Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 39, Number 2, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 September 1906 — Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

tetij For Ceweot *ol*. The undecsigued lias -dissolved „bta former part-uersh • p and is now ready to take all kinds of cement work contracts. Special attention to sidewalks, cellars, cement fonn dations etc. Lhx>d lasting wpik fnirt ,, 't*ed; Pfibhe ht>6. C. W, ('LATT. fiot flafy It Ice. --ciroa toted that I wa® about to.yuit delivering ice. It is all a mistake, will continue to deliver ice to nr patrons as Jon'S as they want it and ' as often as they want it. My. natural ice is alflfonc". bat I ■have... arranged for an unlimited supply —of artificial ice, and which is giv ing universal satisfaction to iny patrofigr ——— —- Kei.lxer. The Ic e Max.

- First Fall Excursion to f ashitgtoo. The first excursion to the state of Washington, at Home seekers’ rates j will beon thethird Tuesday in Sep timber, being Septeinljfr rigfn. 1 Would request all persons intending to go this time to write to me or call at 'my office in Rensselaer, as _ =ll B K. Ffckausox: Agent. Rensselaer. I mV. _ _ _ J Ready To Saw Wood Now The undersigned having bought the Earl fikiyler went -awing out fit-, is now read) to saw \\ outl at jiU- ; cents a cord. A gasoline engine is used, and none oi the customers’ wood is burned; Telephone orders to George Gorhams residence, telephone .No 371. —— Ohakelw Leavft;; —

- Story of “An Aristocratic Tramp.” Opera House, Thursday, Sept. (i.. A new addition to stage trauipdom, • “Sir Seedy Usetobe.” an individual who has a strong dislike For anything that smacked of work. Of coarse the tramp is a man with g history. About sixteen years be* fore he had been knocked in the head by the bad man of the play, and losing all reeolleetiou of his former self he becomes a wanderer. He loses sight of his daughter and wife, whom he has made au outcast. In the end the playiight gives back his memory after strenuous complications in which the villaiu com mita murder and attempts to wipe out a number of other people. During the play an automobile race occurs between the tramp anti the ' adventurer in which the tramp gets the better of it, owing to the fact that his foe’s car blows up at the right moment. Another situation which causes a demonstration is where a train is stopped in time to save the life of the tramp who has been tied to the track. All ends happy. The bad man dies the death he has earned and the audience jjo home satisfied,

Ttaak *f This Oae Miaate. How do« Bit happen that the Stndebaker factory in South Bend, Ind. covering 101 aeree, is the laigest vehicle factory in the world. How does it happen that more-thau i a million Studebaker vehicles are j in use the world overt How does it happen that the Studebaker business has shown asteady growth and increase every year for more than fifty years! How does it hap- - j>en that tie Studebaker reputation for all that goes to make a good vehicle is higher today than ever before! l>o you think it jusr hap]>eued or was there a reason for it’ Yon know there must have been a reason and this is it. The abso lute reliability oi the Siudebakor product. .It apj>eals to ctufinl buyers, men w-ho are Nitistie<l only with the best, li you l>elong to that class, if you like a ginxl farm rather than a poor farm, a good horse rather than a poor horse, a good wagon rather than a poor wagon, we ask you tty’ investigate 'the Studebaker before buying. See the Studebaker agent Roberts the Buggy Max. Rensselaer, lud.

Notice of Resolution For Sidewalk Harrison Street Notice is hereby given that the Common Council of the city of Rensselaer, Indiana, at a regular meeting held on the 27th day of August 1906 passed a resolution for the construction of a cement side-waik in said city upon the following described route towit; * Commencing on the southerly side of Harrison street in said city at the northwesterly corner of lot 0 in block thirteen in'the original plat of said dity, and running thence easterly along the southerly side of said Harrison Street to the westerly line of Weston street, at the northeasterly 1 earner of said lot six in block thirteen. Natice is therefore hereby given that the Common Council of said Citr will meet In the Council Chamber in the Court House in said City on the 24th day of Seat. IUOu at 3:30 Or'oloekp.-ra. at which time all persons whose property may be heard as tq the necessity for the same. J Witness my hand and the (IK ax. ) seal of said City this 28th 1 of Aug. 1906. CEAS. MORLAN, ! Aug3lßep7 City Clerk, I