Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 41, Number 84, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 July 1909 — Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]
It Should Interest You to know that we are supplying our customers with the best feed. We solicit your milling. We also carry on hand at all times a large supply of whole grain and we are still in übsiness at the old stand. River Queen Mills Phone 92. Mrs. Ray Wood Jtgent for the Spirella Corset _ Phone 444 wwoooowwoomwoo Y < ► j: Wall Paper Bargains:: < > ■l..—.— iinSSS < ► .> < ► t M have purchased the entire \ \ <; stock of Wall Paper ;; Chicago Bargain Store, and can ;; o furnish Late Patterns very - ► < > cheap. See me for your next ;; ;; job of paper. C. E. OSBORNE. \ \
BARGAINS IN FARM LANDS. 80 Acres on main road, free mail route, near church and station, in good neighborhood, 50 acres tillable, 30 timber, has good six-room house, good barn, henhouse, crib, smokehouse, good well, fine shade, fruit of all kinds. At only $22.50 per acre. Easy terms. 280 Acres well located, gravel road, near school and station, all nice productive land, suitable for grain and stock. Terms easy, at only S2O. 160 Acres on main road, good land, used as pasture but good grain land. Price S2O. ' G. F. METERS. Bees For Sale. As my apalry is growing larger than I can care for, I will dispose of a few colonies of bees at reasonable prices. They are in patent hives and of the best Italian stock, and very, gentle. Nothing furnishes more pleasure or profit for the amount Invested than a few colonies of bees. Any good colony will pay for itself in honey the first year and may Increase in bees to two or three colonies the first year. Price according to stand selected. LESLIE CLARK. Republican Office. George Robinson, who fell from a telephone pole last Friday, is still very ill at his home in Blast Connersvllle. His right hip is paralysed and the wrench his back received makes him helpless. It is not thought that his injuries are dangerous, and it is believed that he will steadily improve and eventually be in his normal condition, though it will be some time, no doubt, befofAM WHI M imi~~ to be up,—Connersville Examiner.
