Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 41, Number 25, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 December 1908 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Classified Column. FOR SAUL FOR SALE OR TRADE—Good smal Improved farm: Will take stock merchandise, Andrew Miller, Frankfort, Ind. lOdec. FOR SALE —The Renssleaer city dairy. Will take draft team in part payment. A good paying business. Reason for selling, have other business prospect in view. M. J. Thornton. dec4tf FOR SALE—As I am going to move to Michigan I will offer at private sale one I.H. C., 3 H. P. gasoline engine together with pumping jack feed grinder, wood saw, line shaft, belts, etc. Above all in good condition. C. G. Hammond, Rensselaer Ind., R. F. D. 3. nov!Btf
FOR SALE —A good gelding mule, coming yearling; sired by Kenton’s lack. Reed McCoy, McCoysburg. llntf FOR SALE—2O,OOO feet of oak lumber for farm or cribs; 2,000 oak posts; 20,000 feet of bridge timber. Inquire of Fred Phillipa. FOR SALE—2S acres of land, five miles northwest of Rensselaer, in Newton topnship. This is a choice piece of land, improved, located near head of Iroquois dredge, and a barain at $75 per acre cash price. For full particulars write to Mrs. J. G. Gibbon, Lewisville, Alberta, Canada. TSep.tt. FOR SALE—I2S cords of wood. First class, 4 toot length. Delivered any place in the city. C. Kellner, phone 64. FOR SALE —Pure bred Shorthorn bulls; one excellent two-year old and two yearlings. Jesse Eldridge, phone 62. ts FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE—I roan mare and 1 grey horse; also a good milch cow. Inquire of Steve Marlin, R. D. No. 8.
FOR RENT. FOR RENT—Rooms or flats over Republican office. Heat, light and water furnished. Inquire at Republican office. FOR RENT—9 room house, barn; S lots. Gus Yeoman, R. D. No. 3, or inquire of Charles Battleday, who has key. nv.!7tf WANTED. WANTED —Family washing and plain sewing. 3 rings on No. 190. WANTED —Young chickens'weighing from 1 to pounds, will pay from 12 to 16 cents a pound. Bring them Friday or Saturday, Dec. 4th or sth. J. H. HOLDEN. WANTED—SO girls to work in overall factory. National Union sca’e of wages. L. C. Lyons, Sect, Brook, Ind. Dec. 7. LOST. STRAYED —Fox terrier female pup; white body; one brown ear, and one partly brown ear. Information to John Gangloff or at this office.
LOST—Pair boy’s new rubber boots. Finder please leave at Murray’s store. LOS T—On the Pleasant Ridge gravel road, a Inly’s brown kid glove for left hand. Leave with Mrs. Frank Kenton or at this office. LOST —In Masonic hall Tuesday evening, Nov. 17th, ladles hand bag containing gold watch and chain and about S3O in money. If the watch is returned the 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. lines. LOST —Day book containing several accounts and a check. Finder return to Ben Smith or leave at this office.
STRAYED. Strayed from Jay W. Stockton's pasture, miles west of Renrselaer, one steer, with slit In left ear, and a crop in lower side of right ear. Any Information will Le gladly received as to its whereabouts, and paid for trouble. Phone 5278 or R. F. D No. 3, Box 4. MISCELLANEOUS. N RSES WANTED Englewood Hospital of Chicago offers a coarse of u iUing to young women wishing to i ke up the profession of nursing. For further information address Engl wood Hospital, 6001 Green St., Chicago. T< i LOAN—A small amount of pri' He money to loan on first mo> • we On real estate in RensseIh> i taken at onca Arthur H. Hopkins nv.2stf
