Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 37, Number 33, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 28 April 1905 — Page 4
RENSSELAER REPUBLICAN Officejin The' Republican Building, Corner of Washington and Weston Streets, Rensselaer, Indiana. ISSUED EVERY TUESDAY AND FRIDAY BY GEORGE K. MARSHALL, EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR. ’ TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION: Or* Year $1.50 Six Months, • - - .75 Thr*« Months, .... -50 Entered in the .Office of |the Librarian at Washington as second-class matter. FRIDAY, APRIL 28, 1905.
Gov. Hanly as Hero.
There is a probability that Ind : - ana is scoa to see itself in a popular magcz ne story by Lincoln Steffins with Govcr or J. Frank Hanly as the her >. There is much won dr bs to how St ffias will go about his wcr* if In does oome to the state. No doubt he will pro claim Hanly another Folk or else a LaFollette b cause the governor, tis assert ed, is credit d with an ambition to do tbiags like the governor of Missouri and the gove - nor of Wisconsin are doing them, Steffins is a steff writer for Me Glare’s msgaz ee
Jesse J. Fry is Doing Right
Billy Blodgitt, o' the Indianapolis News, was on the wrong track when be reked Jesse J. Fry, of Bose Lswd, in connection with his bank fai'ure, and compared his failure with those of the MoCoy atd Gilman banks and that of Settle at Wolcott. The fact is that though] Mr Fry has not paid anything to any of bis depositors through the trustee of his estate he has been at werk ever sinoe his bsnkjjclcsed Bird through m f -ult of his own, and has been paying his depositors at a rapid rate, Thus rs h s 55 depositors when he failed he i as paid 59 in full dollar for dollar, and nix per oent
Qpcra I>ousc, ONE NIGHT ONLY Monday, may i The laughing event... Franks. Davidson IN Th ,S'U, Farmer otd Hopkins Revised and Re-Written . Up to Date: A Little Beyond. A Selected Company of Actors, Singers, Dancers. The Imperial Solo Orchestra. 20 - ARTISTS . 20 1000 Square Yards of Magnificent Scerery
DR. ROSE M. REMMEK OPTICIAL SPECIALIST WW m«k« fttr Regular Clarks jewelry store \ April 20th i/iljf- to 29th. , Thorough examination of the e • aooording to the latest epproved methods, Eje atrain and headaohes eared byj properly fitted gla ssea.
interest on their money. He kaa also made some partial payments on some of the remaining olaims. He has paid eff the smaller depositors first .because they were usuelly the ones who needed theii money the most. And he has also selec'ed epeoial oases for payment where the oiroamatanoea mpde it especially important to the Creditors. As in the case of Dr. Wilson’s widow at Thayer, waose property was about to be foreclosed on a debt. Mr. Fry borrowed several hundred dollars, at interest and paid Mrs Wilson, so that the was able to save the property. Of tue entire $9 OCO Mr. Fry originia'ly owed h s depositors, $4,000 has already been paid and the rest will be, he declares ti the last dollar Many of the larger creditors are not pressing him, but instead are willingly wailing hie convenience, having fall confidence that he will repay them in full with good int re.t on their money.
Tried Him on All Languages.
One day a ship from Holland was being examined at Eilis island. The immigrants bad passed along the line befere the inspection officer and were being interrogated in ihcir native tongnes. A short, thick set man abcut forty-five years old appeared in turn The inter preterit ked l im his name in Dutch without any rcspins ; be asked him in German, Slavish, Polish, with the same resn’t He oalled to another interpreter who stood by to come and try him in the Latin tongnes, and hi was a-ked the same question in Frei-ch, Italian, Spanish, and Portuguese Still th-re was no response. Another interpreter was called and he was tried in all the Arabic longues Syrian and Turkish. The accumulated interpreters by this time four or five in number, stood arou d lookirg at this immigrant and wondering what it all when a funny einile br.ke out cv-r his face, aud he said in broad sou h of Ireland brogue: • Fur the love of hiven, can’t none of yez talk English?”
