Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 36, Number 56, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 March 1904 — Page 8
LOANS] | on Land, j We makeroofvown inspections. — 1 Q No delay. Commissions reasons- i ble. Interest 5 per cent. jj ♦ Loans on City Prop- « 4 erty and on Personal ! ♦ Security. ! J 5 Call, Write or Telephone No. 3d, i 4 | « Rensselaer, Ini J l i — ■ ' ■ at ♦ ♦ ♦ »—■» ■■<!>- ANYTHING NEW= In the Line of FURNITURE
Go Carts, Couches. Clothes Racks, etcCALL ON Bringliamd T Thoriiburg Nowel’s Block. • ♦ ♦ ♦ * * * ♦ ■»- -jrWm. H. Mackey SUCCESSOR TO - MACKEY & BARCUS, DEALERS IN MARBLE AND GRANITE Monuments I Designs and estimates furnished on application,
Money, Money Money. Parties desiring to borrow money and to-offer farm lands as security wiU do well to see us before placing their loans, W e have the best facilities for placing knue and we believe we can save you money. Our contracts are from two to ten years with privilege of paying at any interest paying time, j While others have either raised their rates or quit business, we still Lave an unlimited amount of cash at 5 per cent interests. See us, we will do you good. Baughman & Williams, 1 Attorneys & Abstracters, Heuaselaer, Tnd. Telephones ‘ Bruner & Merry” 15 srtf “Bell Phone 329’ Home Seekers txcursions Via Monot> Route. At one fare plus 1200 for cht Bound Trip good returning 21 days from date of sale. Tickets will be on sale on in* first and third Tuesdays of Deoem ber, January, February, Maroh and April to principal points in the West, Southwest and South. For rates and other information oall on or address W. H. Beam, Agent, Rensselaer, Ind.
Theodore Roosevelt
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Ctiapter 17. Honors Thrust Upon Him. Chapter 18. Assassination of President McKinley. Chapter 19. Sucoeeds to the Pie idenoy. Chapter 20. President Roosevelt as a Man. Chapter 21. Forecast of Roosevelt and the Republic. A work of sterling worth. This volume will oontain more than four hundred pages beautifully lPusira'ed. Cloth emboßSed. on back in genuine gold (not gilt) $1.50. Half ’Russia gold-veined, marble sides, genuine gold top, embossed in gold on back $2.25, Come boys fall in line give me your order for one of those books, read it and know more about the little giant that we are going to vote for and elect this fall to act as president of the United States for the next 4 years. My first delivery of this book will be on April 20. J. W. King, Agent for Jasper Co. Telephone 289.
LaPorte & Harper buggies sold by Wm. Sofaleman. Farm for sale or trade, equity of SSOOO in 200 acres of land near Rensselaer. will sell cheap. Write Nash & Nash, Mansfield. Illinois. Yours very truly, dw2w Nash & Nash. All ye publick shou'd be looki ing forward to ye grand exhibition day at vjj close of skewl, when all ye skolara will speak pieces and read compositions from ye hiuli platform at ve opera house. Exhibition to be given at Ellis Opera House, March 4th. Some of the young people of Rensselaer, have decided to hold a i w eek's session of Ye Deestreect i Skewl A genuine old fashioned skew) in which ye three R’s will be taught in ye good olde way. f A teacher who is experienced at weilding ye rod is desired. A woman teacher preferred Aspiring teachers are requested to hand applications to Dr. Perkins when he makes his rounds. The doctor will call ye Publick together for ye election of teacher next mw moon, if the roads are favorable. My spring line of samples and styles of special to order tailor suits and shirt waist suitq, from the well known firm of Chas. A. Stevens & Bros., Chicago, are now I in, aud I will be pleased to show i them to all who are thinking of buying. None better or cheaper, and I guarantee a perfeot fit. Geslvieve Sprigg. Tel. No. 174.
i Ten Cents Per Trip. In order to meet competition I find it necessary to announce to the people of Rensselaer that until further notice I will*" oarry local passengers to any part of the city for TEN CENTS PER TRIP Oall day or night. Prompt attention to telephone orders. Barn Phone 186, Nowels House 150. Tbos. Owen. The beat buggies for least money at Sohleman’s.
