Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 38, Number 77, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 June 1906 — Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

ICE ... • . "iU iUh. .mt-W- '• ~ y : :;r-x T/.r.- * If you wat t ice at any time in any quanity delivered any where in town and are not supplied with our ice card window hanger, telephone either 64 or 72. A storage house has I eea established in the rear of the city “-hall, where farmers can get ice in any qnanties, C. Kellner.

Photographs? Sure Parker makes them and guarantees them. And some of the finest aud best you have ever seen too, in all the latest styles - and finishes. He also does fram- * ing to order and in fact everything pertaining to the pieture business. Remember— If its new its at Parker’s ' - and if its at Parker’s its new. H. F. Parker, Pavilion Studio.

Bank of Rensselaer Corner of Washington and Van Ren**elaer Streets. —Dirt cior»= ~ John Eger, President . Delos Thompson, Cashier Lucius Strong OranviUe M> ody Warren Robinson. Does a general banking business Loans Money on oil kinds of avoroved security; buys notes, pays merest ondeposits pays taxes for customs and others this Bart will U glad to €xttwd fcoery Taocr to its gMStoiers Consistent with Site Batlnifl Principles. Telephone i 42

To Property Owners There are few matters of more importance to or so little understood by property owners, as fire insurance. Few know even the names of the companies whose policies they hold mach leas their history, reputation, or standing. Investigate for yourself. Why should yon boy fire insurance on your home, your household goods, live stock and the appare* of yonreelf and family, in a company yon know nothing about 1 Your policy may sometime stand between yon and poverty. Get the best. Insnre in The Continental Insurance Co. Which has total assets of 916,384,601.83, and a net surplus of 98,424,226.13. No use riding in an ox cart when a parlor car would oost no more. Your Fire Insurance Policy is next in importance to tba Title Deed of your home. Fan losses b J. F. Bruner's Field. From April 1,1906, to April 1, 1906. J. Carlin 9 6.63 A-Sehreiber 12.00 P. Halliran 76.00 A. B. Lowman 408.70 8. R. Nichols 30.00 G. H. 8e11...... ....400.00 B. Meinbrook 30.00 M. and A. Kotlowski 281.06 E. 8. Barfoot 20.00 M. J. Parker 360.00 B. A. Walker... 36.00 G. G. Reed 16.60 A. H- Laßue 360.60 E. Gerber 600.00 A. Davisson 30.00 Wm. C00per..... 56.00 Ask them what kind of treatment they got- Anyone wanting insurance, or what they have ohanged, in anyway, will please call at my office in thel. O. O. F. block or write me at Rensselaer, lnd. J. F. Bruner, Agent.