Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 38, Number 43, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 February 1906 — Page 2

COAL I New Yard I 't 7 - Uy|||-118 . | I have'^iist oj'&eit lip a new fieri HJ kJ • and feed iri the old. Han.so'n • biaj’ksmilh shop on the+i.ist sid® <d y Front street, north Of, the-K. of P., L—-- ■■ ' ■ ——■——-----—_—9,. — baildint?. and ain pre'part.-d .to .: 'I , , t . V- •3 - ' handle all-business in the "‘fuel and I ' t.-vd line.- Satisfaction guaranteed s'. ' . I and aU orders eiven proinpt altenAND i I ' . ’ ./■>■ ■ . J .■ _ -- . 1 ~ _ ff f I | G-ixre Z-aTc I LLU - OISIDZHEES J. E. BISLOSKY < ■ ■* ». • . . i Telephone No. 58

ii fl yew Bargains for :: Chose who can use Cbem i , - - " ,n. ..... . -■ ■■ ■ 4 JO Pairs Men’s Shoes c * Sizes 6 J tremendous RtdiKiions— ■- 100 Pair J. Womens Shoes ' /UTh Sixes 2H->. 3 I*2, 4,7, $ ’ wW SlaufiMerea Prices ; . 100 Pair Boy’s* ~ | $ her- f Misses Shoes, " #1 Jr • I Sizes 12 and Is, _ o Lowest Prices tU ever Offered I I ■ ■— Y Ask to sec these goods ; Fendis’s Exclusive Shoe Store 1 Room occupied by JESSEN'S JEWELRY store.

Tt|e State Bank of Rensselaer I Corner of Washington and Van Rensselaer Streets. ~.—- 4 - 0 Directors ♦ o John Eger, President. Delos Thompson, Cashier 4 Lucius Strong -Granville M <>dy 2 H’tirrm Eubinson. ’ i ♦ _ o Does ,<i general banking business Loans Money on oil ’ ♦ kinds of annroved security: buys notes, pays i* erest ♦ otHlejtosits 'pdys taxes for customs and ethers ——_ I Cfcjt Bant will be Siad to Extend Every favor to’its j Cwoaers Consistent with Safe Bankng Principles, s Telephone 42 g

11l RECTONS A lP»’’ki'«o.Trt*<ident E, L. HoliingHworth.jeaah.ler Jahn.M. Wasson. Vice-President James T. Randle George E Murray THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK North Side Public Square. RENSSELAER. INDIANA. LOANS MONEY • , a ob *ll kinds of good security oa-Clly Property I and on Farms at lowest rates, pays interest on savings, pays taxes and makes investments for ' • customers and others and solicits personal in* J terviews witn a view to business, promising every favor consistent with safe banking. FARM .. LOAf)SA specialty ;

RENSSELAER REPUBLIAN. Office in The . Republican Building., Corner of., Washington arid Westopr i {Street?, Indiana. . fe ISSUED EVEI’Y ■ , AND FRIDAY / I , nr , 1 GEORGE E. MARSHALL, .EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR. . : 7PUi:i.I.SHERS.

Resolutions By G. A. R. Respecting Birthdays of Washington and Lincoln.

Whereas: — It. isconeeded Byall right mind ed, thinking people that the contemptation and study of the'charact eristics of these-noble.leaders of men who have accomplished most for the good of their nation, and of the world, is a powerful incentive to an imitation of their good qualities and-thereby elevates those who so contemplate and study. Therefore, Be It Resolved: By Rensselaer Po-t No. 84, Department of Indiana, Grand Army of The Republic. That the officers, teachers arid pupils of the Rensselaer Public Schools. St. Josephbr Callege. and of the Parochial School of Rensselaer, be and they are heixdty resspectfuily iuvited and requested to observe the anniversaries of Lincoln and Washington the 12th and 22nd inst. respective ly by such exercises as shall best tend to acquaint the pupils with the good and noble qualities of those greatest of patriots and with their grand achievements and that the same be Accompanied by a_ generous display of our flag, the .emblems of libeity, and security we all enjoy. ■'Be it further Resolved: That the business men and citizens at Itheii homes make a liberal display of bun ti iig aud tlags to- emphasizethe importance of the occasions, and that the newspapers of Rensselaer be furnished a copy of these resolutions with request to publish the sam By older of Pest,- Reify 2nd. 1906. Jno " 4 "Wasson, Po.'t torn dr. - - Bur na ham. Ad j.

~ 1 II i. ■~ - ’* ■ '■ i | Ju* I , IN RICHEST OHIO Good Land, Free Pikes. Low Tax and —~-j Valuation. Write today for our latest list describing some of the best Farm Bargains in Central States. Write today- its free- we ha ’e the bargains and want you to make a personal investigation. Come and see these bargains. Hell Bros. & Stevenson. Marysville. Unibn Co., Ohio. Horses for Sale or Trade. Four medium sized mares for sale or trade ts Laßue Bros.

IVTotice If the gentleman who borrowed my harness out of the lumber shed about Jan. Ist and forgot to return them will now return them, there will lie nothing doing. J. C. Gwin. It is well known that suits of Stein, Block & Co's make are superior to anything on the market. Come and see their late creations. Louis Wildberg. Eyes examined free by latest methods by A. G. Catt, Eye sight specialist and Graduate refractionist Permanently located in Bensselaer. Ind., oflice over Warner’s Hardware store. WANTED—Span of sound horses, weight from 2700 to 3000 lbs, and from 4to 8 yrs. old. Call on C. J. DEAN, Bensselaer, I nd. 400 agres of summer pasture land near Rensselaer for rent. Inquire of B. F. Ferguson. , Overcoat and suit sale still on at The Ideal.

