Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 41, Number 51, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 March 1909 — Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]
! - Automobile Livery Cars for hire at all hours of day dr night. Reliable cars and competent drivers. We will make ». specialty of carrying to and from parties ind dances. Gi'Oe Us a Call. Rates Reasonable. Rensselaer Garage
‘l* *»■ *!■ i’ f ; Eyes and Their Gare A defect in vision is not as a rule a disease of the eye, often it is a condition which proper glasses will not only relieve a but many times core. Vision is restored and eyes become strong. SEEING IS BELIEVING. > ; Dr. Rose A\. Remmek * Registered and licensed Optometrist 2nd floor Harris Bank Building, Phone 401.
Farm Bargains 40 acres, no buildings, on public road, near school, churches and station. Only 6500; terms S2OO down. 64 acres, near good town with all kinds of business, 3 churches, bank, brick high school, elevator, and lies on main road, free mail route, school across the road; has fiveroom house, fair barn, chieken house, smoke house, garden fenced with picket fence, good well, fruit; 12 acres in rye; lies near dredge ditch now being built’ ditch tax paid. Will otter for a short time at only 622.50 per acre. Terms, 6400 down. 126 acres, in good neighborhood, near good town, on free mail route, school on the farm; good house, barn and other outbuildings, good well, fruit for family use; 18 acres in rye, 45 acres for corn and remainder timber and pasture. This farm lies near dredge ditch now being dug and the ditch tax paid. Price 622.50 per acre for quick gala Terms 6700 down. ' *. 280 acres, near several stations, on gravel road, school, is level black land, 30 acres cultivated, remainder original soil mostly black prairie land, is fenced and has been used for pasture, has 25 bearing apple trees, but no buildlngß. This laud lieq 11 miles from tMs place and in good neighborhood. f If sold soon will close it out at 622.50 per acre. Terms 61,000 down. Will take live stock as first payment on either of the above places or clear property in this city. Can give possession of either place If sold soon. G. F. MEYERS, Rensselaer, Ind. Office Leopold blk., opposite State Bank.
GOOD COFFEE For Breakfast. Nothing better to fit one for a good day’s work than a cup of coffee at breakfast time. But get good coffee. Poor coffee is little better, from a health standpoint, than roasted snowflakes. There is nothing there which your system demands or palate relishes. Say—try our Ferndell Cofiee. That’s all. McFarland & Son ■•llabl* Qroo*r*
Little Charles E. Yeagley.
Wheatfield Review: Little Charles Edward Teagley, the five year old son of the lata. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Yetgley, was brought here from the Frankfort hospital Friday evening by his grandpa, Grover Smith, accompanied by a professional nurse. The Injured lad will remain at the Smith home under the care of his nurse and grand-parents. The young lad’s Injuries are healing rapidly and with proper care his recovery is assured. Hie hands, sms, neck and aide of face and head are badly burned. f :,y
