Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 57, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 March 1911 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Leave your orders with John M. Knapp for pure New York State Maple Syrup. Phone 186. * If your piano needs tuning call on Otto Braun, the band instructor. First class work guaranteed. Just arrived at Maines & Hamilton’s, a car load of oyster shells to be sold at 70 cents per hundred pounds. The impersonations of Mr. and Mrs. Beilharz are the best ever seen here and real artistic talent is displayed with genuine humor. Jesse 12. Wilson, who has just returned from Washington, where for five and a half years he was one of the assistant secretaries of the in terior, may decide to locate In Hammond. He will go there shortly to investigate the field and may open up on office in that city. The two new superior courts established theie by the legislature will greatly facilitate court business and probably offer a good opportunity for more lawyers of ability, and Mr. Wilson will probably be able to very rapidly build up a good practice there. John C. Billheimer, former auditor of state, and C. A. Harris, of Indianapolis, were here over night and talked with a number about the Home Fire Insurance Co. of Indiana, which they are engaged in promoting, and of which Mr. Billheimer is the president The stock of this company is being sold all over the state and from statistics furnished by the auditor of state the insurance companies of the country are making a mighty big interest on the investment This makes the investment look good and it is finding a sale wherever offered. Several in Montlcello have bought stock, some has been sold here, and others are figuring on investing. Mr. i Billheimer and Mr. Harris went to Kentland this afternoon and will return hdVe later.