Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 21, Number 93, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 August 1900 — Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

BE SURE TO READ IT Robert Hardy’s Seven Days Rev. Charles M. Sheldons Latest Story WILL APPEAR IN THIS PAPER IT IS ANOTHER BIG HIT, AS FASCINATING AND DRAMATIC AS “IN HIS STEPS.” Robert Hardy, a wealthy church member, who is a Christian in name only, is rebuked by his wife for his selfish and unchristian attitude toward several employees who have been injured and falls asleep upon a sofa. In his dream ho sees everything that is going on in the town about him; his minister discouraged because of the worldliness of people in the church, and particularly because of Hardy’s unchristianlike conduct; his son gambling and drinking in a saloon; one of his injured employees whom he had refused to visit awaiting the amputation of both feet; and his lonely wife mourning because of his neglect. He then dreams that he is carried high above the earth into the presence of the Pace of Eternity*- The Face accuses him of his lack of ('hris i inity and warns him that he lias but seven more <1 r s upon earth—“seven days to help re !ee:n your soul from everlasting shame and dent. Mr. Hardy awakens greatly impressed be h:s terrible dream and believes that it is actually a warning. He tells his wife and children of tiis dream, admits that he has not lived as he should, and declares that he has but seven more days to live. The clock .strikes the hour of midii yht and the first of Robert Hardy’s seven days begins. In these seven days Mr. Hardy does all he can to better the physical and spiritual condition of those about him and- exactly at the stroke of midnight of the seventh day he— But it is unfair to give aujay the whole plot. _ jfhe reader is kept in suspense thrpughout the story and does not know whether the seventh day of Robert Hardy is his last until the end. Watch for the opening chapters next Tuesday, Aug 14th.

Business Sow For 1900. Buggies, Surries, wagons, mowers and binders, threshing machine agency and a full line extras on hand for mowers and binders. The Deering Roller and Ball Bearing machine and the South' Bend wagons. Also the Lafayette wagoto, the Boss threshing machine, the Russel and the GaarScott. Our line of surries can. not be beat for ihe prices, We ask you to call and see our goods before buying elsewhere. Remember we guarantee all goods. We also handle the John Deere goods, the Brown cultivator and harrows, and the Ohio Rake Co’s goods; and best of all the Deering binder and mowers, and binder twine. Goods will be found at our ware room near Monon depot. Wishing our friends a good prosperous season. Truly yours, Renickek Beds. Ca l Up Joe’s Bus Where e’er you go, To play or show; To dance or ball, To church or hall; To catch a train, Or home again; To visit friend, Or club attend; Or any place, Too far to “pace;” Just make no fuss, But call Joe’s bus; Ten-seven, “House” phone, Two-ten, his home; Ho’ll come, not slow, He’ll “git there,” Joe. I have some money to loan on real estate or good personal security. Jay W. Williams.

Bank Statement. REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THK Commercial State Bank —OKRENSSELAER, IND, (North 91de Of Punite Square) In the Suite of Indiana, at the close of its business on iiie stst sourl^es 00 ’ Loapsaud Discounts t 11CSS3 29 Overdrafts «>55 44 |J 8 Bonds and Securities on baud , 1900 One from Banks and Bankers 37003 45 Banking House *. . . 6585 •►—•Current Expenses and Taxes. 1345 94 , Currency ■* s"'" 8 / utaMte 235 s 92 Cash Items.. (103 s;i t 10fi.>83 f. 3! liabilities. capital stock Paid in * AinrilU Rlllld •••• •• • I'^"' Discount. Exchange an<l Interest 2840 62 Individual Deposits on Demand .. J 3039 ~r Individual Deposits on Time 44i19 ‘ *>" i 9 108283 03 STATE OF INDIANA, U s "Emmet**L. T ftolllnKßworth, cashier of the Commercial State Bank of Rensselaer. Did. do sotemnly swear that the above statement Is fr* lo - KMMET h. HOLLINGBWOBTH. _ ... subscribed and sworn to before me, YSW Notary Public. We transact a Keneral lnK buslness boy real-estate security at j oU JlVi'h^ t w««™vtfully solicits a share of the na\?dS«e of promising fair JOH* K M*WABBON, *• “ hollino9W,obt.« ciom