Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 38, Number 97, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 September 1906 — Page 4
■ ' ' ' — S6JI to ladkac Island and Retnrn.! Satnrday September Ist. ' ■ Note time ot train. Leave Lafayette train No. 8, ft. 59 a m , “ Delphi “ “ > <>.22 “ j Logansporr* ‘V •* « Peru " ”^ lv ' ‘ Arriving Detroit 12.01 (uoonA 1 The DiJfenC. Steamer "City ot Mackinac" leaves'promptly at ft. (to . wmßg Maekioae: jsiano the xiext evening at 7.15. :i__™!rzr±£z; Tickets Mill l>e limited to ten , days and will be honored on regu 1 lar boats returning. i State rooms will accommodate 4 two or three persons. Price of lower $1.50 and upper berth SI.OO ox entire state room *s2..*o. For] state room reservations and; other - iniorxnation apply to nearest Wabash Ticket Agent or write. . Thomas Follen. P. AT. A. ..-.■l-.:: ~ .Lafayette, lnd.; M. Y. Brown, contractor and builder, either by d°y. or job. i Fifteen years experience in building. lumber and hardware business. Throughly verse*! in' ardrweets ? plans. Estimates free. Phone 212. Rensselaer. lud.. dw Look Here. _j 80 acres, good well improved. 8 miles lrom Rensselaer, on good pike. S7O per tiefe. iLLLfSSs 120 acres, well improved. 0.. miles from Rensselaer, on good ■ pike. SBS per acres. Wil 1 trade f tor Feed and Hitch barn. 154 acres 2 miles from tlourisliing Ttownwitii 2 railroads. J miles to shipping point. A good well improved farm. farm, horses, cattle ; and other .stock with a complete ; farming outfit for farming, all tor t SB,OOO, if taken within 6«> days. • We can put you up some of the best bargains in the State. 160 acres in Manitoba. Canada, 5 miles of Heston, good railroad! town. Good laud. in grass, j Great wheat laud, $12.50 .per acre. Cash, no trade. A Chance es a Life Time. 80 to 4,909 acres, rich unimproved. rice land in Vermillion Parish, Louisiana. A warranty deed to 8o acres fer sll2. The entire tract at $1.25 per acre. 80 acres or mo:e $1.40 per acre. Yon and yonr friends investigate this. Far Sale or Trade. 120 acres of good land in Minne sota, no buildings, good drainage. All in cultivation and meadow. 3} miles to station, 5 miles to city, $3,000. Incumbrance SI,OOO. Will take Rensselaer residence or small farm near Rensselaer and assume same. 3 lots in fine residence part of Rensselaer, 85x300 feet. SI,OOO. What have yon. For Sale or Trade. 15 acres of land in Dearborn Co., lnd, i mile station and church scheol at farm, 32 miles to Cincinnani. Good title. Adapted to fruit and poultry raising. S3OO. Will take Jasper Co. land or Rensselaer property and assume incumbrance. 1 own this, now do you want to trade? Flagg Agf.xcy. Journal Bldg., Rensselaer, lud j FOR SALE ! AXP j EXCfLANGE ! 320 •ert-s in Mich Clear Will deal for eqal ty In farm in Ind. will deal 1W acres of this. "Livery Barn—horses, Inpgiee and realdenee — j J6.C10; mortgage syu», want equity in small farm. ! M.SOO general stock and bldg, want small farm in Ind. will assume small encumbrance. SO acre* in Mo, good second bottom, rood bldgs. Mo per acre clear, want small farm lnd 5 room hon»eand one vac>nt lot in Alexandria, Ind. and 3 lots in St Elmo. 111, *j acres in Reynolds C., Mo, all clear, will deal ror equity in Ind farm. saloon, buildings and fixtures, price *3,000, clear, want small farm or morchaadiw $3,000 stock of general merchandise and $V#X' residence, want small farm, can use other prop **Srick business building 2 story and stock of general merchandise in a good Illinois town j $15.01)0. will deal for farm. SIB,OBO clothing stock, wIS deal for clear busireea or raaidence property, this is a splendid 1 stock doing a splendid basinet*. I have some splendid land in the Pan-Handte, I Texas, at $lO per acre, It down and 10 yrs tune l on balance or yon can pay any amount at any time and stop interest. This Is fine black land and is O. K. Writ a for fall description. This is the beet cheap land in the wwl, now don’t mias this chance of getting good land at leas than tt is worth. $3,000 modern raaidence dear, *4.500 hardware stock clear and $5,000 cash for a good farm, tb farm must be O. K. SIO,OOO stock groceries, want farm of same Value. Tbia is in good Illinois town ssjooo stock goods. 2 story bu ldlng and fixture*! sf. (joe, want farm. UMK residence, $2,500 brick business room and $6/100 stock of shoes and gente furnishings Want farm. I hare almnat anything yon mar want to buy or trade for. so write me what Yon w ant and what too hsr.- te trade and T will fit you cut. - CALL 6B WRITE F. E. MARTIN McCeysburg, lnd
