of Austin Haas at the laundry. d4wl WANTED—Two or three good cement block layers. M. V. Brown, contractor, Rensselaer, Ind. * WANTED—Wash woman, to wash every Tuesady. Call at Monnett Children’s Home. WANTED—Work of any kind, farm work preferred. Inquire of Timothy Karsner, phone 288. — WANTED —Girl for general housework. Family of two. Inquire of Dr. A. G. Catt. MANICURING AND SHAMPOOING. Manicuring and shampooing done at Mrs. S. C. Irwin’s from 10 a. m. till 3 p. m., except Saturdays, by Miss of Chicago. Phone 399. FOR SALE. FOR SALE—Stylish driving or general purpose mare; lady broke. Inquire of Tom Cain or at this office. s.lO FOR SAL E—Horse, buggy and harness —Horse lady broke. Can be seen at Fisher’s hitch barn Wednesday and Thursday. Harry Willits. FOR SALE —One work horse, S6O; one pair of colts thoroughly broken, weight 1100; one yearling colt; one family mare, 6 years old, weight 1400; two cows; one three year old Durham bull. Geo. F. Meyers, Rensselaer, Ind. FOR SALE —Four pups; mother Scotch collie and shepherd. Inquire of Stun’l Williams, or telephone to W. O. Williams, phone 504 J. 5.5 FOR SALE —Four good heating stoves —one extra large coal stove for business room, one Cole’s hot blast, one Globe hot blast and one wood stove. Inquire of Republican. FOR SALE—Or will trade for cattle or calves, one mule and team of horses; other mule killed by lightning. Fred Linbacb, Barkley farm, phone 503. 5.3 FOR SALE—I wish to sell my family driving mare, buggy and harness. Horse is eight years old, city broke and perfectly gentle, color dapling grey. Will sell separately or all together, also sell cheap as I am going away. J. H. CONWAY. FOR SALE —Pure bred Shorthorn bulls; one excellent 2-year old and two yearlings. Jesse Eldredge, Phone M. ts
FOUND. FO U N D—Bicycle, near Christian church, about a month ago. Same may be had by applying at Republican office and paying expenses. LOST. LOST—Key ring with four keys on it Finder bring to this office. LOST—GoId watch, large size. Reward. D. M. Worland. LOST —Black .bill book, containing money and some bill heads “The Rensselaer Lumber Co.” printed on them. Please return to the Rensselaer Lumber Co. FOR RENT. FOR REN*T—Three farms, off favdtable terms. Possession now. Dr. S. H. Moore. 5.3 FOR RENT—Another of those beau tiful, convenient, new and modern cottages. Ready for occupancy in two weeks. On Ruston street. A. LEOPOLD. FOR RENT —Good stable, fnp three horses, mow, feed room, harness room and buggy shed. Large, well fenced lot with it E. L. Clark. * FOR REN T—Farms; possession given tn fall or spring. S. P. Thompson, phone 37. ts BUSINESS COLLEGE. GEM CITY BUSINESS COLLEGE, Quincy, lIL 20 teachers, 1,400 students, 1100,000 School Building. Shorthand and Typewriting. Bookkeeping, etc. 68 page Illustrated Catalogue free. D. L Musselman, Pres’L, Lock Box 68, Quincy, TIL dec.l2 Dr. Rose M. Remmek, registered optician, who has made regular visits to Clarke’s jewelry store for five years, is now permanently located there. Dr. Remmek is fully qualified to accurately measure errors of refraction. This knowledge of the eye and rays of light enable so to determine the kind of glasses to prescribe. Our glasses are reasonable in price and your sight Is priceless and we want your patronage.
