Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 36, Number 100, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 August 1904 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Prof and Mrs. GEORGE Leaders of Chorns Music Prof. E. P. Wiles Platform Manager ROBERT PARKER Superintendent

Mme. Kathrina Tsilka Aug 21 and Baby Field Day . “22 HON. W. J. BRYAN :* 23 Col. George W. Bain “ 24 Herbert L. Cope “ 25 Dr. Thos. E. Green “ 26 Gen. Z. T. Sweeney > “ 27 Jubilee Singers i‘ 28

I 1 J. Vs. Baughman. G. A. Williams Baughman & Williams, Attorney s-at-Lau\ -Tvair. Notary Work, Loans and Rest Estate; 10-v*.la! attention given to collections of all rial* Otlice over "Racket Store >iiavKSEL,AEn. - Indiana ••••PIONEER---MEAT _MARKET J Eigelsbuch Pror. Beef, Pork, Veal, .tiiiftou. si&6i sage. Balcgna. Etcat the lowest prtoec. Highest Prices Paid ror— HIDES, & TALLOW WILLIS Gunsmith, fit Special artintioti givei to Bicycle Repairs id a L.-LbAIIV J Front street, 1 blocs J/south of Washington BICYCLE SUNDRIES. Rensselaer City Bus Line. Hotel Nowtls House, St. Joseph’s College. Thomas Owen, owner, driver. Meets all tritins, carries passengers and transfers baggage to any part of the city. Call on Tom,s bus for dances. Phones—No. 186, livery barn, and 239 residence, Rensselaer, Ind.

Rensselaer and Brook Property. ...... , ' ' For sale (it a bargain, propertyin bensselaer, Indiana, The north west corner of the second block south of the depot; lot facing 50 ft. on Main Sr. and 125 ft. on Vine St Two buildings one 14x 20 ft., the other 20540 ft. Also first lot and oottage south of Christian church, on Van Rensselaer'stre6t; Rensselaer. Block one, E.st of depot on Main St.. Brook. Indiana. Address Mrs A. M Harrison, 431 Taylor St , wAugjO Portland, Oregon, $1.90 f, r the round trip to Lafayette Aug, Ist *o oth. Limit Aug 7th ‘•Carnival.” 85 cents for the round trip to Lowell Aug 11th good returning Aug 12th K. of P. picnic. * Hanson Shop to Re-Open. We, the undersigned, will reopen the Hanson shop in Rensselaer, on or about August Bth, aud will do first class horse shoeing and general blaoksmithing. Will also carry on a general veterinary practioe, surgery and dental operations, being experienced in. these professions. We solicit your patronage. Dr. J. L Jqnes, V. S. Jesse Ball, sw4t Proprietors. Call on B O. Gardner and learn something about Oklahoma and Indian territory. Excursion 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. 0. Gardner, Rensselaer, Ind

'/&***& " UP f%#^¥^iVacationl JOSmfo Expenses! ( Aro you in search of an inexpensive place * sfe.-- for y° ur summer vacation, where you can have a really enjoyable outing at but a y i nominal cost? The inland lake country in JLA* 'Jm southern Michigan and northern Indiana and JpY y’.( that along the south shore of Lake Erie, S W Y between Buffalo, N. Y., to Toledo, Ohio, including the historic Lake Erie Islands, /* if 7 *will meet your wishes. -yr -»-*■* \j There are hundreds of places in this summer region. You can secure good board with rooms at rates averaging from $5 to $8 per week. You can fish, boat, bathe, camp out, and enjoy in many ways the simplicity of summer life afforded in this delightful summer vacation land. Our book, •* Quiet Summer Retreats,** covering a large list A of boarding places, with rates, proprietors’ names and addresses, features of location, camp sites, furnished cottages, etc., will assist I, you iu selecting a place, and will be sent by undersigned for 2 cents R£u]h In postage. cSgSB For summer excursion rates to points named in book apply to Sur local ticket agent, and if he can not furniah, or for any desired formation, address A. J. SMITH, Q. P. & T. A., Cleveland, Ohio. 1 The Lake' Shore 1 J m “ Mi & Michigan Southern Ry..