LINCOLN LEAGUE OF INDIANA.

TdLthe Officers .and Members/ The Lincoln League of 'TntTiana will-meet in annual convention at Marion, Ind., Feb. 12, 13, and 14, 1906, to commemorate the birth of Abraham Lincoln and prohiole m every legitimate way she succass-of the_Republican Party and its ipem- ' T The Executive Committee has de cided th at i nstead of. gi vi n g a ban quel there will Ire a smoker-on the night of February 13th at which there will be heard one of the greatest orators in the country. Reduced rates being half fare, plus 25 cents has been granted try railroads to Marion from all parts of Indiana, good going on February 12th and 13th and ret urij limit Feb. 15th. The - ThteFurban Railroads have also authorized a reduced rate. APPORTIONMENT OF 10TII DISTRIC White County Lake County NVarren County LaPorte County 15 Newton County 3 Porter County... .. "~4 Tippecanoe County ... 62 Jasper County .... 4 Benton County, 10 ' 152 The election of officers will be NVcdne-day morning, February 14. It is hoped and expected that this-convention of League will be the best attended and the mo>t important. annual .meeting ever held. The League during the past campaign had a large part of the work done by the Republican Party anti worked in entire haromy ‘with the state and national'bominittees. We occupy a stronger position than evei before with relation to the Repub licam party iuMudiaua and there fore it is important that the clubs shouldYie fully -represented at this aiirual meeting. chas. iv. mcguire, <. I j ». D. HEILM AX. President . Secretary.

PUBLIC SALE I Having sold hisTarm. the undersigned will offer at Public Sale, commencing at 10 a. m. Tuesday, February 20th. at his residence 2 miles east and 2 miles north of Mt. (Ayr, and 3 miles west and | mile so|uth of Surrey. The following property towit: 10 HORSES AND COLTS. Consisting of 1 black mare 3 yrs old, wt 1000, in foal to Leek and Lane horse; 1 gray mare 7 years old, wt 1500, in foal to same horse; 1 gray mare 10 years old, wt 1700, in foal to same horse; 1 bay mare (i year old, wt 1300, good single driver work in all harness; 1 gray mare 9 years old wt 1200, work in all harness, 1 bay mare 7 years old wt 1200, in foal; 1 coming 3 yrs old colt,. 2 coming 2 year old colts, 1 male 14 yrs old. 19 HEAD OF GOOD CATTLE. Consisting of 12 head of cows some fresh now, others will be soon, 1 Hereford bull coming 3 yrs old,and 6 last spring calves, 4 heifers and 2 steers. 40 HEAD GOOD SHOATS. Weighing from 75 to 100 lbs. 1 Poland China registered boar. FARMING IMPLEMENTS, Consisting of 2 wagons, 4 inch tire good as new,rubber tire top.buggy, steel rire top baggy, driving wagon. McCormick binder, Standard mower, ‘ John Deere corn planter, good as_Jiew, hay rake, spading disc, solid disc. 3 see. harrow, 3 walking plows, 2 cultivators, corn sheller, grind stone, bob tried, cutter, 3 sets work harness double set driving harness, single harness, ten bushel of seed corn. 10 tons of hay, rick of stmw. Some household furniture and other articletoo numerous to mention. Terms of Sale: 11 months credit without interest on approved security or 5 per cent off for cash on sums over $5. If not paid when due, 8 per cent interest from date. Sums of $5 and under cash. W. E. LEEKFred Phillips, Auct, * C. G. Spitler, Clerk, Hot lunch on ground. (ict Bread at McFarlands. Have it delivered with your ginneries. Merica’s bread, same price as elsewhere.

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Lecture Course. ■ r~ • ; ‘i Dr. John Driver; Mon. April 16. 1906. Season tickets SI.OO. • Reserve seats 50. General admission 50c. School children 25 cts. / Holders of season tickets have seats reserved. -t... , , - , d Season tickets now on sale at the • Library aud ajl the drugstores, . They may also lie obtained from members of the Library For rent, a FiraiyTarES', orchard - good land, possession eS once. Can chop 50 corde wvfei. Plenty ot ditching at limes. Or would trade farm for city property. See Dr. Moore, over Fendig’s drug store, t.ensselaer, Ind. dwtf WANTED. All kinds of household and kitchen furniture and ~ stoves. Cash paid. Telephone '195. Fred Phillips. R B. Harris Notary Public and real estate. Insurance —Fire, lightning and tornado on city, town and farm property. First loans on real estate as cheap as the cheapest. Smokeless Soft Coal. I have just received a car load of Teu'nesse smokeless coal lor cook or heating stove use. It is the longest lasting soft coal-, no soot and burns without leaving clinkers. J. E. Bislosky, dwtf' Phone 58. Farm For Rent 160 acres, black land. Good improvements. For further particulars address Newt Janet, North Judson, Ind. LUMBER. Everything in the lumber line, evWytßnig'ypii need in building anything from a pig pen to a mansion. We figure carelully and closely on every estimate we make. Long experience as contractors i makes it possible for us to held builders in selecting lumber. We aim to please, and do it by honest, narrow margin, transactions. Rensselaer Lumber Co. - F -LON -