Think §f This One Minute. fiFTbw dues 1T "happen ~ ffiTrt The" 1 " Studebaker factory in South Bend. lud. covering IoT- acres, is the hugest vehicle factory in the world, j How does it happen t hat more than a mill|pn Studebaker vehicles are i n hie the world overt How does! it happen that- .the. business has shown a steady growth and increase every year for-more’ than fifty years? How does it hap-that-Ihil >yf nfi AHftlr 4*r rgrm tfl H A-ty JL p* r * ril *u * *.'t $4viGiMW vt X Vj/UTTVi lUtry for all that goe< to make a good 1 vehicle is higher today than ever! before! Do you think it just hap- ! pened or was there a reason for it! Yon know there must have been a; reason and this is it. The abso lute reliability of the Studebaker product. It appeals to careful buyers, men who are satisfied only with the to that class, if yon like a good farm ; rather than a poor farfti, a good horse rather than a poor horse, a good wagon rather than a poor j wagon, we ask yon -to-investigate • the Stwlehaker before buying. See the Studebaker agent Kouerts'the Buggy Max. ■ JEteusselaer. Ind. tt An unauthorized report has been circulated tliat I was al»out to quit dchrerißg-lee. It L all a mistake; wfTT deliver ice to my •patron* as long as they want it arid its ~UfTCF ~iiS they ftv •My | natural ice is all gone but I have arranged for an unlimited supply otu r-tlfuriaT i ce, atuTwhi ch isLlgiF-L ing universal satisfaction to my patrons. Keli.xer, The Ice Max. Notice oTßisoftrtiofrFor ““Sidewalk Harrison Street —- ’ Notice is hereby gTvehThatthe Com- 1 ] -inon Coflhcit of thecity of Rensselaer, j Indiana, at a regular meeting held on the 27th day of August HKW passed a ; resolution for the construction of a ; cement side-waik in said city upon I the following described route towit: Commencing on the southerly side of Harrison street in said city at the northwesterly corner of lot t> in block thirteen in the original plat of said city, and running thence easterly along the southerly side of said Harrison Street to the westerly line of Weston street, at the northeasterly corner of said lot six in block thirteen. Notice is therefore hereby given that the Common Council of said City win' meet in the Council Chamber in the Court House in said City on the 24th day of Sept. 1906 at7:3o o’clock p. m. at which time all persons whose Prop? ; erty may be heard as to the necessity for the same. xp—Witness my hand and the fSKALj seal of said City this 28th v<7 V' : N/day of Aug. 1906. CHAS. MORLAN, Aug3lSep7 City Clerk. NOTICE 10 NON-RESIDENTS The State of Indiana, Jasper County. In the Jasper Circuit Court, September Term, 1906. D&vid H. Yeoman aa adminin-) trat-or of *he estate of Sarah J. I Paris, deceased /Complaint 7067 VS I Louisa M. Imes et al I Xow comes the Plaint!fifjby Foltz & Spitter his attorneys, and files his complaint herein, together with an affidavit that tne defendants Lydia P Kimball and ArthurP. Kimball, her husband ; John W. Paris and Fannie Paris, his wife: Amanda Lewis and Frank M. Lewis, her hnsband: Robert S. Paris and Virda Paris, hid wife: Lloyd Paris and Ellen Paris, children of Zimri Pans, deceased. Robert S, Paris as Guardian of Llovd Paris and Ellen Paris, are not residents of the state of Indiana Notice is therefore hereby given said Defendants. that unless they tie and appear on the first day of October, 1900 the same being the 4th Monday of the next Terra of the Jasper Circuit Court to be holden on tlie second Monday of September A. D. 1906, at the Court Hru-e in Rensselaer, in said Countv and State, and atjswer or demur to said complaint for the sa eof the real estate of said Sarah J. Paris, deceasedlc the city of Rensselaer, Indiana. * the tame wlli be heard and determined in veer absence. / ge yet my hand and affix the Heal of .said Court, at Rensselaer. Ind, this : 5 dav of August A. D li>o6. C. C. WARNER. Clerk. Foltz & Spitler Attorneys. Aug24-31-S7 : (glad to See Vou COME IN Aad let us figure with you on that bill We will figure against Chicago or any other place on price and grade. We belong to no association nor combination. Our prices are our own. Yours for business. Sjji 3. e. 6win s Co.
