Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 40, Number 104, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 September 1908 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Classified Column. WANTED. WAN T E D—Milk customers; will deliver morning or evening to any part of the city. Telephone 380. M. J. Thornton. L .' WANTED—To buy or hire a small •team dredge. Address Israelite House of David, Benton Harbor, Mich. Nov.s WANTED—Two or three good content block layers. M. V. Brown, contractor, Rensselaer, Ind. WANTED—GirI for general housework Family of two. Inquire of Dr. A. G. Catt. FOR SALE.

FOR SALE—2OO bushels of blue ■tern seed wheat at $1 a bushel. Phone 5131 Chas. W. Reed, R. D. Na L FOR SALE—I2S cords of wood. First class, 4 foot length. Delivered any place in the city. C. Kellner, phone 64. FOR SALE—A new rubber tired buggy. May be seen at Miss Eunice Adamson’s residence north part of Rensselaer. FOR SALE—One range, in good order; one hard coal burner. Call here. - --- -■■■■ - FOR SALE—Stylish driving or general purpose mare; lady broke. Inquire of Tom Cain or at this office. alO FOR SALE—Cooking range, 6 hole, in good condition. Inquire of Mrs. Ezra Clark. FOR SALE—One work horse, HO; one pair of colts thoroughly broken, weight 1100; one yearling colt; one family mare, 6 years bld, weight 1400; two cows; one three year old Durham bull. Geo. F. Mayers, Rensselaer, Ind. FOR SALE—Pure bred Shorthorn bulls; one excellent 2-year old*and two yearlings. Jesse Eldredge, Phono 62. ts FOR SALE—Excellent farm of 820 acres for sale, 3 miles from Park River, Walsh county, N. Dak., a city of 1,600 inhabitants. 280 acres of this farm under cultivation, nearly as level as a floor, deep, heavy black loam soil, the very best that can be found in the entire Red River Valley of N. Dak. Small set of buildings.excellent community, near school, rural delivery, and rural telephone, price 830.00 per acre, suitable terms. Have other farms also for sale and rant. Address, J. P. Johnson, Park River, N. Dak.

FOUND. FO U N D—Box of Eastman’s photo plates. Inquire here. FOUND—Little girl’s hat Inquire here, - j F 0 U N D—Bicycle, near Christian church, about a month ago. Same may be had by applying at Republicanoffice and paying expenses. LOST. - LOST —In or near Rensselaer, Friday, Sept 4, a red jacket trimmed in black velvet ribbon. Finder please return to this office or to Pearl An* derson. S.7lw LOS T—A string of green jade beads. Finder leave at this office or kt L. A. Harmon's residence. Reward. LOST —Thursday afternoon, red silk crocheted purse, studded with steel beads, at Milroy park. Contained ■mall amount of change.- Return to J. J. Montgomery. LOST—Girl’s light cloth jacket, between depot and town. Return to Mrs. Korah Daniels or to the Republican office. LOST —Leather halter, between my farm, southeast of this city, and my residence in town. Please return to Ed Bruce, Rensselaer, Ind. s.B LOST —Key ring with four keys on it Finder bring to this office. LOST —Gold watch, large size. Rejrard. D. M. Worland. FOR RENT. FOR RENT—TWo furnished rooms near school bouse. E. L. Clark.

FOR RENT—Farms; possession given tn fall or spring. 8. P. Thompson, pboae 17. ts FOR RENT—Good stable, for three horses, mow, teed room, harness room and buggy shed. Largo, well fenced lot with IL E. L. Clark. ESTRAYED. STRAYED—Three small pigs; two rod and oos black. Information about them will be gratefully received. Nathtn Fandig MANICURING AND SHAMPOOING. Manicuring and shampooing done nt Mrs. 8. C. Irwin’s from 10 a. m. till • p. m., except Saturdays, by Miss Woodward of Chicago. Phono 299.