Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 37, Number 33, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 28 April 1905 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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