* y ■ - ■ - m mmtuumumuiuii wt »»?»A»ui<muumiu instate Bank of Rensselaer! S ' * Corner of Washington and Van Renf«elaer Streets. S. .. ■ „ i IAs!!L,.. 5 ■s lllrltl(,> Jtrbt lEger, President. JJelos Thompson, Cashier 5 el Lucius Strong ■■ GranviUe Moody i Warren Robinson. t> o>..^--- ■ ■:■ - ••---s,-- ..... a. "...". ._j==- —^kuvmnr Does a general banking business Loans Money on all ft : Gcmds z notes , pays T’ .# S (mdcj>osits pays taxes for customs and others b|: 5 Cbls Bank will be Glad to extend eoery favor to its | | gnstomers Consistent with Safe Battkng Principles, jj 8 Telephone 42 8 yH-M i ; :-: -:--h -i-h -h-h- : j Rensselaer Lumber Co.f V ' f]VHR V Til iX G in -,iic 1 = Suilding Material Line 1 •Js 4. f and at the Lowest l’ossible Prices, fri - Let us figure on your bill before . 4* ■ ' . k | [nortb ♦! Depot. «. Rensselaer Tnd.| ■!"! ,, l"i-I-i.'I"I ! I"!''! 1 1 11 111 MM «~4 ii•» •ii 1 "4 1 ¥li 141 ilS* %i *4 lii ¥ A?, f S 5Z9.9. « ! The Reason l 1 Indiana Indestructible Paint I \ Outwears All Others. 1 •J The universal complaint among Paint consumers is lack of g durability. Paint manufacturers widely advertise their secret •? 5 processes, wonderful formulas and scientific machinery, but the •? S cold fact is they all make their paints in the same way, from the S Z same materials, mixed in substantially the same proportions. The S 5 results are practically the same. Their paints flake, peel and B J crack in one-third the time they should. S jj It is an axiom that linseet;! oil is the -life of paints; that 2 when the oil is gone the paint comes off. This is true. The 8 Z trouble is with the pigments, they fail to protect the oil. White w Z lead, zinc, the oxides, ochres, barytes, and all the other stock m materials which are used as a base for paint, do not prolong the B 2 life of oil. Some of them greatly shorten it. B Nature Makes a Durable Paint. Nature however has provided a mineral paint which actually 5 J protects linseed oil and prolongs its life two to five fold, making B Z practically indestructible paint. - » J We own the only known mine of this material. This is not i* a theorv. but 20 years of usage have demonstrated that: j ;• It lasts from two to five times longer than any other paint p S unearth. ’ w ,a It penetrates the surface. fS it sticks £ S It dfvs like cement. • It is impervious to all atmospheric conditions. B I Tt Pays To buy Paste Paint. V jxiint i> manufactured in paste or condensed form. By •* • adding linseed oil to this you have a paint ready to use. In buy- •. • ing in paste form you get an article which is not adulterated with »• Z cheap oils and other mixtures which are detrimental to its last- •. Z ing qualities! Z) (J We have no secret formulas. Our paint consists simply of '* our oil protecting mineral pigment from our own mines, ground 8 « in pure linseed oil. with sufficient coloring matter to give it the j< desired shades. •? J A gallon of our paste paint costs' you no more than the Z same quantity of good mixed paint, but when redneed with oil * will produce more than double the quantity. As pure linseed B * oil is the life of paint, and you can generally buy it for 50c per 2 i* srallon or less, why not mii it yourself and be sure of what you 0 are getting, and save more than half