Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 22, Number 30, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 January 1901 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

rift * ilii ii ka«i*a Rensselaer, Ind. ONE jSOLID WEEK, /Commencing Mojjcftty Eve, Dec- 31. Special Engagemnt of the Riley 4tock Co. Change of Bill Nightly Grand 10 cent matinee New Year’s day at 2:30 o’clock. Candy for the children. -ir — ■ Admission 10 and 20c

Protection for Rural Mail Boxes. -- -i - The superintendent of the free delivery system of the United States postal department has decided that rural mail boxes, when put up with the approval of the postmaster general come under the protection of the postal lawsi the same as any other mail boxes. The patrens of the ratal delivery routes are urged to jiat up boxes that are certain to protection from the weather and |ffer reasonable security from interference by * malicious or mischiewious individuals. M 5 Per Cent. Money. We are making loans at as low a rate of interest uspny one. The - red tape idea is alraiosh. *We can get you money as^ quick as any one in the city. our commission will be satisfactory. Call and see us we have plenty of money and splendid facilities. We will prepare abstracts pi cheaply as any firm in the cityf and please yon. Call and see us. * - Ferolson & WILSOS, —— Fob Sale.- I ant offering 3 good thoroughbred Polled China Brood Sows. Also 2 extrjlgood thoroughbred Poland China herd boars. Ali at S3O each, Frank O’Meara. Renilselaer Ind FOR HOARSENESS^ Benj. Ingerson of Hutton, Ind. says he had not spokeu a word above a whisper for months, and one bottle of Foley’s Honej|and Tar restored his voice. It is used largely by ■ speakers and singers.!Take no substitute. f ———# Kiv.; t'er Cent. Farm .Loans. Farm loans, without delay, at ve itr cut., tid tie to two per cent, commission. No need to pay three to five per cefit. commissicn W. B. Austin, n Rensselaj&r.lnd. MAD B B. ADAMS OF DAYTON, O.

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