Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 41, Number 31, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 29 December 1908 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

L POE gALB. FOR SALE—A good residence, well located. A bargain to close an estate. C. W. Coen, executor. . FOR SALE—A brood mare, 8 yrs bid, wt 1700 when fiat, now 1550; in foal to imported Norman; extra good worker. Inquire of John M. Knapp. .Jldec. .f'/y' , ■ FOR SALE—Mammoth White Holland turkeys; toms $4; hens $3. Mrs. George Ott, R. D. No. 1, phone 613rf. dec. 26. I have a few choice Bronze Turkey Toms and Hens, from male bird scoring 94%, also some extra fine Barred Rock Cockerals.for sale for bleeders. Cockerels, SI.OO. ROBERT HACKLEY. Dec. 25. Remington, Phone 9J FOR SALE —A- Davis cream separator, which ought to be as good as it ever was. Took it in on a new DeLaval. fi6 cash. B. D. Comer. FOR SALE—White and bur oak fence poets, seasoned and unseasoned in any quantity. 7 cents each. C. W. Bums, 7 miles north of Rensselaer and one mile west of Alx. d 22 FOR SAL E —“ Don’t Spit on the Floor” Placards, 9%x15 Inches, at 10c each, at this office. 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—2O,OOO feet of oak lumber fpr farm or cribs; 2,000 oak posts; 20,000 feet of bridge timber. Inquire of Fred Phillips. FOR SALE—26 acres of land, five Biles northwest of Rensselaer, in Newton topnship. This is a choice piece of land, improved, located near bead of Iroquois dredge, and a baraln at 875 per acre cash price. For foil particulars write to Mrs. J. G. Gibbon, Lewisville, Alberta, Canada. 18ep.tf. •< FOR SALE —Pure bred Shorthorn bulls; one excellent two-year old and two yearlings. Jesse Eldrldge, phone 82. ts

FOE RENT. FOR RENT—Jan. Ist, a new 6-roem cottage, with bath, hot and cold water, pantry, closet, etc. Opposite my residence on Rusten street. A. Leopold, Phone 33, or Inquire at office of Moses Leopold. FOR RENT—4OO acre farm in corn belt, Newton county, Ind., well fenced and good buildings. Write owner, giving good reference, etc. G. K. Wentworth, 234 LaSalle St., Chicago, 11L Jan 4 FOR RENT—O room house, barn; t lots. Gus Yeoman, R. D. No. 3, or Inquire of Charles Battleday, who has key. nv.l7tf FOR RENT—Rooms or flats over Republican office. Heat, light and water furnished. Inquire at Republican office. WANTED. WANTED—A dining room girl at once. Makeever Hotel. WANTED —More milk custome s. M. J. Thorn tree's WANTED —Job on a farm. Address Alva Simpson, Box 150, Rensselaer, Ind. 26dec. WANTED—Sewing by the day. Address “T” this office and party will call on you. < WANTED—Work on farm by year. Address T. K., Box 54, Rensselaer. dl4. rn-ni-!-* ■ « ■ ~ - —■ - :r ■ ■ ■■ ——: LOST. LOST—96 bill; between D. M. Worland’s furniture store and my residence. Finder will\ please leave at this office or return to Mrs. Linnle Gant. LOST—Pair of nose glasses in leather case Return to Republican office. d. 29 LOST —A male shepard and Scotch collie dog; color brown and white; about 6 months old; responds to the name of Gyp; black leather strap on neck. Information to telephone 134. LOST—About 10 days ago, frem the Kurrie farm where Mack Sullivan lives, a red male hog with eouje black spots on it; weight about 120 pounds. Information may be left at Folu & Spitler's office or telephone Ml I. * ro™, ■*—». FOUND—A nice fur collar. Owner »n» apply to Mrs. Unnie Gant. I'OL’NO—Lady's fur. Call or tele-, phone 10 the New Meat Market. Who,]. 16L