Fair Oaks.
Felix Parker has movid here from Pleasant Ridge and is living on the old Baabard farm near Pem brook. Mrs. Peter Zia was called lo Lafayette last Friday on account of the severe sickness of her sister Mrs Severson, but she is reported to be improving. The 8 months old baby of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fuller has been very sick with pneumonia, but is now improving. Born Thursday Feb 25th, to Ed Kessler and wife, a 5 pound girl. Mother and child doing well. The M. E. Aid Society will give a general and oyster supper at the School House on Saturday evening, March 19tb. Everybody irvited. Quarterly meeting will be held at theM E churoh on Saturday evening aid Sunday morning March 12 and 13. Elder Wood will be prisent and will be assisted by Rev. Rummel at both meetings. Everybody invited. Mrs. Guy Jeuning and Miss Paire Jenning, of Brookston, were here last Sunday to see their aunt Mrs. Cottingham, who is still oonfined to her bed, but is improving. J. J, Toler and eon Guy of Lafayette, are here and expeet to finish the bouse and barn they are
buildiDg for Mr. Meyeis, east of town, if the weather permits. C. H. Sternberg eexpeots to resume work on the dredge as soon as the weather permits, which, it is hoped, will be in a short time. The electrical and rain storm of early last Monday morning left our town in quite a flooded condition for pedestrians and some parts were im ja 111 1 ■ Felix Erwin attended the funeral of his grandmother, Mrs. Rebecca Donnelly, at Montioello, last Sunday. The cause of her death was old age. Mrs. Miles Moffitt went to Wheatfleld lpst Tuesday to visit her sister, Mrs. Wm. Meyers, for a few days. Grus Muadon and wife are visiting their eon John and wife at Momenoe, 111., this week.
Mrs, A. J Nelson, of oame here Tuesday w to nurse ner daughter, Mrs. Oottiogham, whose siokness with her left limb has previously been mentioned, Clint Gundy stopped off at Rensselaer Tuesday evening to witness the play entitled ‘-The Missouri Girl,” while enroute to Kentland, where he has aooepted a position. Mrs. John Cisey and daughter Mrs. Oa'viu Burroughs, attended the funeral of Mrs. Casey’s mother at Rensselaer, last Tut sday.
Horseless carriage*, fuelless engines and the wireless te egraph are the greatest innovations Dr, Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin is next and cures Constipation, Indigestion, Biek Headache and Stomach troubles. Sold by A. F. Long. Call on B. O. Gardner aud learn something about Oklahoma aud Indian territory. Excursions first and third Tuesdays of each month. When there are parties to go I will’ go along with them and make the trip an enjoyable one. B O. Gardner, Rensselaer, Indiana,
Two good farms to rent. Apply to S. M. Laßue. FARM LOANS. We make farm Loans on the most favorable terms and in the shortest time obtainable anywhere, Loans on city Property. are made by us for one, two, three, four or five years with privilege of partial payment day, Also Loans on Personal Security, Call at our office and see if we can not make just the kind of a loan yon are needing, or oall ub by telephone, as we nave both thd long distance Bell and Independent telephone in onr offioe. Austin & Hopkins. Renaeelaef, Ind.