Strayed Br'ndie cow, part Jeisev, from the Hiram Day house in th* east part of town. J.hn Weiner. Show me the man that sayt “Buggy” He wil have ti bu} one if he sees Robeits Stock They ride so nioe and easy they rock you to sleep. C A. Roberts. Mrs. Mattie Grant, agent foi Mandel B os. 1 tailor made suits shirt waits, jackets, cravmettes, eto, O.ders tafeen at her res'denoe on Front s'rtet. Now is ihe time to put io youi seid sweetpotatoes. Faicv stock for tale by John Eg->rs, A gicd girl wanted fer genera housework. w 2 p Mas. Erastus Peacock. Remember that Mur ay’s st >re wants to buy your eggs.
DIRECTORS A-sP»rfcl»on t President E. L. Hollingsworth,^Cashier John M. Wasson, .Vice-President James T. Handle George E. Murray THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK North Sid* PublicJqutr*, RENSSELAER, INDIANA. LOANS MONEY • • • on all kinds of good security on City Property ancTon Farms at lowest rates, pays interest on savings, pays taxes and makes investments for """ ”7' customers and others and solicits personal interviews witn a view to business, promising every favor consistent with safe banking. FARM LOANS A SPECIALTY H. O. HARRIS, E. T. HARRIS, C. JET. MILLS Pres't. Vice Pres. Cashier. Rensselaer Bank Established 1839, Rensselaer, Indiana. DOES A GENERAL SINKING BUSINESS Interest paid on time deposits, money loaned on approved security. Drafts bought and sold on principal cities. FARMJLiOAIVS^A^PECIAXiTI^ Respectfully Solicits Your Business.
The New Owner of the Jessup Fuel Feed Store. The undersigned has bought out Lee Jessups wood and feed store will say that be expects to continue the business and wish es a share of your patronage, Please give me a call when in need of anything in he line of wood, hay, straw, orn, oats, or wheat, and by fair dealing will exp°ot to merit yonr latronage. Can ord r by te'ephone No. 312. Edd Myers. For sale or trade, good furnished hotel, 12 rooms, well, cistern, wood-house, good stable, for 5 horses, good location, and a money maker, Immediate j ossession if taken within 10 days. Enquire of Mrs. F. Lamber 1 , Fair Oaks, lnd or Irwin & Irwin, Agents. v6tp Rensselaer, led., Tne establishment of M's L. M tms is now loaded to ovrrflowing with the m st artistic creations of ummer head gear ever brought to Rensselaer. Hundreds of bats to pletse hundreds of wearers. Come nd p’ck out YOURS early. The price is sure to suit PAY TAXES BEFORE MAY IST. Monday May Ist, is the last day f 'or paying the sp'ing installment >f taxes, without ii curing the penalty for deliequenev. Call -arly at the Treasurer’s < ffice, and void the delays incident to the rush of the *dast four days before vlay Ist* $63.70 To Calforuia and Return Via The Wabash System. Tickets on tale May 1,2, 3, 9. 10, 11. 12, 13, nnl limited to 9G days. Liberal stop cvers both going and returning For detailed information call od >r address, Tbrs. Follen, Pass. & Tkt- Akt. Agh, Lafayette,, lnd. To every customer bringing to Murrays one or more oases of eggs iv > will give a nine dez egg case ire?, as long as the present stock of oases last. MARCUS, BELGIAN STALUON. > I mm • DESCRIPTION AND PEDIGREE, Marcus la a dark brown Belgian Stallion, la 3 years old and weighs 1,800 pounds, haa large bone and good muscle, la a strong mover and a good Individual throughout. He was aired by Americua no, 292; he by Champion No. 168; he by Bonyant 129; he by Mouton 320. The dam of Marsua waa sired by Markina No. 108; second dam Hercule A. 338, P. 2432; third dam Belle; by Bismark. Marcus will make theseason of 1905 at C, F. Stackhouse's farm, 2 ml'ee north of Rensselaer at }ls to Insure eolt to stand and suck. Not responsible for accidents. STACKHOUSE & LESH, Ownef j
