Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 22, Number 72, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 28 May 1901 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Twenty-Four Indiana Millionaires. The New York Herald has published what purports to be a.list of all the millionaires of the United States. The list is given as that of millionaires “asshown by the records and the generally 7 accepted opinion.” The Herald places twenty-four names in the Indiana list. They are as follows: A. H. Bowen, Delphi; A. T. Bowen, Delphi; Samuel Bayard, Evansville; J. H. Bass, Fort Wayne; F. W. Cook, Evansville; Judge J. H. Cheney, Fort Wayne; William Culberson, New Albany; Joseph Colleff, Terre Haute; Silas Davis, Greenville; Newland T. DePauw, New Albany; Mrs. Sarah C. Deming, Terre Haute; Charles W. Fairbanks, Indianapolis; Milton Shirk, Peru; Allen M. Fletcher, Indianapolis; Herman Huffman, Teire Haute; V. F. Malott, Indianapolis; W. R. McKean, Terre Haute; David J. Mackey, Evansville; James Oliver, South Bend; A. L. Pogue, Richmond; Clem Studebaker, South Bend; Chas. Schulte, Evansville; John C. Wright, Indianapolis.
Low Railroad Rates. . For the Buffalo Exposition: For the Pan-American exposition, the Monon Route will have tickets on sale daily during the exposition,with limit of 15 days, at $15.20 round trip. Through tickets will be sold only via Delphi or Lafayette. To Indianapolis. May 28, 29, $4.40 round trip. Homeseekers Excursion, West, Monon Route —May 7th and 21st, and June 4th and 18th, 1901, homeseeker’s tickets will be sold to points in the following territory. Arizona, Arkansas, Colorado, Idaho, Indian Territory, lowa, Kansas, Louisiana, Manitoba, Minnesota, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, New Mexico, North and South Dakota, Oklahoma, Oregon, Texas, Utah, Washington, Wiscousin and Wyoming. Stopovers will be allowed on the going trip for 15 days but node will be allowed on the return trip. Final limit from date of sale 21 days.
Ice For Sale. Ice for sale, delivered to any part of the city. ’Phone 256. M. P. Warner.