on the cost of your paint. •> : For Sale by * 18. F. FENDIG, Rensselaer, Indiana,: MONET TO LOAN t j On all kinds'of good security, including loans on second Mortgage real estate. Chattel Mortgages and personal security. Loans on City property made for 1, 2 and 3 years, repayable in monthly installments if desired: Sale notes purch4sfi<L Money on hand for above loans, nodelay. Loans bn farms negotiated at. a low rate of interest, 'WTrHUUT commission, A complete set of abstract books. Call personally, ®r write. JAMES H, CHAPMAN, Rensselaer
111111- ’ nn 11 j 1 1 ICE I tm . i ' I ~~~ 1 5 : M .... If yon war t ice at any S B time in any quanity «• J? delivered any where S •$• in town and are not £ supplied with onr ice Z 8 card window hanger, Z telephone either 64 or J 2 72. A storage house £ S has t.efen established JJ in the rear of the city !» : 8 hall, where farmers ff • ean get ice in any ’? — 2 qualities, 1 C.Kellner. I - • • —I-- • - .. rnntrmrmw i j <W*UtUUUttt«ttMIiUUUtUUUUUUtUUUU [To Property Owners I t There are few matters of more importance to or so little under- £ ; £ stood by property owners, as fire insurance. Few know even the Z I * names of the companies whose policies they hold much less their £ history, reputation, or standing. Investigate for yourself. £ •1 Why should yon buy fire insurance on your home, your house•j hold goeds, live stock and the apparel of yourself and family, in £ B a company you know nothing about! Your policy may some- 5 i? time stand between you and poverty. Get the best. Insure in & f The Continental Insurance Co. \ S a Which has total assets of $16,384,501.83, and a net surplus of 2 $8,424,225.13. No use riding in an ox cart when a parlor car £ J, would cost no more. Your Fire Insurance Policy is next in im- § •? portance to the Title Deed of your home. £ 1 Faun Losses in J. F. Bruner's Field. i 2 j From April 1,1905, to April 1,1906. £ 2 J. Carlin $ 6.63 A.Schreiber 12.00 J •ji P. Halligan 75.00 A. B. Lowman 408.70 1® gS. R. Nichols 30.00 G. H. Bell 400.00 £ £B. Meinbrook 30.00 M. and A. Kotlowski 281.05 £ 2E. 8. Barfflot... 20.00 M. J. Parker... 350.00 $• 88. A. Walker 35J00 G. G. Reed 16.50 £ jA. 8. Laßue 350.50 E. Gerber 500.00 Z gA. Davisson.. 30.00 Wm. Cooper 55.00ij ! • Ash them what kind of treatment they got* Anyone wanting J • • insurance, or what they have changed, in anyway, will please call ? • at my office in the I. O. O. F. block or write me at Rensselaer, Ind. !• jj J. F. Bruner, Agent. «U*«UtUUUUUIMIMttUtttUMtUUUUUim rmrrrmrmiTnririTiiiniiiT inrmmnrnm « I ExtranrJinary Offer in Rural Patrons f j THE INDIANAPOLIS | I NEWS 1 RURAL ROU I E EDITION | 2 B Why are thousands of rural route patrons reading t* 3 The Indianapolis News Rural Route Edition? Be- Z S ' cause it is the best daily in the middle States. £ |Send For Extraordinary Offer! J Address Circulation Department, £ | NEWS Indianapolis, Ind. £ aMuuuiuuiituiuuimiuiuuimuttuuui* 'WINCHESTER nj i Smokeless Powder Shells i ]| “LICADER" and ‘‘REPEATER” | j | The superiority of Winchester ] 11 Smokeless Powder Shells is | I! undisputed. Among intelligent | !! shooters they stand first in pop- J I! ularit Y» records and. shooting ! qualities. Always use them IS ! !! or e ld or Trap j | J A#k Y °u p Dealer For Them. | jjR 1 J.