Spring and Summer Dress Goods have arrived. Swellest line ever shown in the city. Come early and secure choice Things. that’s all. Fendig’s Fair. ELLTS OPERA HOUSE. • * $ ® —‘S’ —“S’ —# —— t 8> — b —<l> —# —♦— *8> —>8 — % —# —$1 —# —# —$ —# —<§> —igi # # j THE JANSEN. CARNIVAL i mu COMPANY ■ * . ■■■;— it Will give an entertainment at o the Ellis Opera House, Tueso day, March 8, 1904* for the *'* benefit of The i Che Rensselaer military Band 0 O' .<> The Ticket board will be up o Friday, March 4, at four o’clock. (Be sure and get your tickets, so that you may get a good seat. TICKETS 50c EACH <*> May be bought of any of the t band boys at a number of the T —- — stores. T •— 1 • —•• —♦ —* —* —# —$ —4 —s —<* ft —18 —♦ —$ —* —<l> —# — 4> —<■ —♦—
E. J. Murray Will, until permanently located make his headquarters in Lee Jessup’s Carpenter shop on Washington and Weston Streets. All work in the - HEATING AND PLUMBING * % Line promptly attended to. My best references will be to have you interview the people I have done work for. I will gladly quote you rock bottom prices on Wood or Galvn’zed Stock Tanks, Pumps, Wind Mills, etc. Kihdly seeking a part of your patronage. Bell ’Phone 223,
a* directors sfj A. Pnrklson, President E. L. Hollingsworth, Cashier Sj» John M. Wasson, Vice-President James T. Randle ’ *L| George E. Murray J* I THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK North Side Public Square, RENSSELAER, INDIANA. LOAS A) ... } t‘ ** * on all "kinds of good security on City Property , * !• and on Farms at lowest rates, pays interest on ;J" * savings, pays taxes and makes investments for . 4 J customers and others and solicits personal in- * * • terviews witn a view to business, promising ev- ; P ery favor consistent with safe banking. iC FARM LOANS A SPECIALTY. |
PROFESSIONAL CARDS. V, H. PARKISON Attorney-ai-Law. UnnnM Law Beal Batata, Abstracts and Loans Attorney for the Cnlcago, Indlanapoila & Louisville Railway co. WUI practice In all of he Courts Office In Odd Fellows’ bldg on Wash ngton Bt. Rensselaer, jasper county, Ind. QB, A. L. BERKLEY, Physician and Surgeon. -fflee in Odd Fellows’ Annex, opposite public Square. Phone u». RENSSELAER. *NP, L. WILLIS Gunsmith , Special attention glTso to Bicycle Repairs ol a jr jTV 'w Front stront, 1 Dine* 1 J/TtSf Washington, BICYCLE SUNDRIES. BANKS A. McCoy. Pres T. J McCoy, Cashier Walter White, Asst. Cashier. A. MC COY & CO.’S BANK Oldest Bank in Jaaptu* County, Estab shed 18M. Transacts a general banking business, buy* notes and loans on long or short time on personal or real estate security, Fair and liberal treatment Is promised to all. Interest paid on time deposits Foreign exchange bought and sold. Yonr patronage Is solicited. Patrons having valuable papers may desposit them foe safe keeping
DR- h. l. brown, DENI IST Orown and Bridge work, Teeth without plate, a specialty. All the latest methods In Denflatry. Office over Larsh’s Drugstore. Gas administered for painless extraction of teeth. -•••PIONEER-••• MEAT _MARKET J Eigelsbach, Prop, Beef, Pork, Veal, Hlatton, Sausage, Balogna, Etcat the lowest prices. —Highest Prices Paid for—
HIDES, & FALLOW J. W. HORTON, Dentist. in all It* madam (iaturn, Hald and Feisslaln Ifazk. Ha* (0i Falnla** Bstiastlen, P Offioe opposite court honse Loans. REAL ESTATE Insurance Call on B. O. Gardner for bargains in land, properties for sale or exchange. Agt. for the John Hanoook Mutual Life Insurance Company. Agt. for the Traders Fire Ins. Co. List your properties with me Farm or City. Yours for business, g. O. Gardner, Rensselaer, Ind.
New Lumber Yard in Rensselaer Where yon oan get all kinda of lumber, lime, hair, briok, oemen and plaster, Also the oelebrated Alabaetine cement plaster, I solicit a share of yonr trade, at my old stand. Beapeotfnlly Yours, HIRAM DAS’. Stoves Cheap To Clot. I am closing ont my entire stook of new stoves of all binds, at greatly rednoed prices, so make room for other goods. U Some good seoond-hand stoves also on hand, and will be sold very oheap. Hershman’s old stand I blook south of depot. A. B. POTKB,
