Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 41, Number 22, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 27 November 1908 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

LOST. LO^T—ln Masonic hall Tuesday evening, Nov. 17th, ladies hand bag containing gold watch and chain and about S3O ih money. If the watch is returned thq finder may keep the money, or If information Is furnished that may lead to the recovery of the watch a reward of $lO will be given. Any clew will be investigated. Mrs. W. J. Imes. LOST—Solitaire diamond ring, high setting. Some place in Rensselaer, probably at Roth meat market Return to Republican office and receive liberal reward. LOST —Gentleman’s brown glove for left hand, probably near cigar store. Finder plaese - leave at this office. Idee LOST—A $lO bill and two $1 bills between the Makeever House and the cigar store. Finder leave at cigar store or with R. G. Mills. Reward. SALESMAN WANTED. SALESMAN WANTED—Experience unnecessary. SIOO per month and expenses. Royal Cigar Company, Chicago, 111. dec.l ESTRAYED OR TAKEN. From my farm near Surrey, Nov. 12, a roan white faced mare pony -and a sorrel, white faced colt wearing web halter. A liberal reward offered for Information as to their whereabouts. C. L. PARKS, R. D. No. 3, Rensselaer, Ind. TAKEN UP Two stray horses were taken up by me at my farm last Sunday, Nov. 10, Fred Karch.l Wheatfield, Ind. MISCELLANEOUS. MONEY—If’ you are in more than a hurry call on B. F. Ferguson for farm loans. He has placed over $16,000 within the last ten days. MONEY TO LOAN—lnsurance Co. money on first farm mortgage security. Inquire of E. P. Honan. lo.tf DR. J. H. HANSON, VETERNARY SURGEON—Now at Rensselaer. Calls promptly answered. Office in Harris Bank Building. Phone 443. GEM CITY BUSINESS COLLEGE, Quincy, HL 20 teachers, 1,400 students, SIOO,OOO School Building. Shorthand and Typewriting. Bookkeeping, etc. 68 page Illustrated Catalogue free. D. L. Musselman, Pres’t, Lock Box 58, Quincy, IIL dec.l2

Don’t wear any kind and all kind of glasses and do your eyes harm when you can have your eyes tested by latest methods, by a permanently located and reliable Optometrist Careful attention given in all examinations and all work guaranteed. Glasses from $2.00 v- Office over Long’s drug store. Appointments made by telephone No. 232. Registered and licensed on State Board examination, also graduate of an Optical College.

Open for Business.

- The new grocery and meat market is now open for business in the old post office building. A full line of Groceries, Fresh and Cured meats will be carried. The best grade of packing house fresh meats’ will be carried. Prompt delivery made to any part of the city. Phone 212. A B. LOWMAN.

NOTICE TO LIVERY PATRONS.

Having purchased the Hemphill Livery Barn 1 wish to thank the public for a liberal share of their patronage. J shall keep the barn and all my horses in good condition and run an up tc-date stable. Persons desiring r.gs will please call at the stable of phene No. 80. B. J. MOORE.

Reduce^ ares to Live Stock Show.

On the occasion of ths International Live Stock Exposition to be held in Chicago, November 29th to December 4th,. the Monon will sell round trip tickets for 82.25. Tickets will be good returning up to and including December 12th.

OYSTERS FOR THANKSGIVING.

Baltimore Standards 40 cents per quart; Seal Ship solid meats 50c. T. W. HAUS. Regulates the bowels, promotes easy natural movements, cures constipation—Doan's Regulets. Ask your druggist for them. 25 cents a box.