PROFESSIONAL CARDS A OSTIN « HOPKINS, Late, Loans and Beal Estate, Loans ob Farms and City Property. Personal leeurtty and chattel mortgage Buy. sell and -eat farms and city property. Farm and city ire Insurance. Attorneys lor the American Tu tiding, Loan ond Savings Association. Orrnu ovaa Chicago dept. Stow RENSSELAER, IND, 08. A. J. MILLER, Physician and Surgeon. ienssslaer, - . Indiana office up stairs in Forsythe block. Genera/ Twstlce of medicine, surgery and X-ray work taUs answered promptly day or night, Office snd Residence phones 204 (Jasper co.) RALPH W, MARSHALL, Attorney a/J Law. Special Attention to Settling Estat s. —office—(n former Olerk’s.offlce. Hast of Court J House RENSSELAER, .IND. Frank Foils. Charles a. Spitiei Harry R. Knrrie. POLTZ &BPITLER, Huecessori to Thompson A Bro.) Attorney-at-Law. *n»w»ace, Abstract* anc oan* Only set of Abstract Books In Countv RENSSELAER, IND. t. M. WASHBURN, M. D. Physician and Surgeon. Mskss s Spsefulty of Dissaiss'of ths.Eyss. Fits Eyas for Qlastst. RENSSELAER, IND' 63, P. HONAN, Attorney At Late, a o ”w'of insurance and Res 1 1 * ..T" 1 Practice In all the Courts, a . smess attended to with promptness and dispatch. W SBKLARB, INDIANA. J.J. HUNT, Attorney at Law, Lawj Real Estate, Insurance. Abstracts and Loans. ..OFFICE: Over.EUls A.Murray’s stor W. w. HARTBELL, M. D. HOMEOPATHIC Physician and Surgeon", Jhroato' dlssases Ja! specialty. In StocktonWilliams block opposite'court house, PhoneSO RBNBBBLABB, IND. OR. B. 0. ENGLISH. Physician and Surgeon , Night’and day calls attention Residence phone 116 ms- . o ace phone 17 RENSSELAER, INDIANA. V 7. H. PARKISON A ttomey-at-Law. Insurance' Law Beal Estate, Abstracts and Loans Attorney for the Ohlcago, Indianapolis A Louisville Railway do. Will practice In all of the Courts Iffloe in Odd Fellows’ bldg on Washington Rensselaer, Jasper county, lnd.
Oranger, no. 4J540 Imported Trend) Percberon Dapple grey, weight 1950, fine bone and muscle, 8 years old and a prize winner in both France and America. FOR loifer " ™'“ ' ' Monday, Tuesday and Weh ; ; , Granville Moody farm in Barkley t»wnship.--Tbnrsday, Friday and Saturdays at McCoysborg. T~ESI Terms sls to insure " 4 mmm* I German Coach fiorse Three years old, imported March 1905, dark brown, weight 1900. fine build and action. Will make the season of 1905 at McCoysburg. Terms, $1159 to insure. Both these horses are licensed and the colts are holden for service, and the owners parting with mares or taking out of county or state, the same becomes due at once, rßc£oysburo fiorse Company Owners.
'VGWW'wvuvovOvvJvOvOvOvO KHv4O>XK4I4OMR<O<\ 'HI'HFNMC TROTTING BRED STALLION .. Silk Raos~ DUVALL BROS, Ten. IDolla-rs to Insure.
wState Bank of Rensselaer Corner of Washington and Van Rensselaer Streets. Direct ors= = John Eger , President. Delos Thompson , Cashier Lucius Strong Granville Moody. Warren Robinson. Does a general banking business, Loans Money on all kinds of approved security; buys notes, pays interest on deposite; pays taxes for customers and others OMt Bask will M glad to extewd Crcrv Tawr to iti gswtri will) Salt B»«ks» Prlstlsla. Telephone 42.
-•••PIONEER----MEAT MARKET J Eisgelsbach. Prov, Beef, Pork, Veal, Mutton, Sausage, Balogna, Etcat the lowest prices. —Highest Prices Paid for— HIDES, & rALLOW
DR. H. L. BROWN, DENTIST Crown] and 1^ and too 11 1 I' W All the latest methods in Dentistry. Office over Larsh’s Drue Store. Gas administered for painless extraction.
