Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 39, Number 26, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 27 November 1906 — Page 8

THE ENGAGEMENT OF BEN HUR At the Chicage Auditorium closes oa {Saturday, December 8. The run .of General Wallace’s powerful historial romance “BenHur” so stupendously staged by -Klaw & Erlanger at t|jc .big Chi-' cago Auditorium, is to terminate on Saturday .evening,*- December ~Bth. Booking in Boston and New York that cannot be set aside causes the Wallace play to be withdrawn. For the past two months this attraction has proven a most potent factor in Chicago “amusements. Hundreds from this vicinity have attended and now that the closing days arc announced new interest will be stimulated. Jt isrulvisable, therefore for those who intended witnessing General Wallace’s might}drama not to lose any time in writings the Auditarium manageme’nt for scat reservations. The usual policy of that playhouse is to sell seats only one week in ad—vance, but in xirder to accomodate the thousands who have selected different |x?rformanccs to attend, Mr. Milward Adam, Director oi ■ the Chicago Auditorium. has decided to place oh sate, beginning Mondav, NovcmlKi 19th, se<Us-4or-all the remaining -performances of —“Ben-Hur "-4 —-engagemeuL A special matinee is announced for Thanksgiving Day in addition to the regular Wednesday and Saturday matinees if that week. The curtain is lifted on the Wednesday and Saturday matinee promptly at two o’clock, but the Thanksgiving matinee will not be started until 2:30 p. m. t> Orders for seats to the Auditorium management must be accompanied by remittance in order to receive attention. For Rent—Fann. Inquire of T. W. Grant. Finest of selected turkeys, geese, ducks and chickens, at Moody & Roth's for Thanksgiving. The early orders are suie of being filled. Mrs. Goff has decided to continue her Bazaar thro the Holidays. Having just returned from Chicago with a fine line of goods and new ideas of Xmas novel tees. She is again at the service of her customers.

Gleaning and Dyeing, 1 am now prepared to do all kinds of cleaning and dyeing, making a specialty of ladies' and gentlemen’s clothing. All work is guaranteed by me and I will see that every garment entrusted to me is properly cared for. The following prices prevail: DYEING. Suits $2.75 Coats 1.25 Pants 1.00 Vests 50 Overcoats, 11.50 to 2.00 SCOURED OR DRY CLEANING. Suits *1.75 (’oats 1.00 Pants .50 Vests 50 Overcoats. *1.50 to 2.00 r LADIES’ Suits, skirts, waists, capes, cloaks, etc., any kind of cloth, dry cleaned or dyed at reasonable prices; and the very l>est workinsnship. JOHN WERNER, Tailor. Over Fendig's drug store.

Fann far Rent. 280 acres—2oo plow laud, balance in tame meadow and pasture, located 8 miles southeast of Rensselaer. Fences first class, 5 room bouse, large barn, cow barn, good orchard, fine well, wind pump and in all respects a good, handy farm. , Call or address W. P. Gaffield, Owner, on farm. , or B. F. Ferguson, TUP*; Rensselaer, IndT P. B.—Can give immediate possession. Bi.Uwis. Vick, Eye Specialist * This is an age of Specialists. The 1 ability to do one thing and do it I well is more to lie commended and is of more benefit to humanity than to do many things and none equal to the best. We limit our practice on the eye to errors of refraction, of which we have made a Special Study loroVer thirty yeanu_ Office in C. 11. Tick's fruit store next door to express office.

millinery -Clearing SaleWe. .have determined to sell all our stock of Fall Millineryinojdertomake room for our New Spring * —— goods, and we realize that we must make extraord- • inary reduction in price to sell the goods vyithin the time contemplated. .0 aswumni ? Dec. Bth being plume day. all plumes, tips and feathers - going -ut- great - - reductions. ’ miss mary meytr.

Che Dew Dowels Bouse SI.OO per day • SI.OO per day Jlccommo Nations furnished at any time. Good beds and first class service at all timeshenry Reed,. *

Rensselaer Lumber Co. pVERY THI N G in the Building Material Line and at the Lowest Possible Prices. Let us figure on your bill before placing it elsewhere. - - north of Depot. n»- *. Rtnsselaer.lnd.

DR. A. G. GATT EYE SIGHT SPEClALlST.Rensselaer,lnd. is responsible for most <Kiy w Hi hIQ o f your headaches and nervous trouble. Glasses fitted by our new scientific i methods arc your only remedy. 1 I make a thorough examination free Having the —. b est equipped office in the county, lam prepared to make the examinations by latest methods. Examination made by me—l do fthe work—lt is * left to the patient picking out a glass that they hink they see with as 1 have the other method and use it. Refer ence. any reliable business man in Rensselaer. Graduate Optician, Office over MURRAY'S store, Phone 2 ; l ."’ 5 232 MONEY TO LOAN On all kinds of good security, including loans ou second Mortgage real estate. Chattel Mortgagee aud personal security. Loans ou City property made for 1, 2 aud 3 years, repayable in monthly installments if derind; Sale notes purchased:'Mbney on hand forilbove loans, nodelay. I>»ans on farms negotiated at a low rate of interest, Without commir-'-ii>x'. A eiiinphte m>: of;H»tri i books. ~ t’w+l pw-twrnrilv. t+r write. —— - 1 • t J ABIES 11. CHAPMAIV, ntmsselaer

Cut this oat and take it to B. F. Fendig’s drug store and get a free sample of Chamberlain’s Stomach and Liver Tablets. For biliousness and constipation they are a - equaled. They improve the ap petite, strengthen the digestion and regulate the liver and bowels. Yoflßg Apple Trees for Sale. 50,000 apple trees, two and three years old and $6 varieties, price ranging from 8 to 15 cents each, and nothing mader 6 feet high. Also a general line of nursery stock, and correct prices on every thing. Halleck Nursery Co., Fair Oaks, Ind Foi 1 Rent —Nov. 15—Residence in west part of city, 9 rooms. Well improved. Fruit, garden, poultry lot, bafn. Gus Yeoman, R. D. No. 3 Rensselaer, Ind. Our boys and childrens stock is complete, we have a full line of knickbocker suits and plain two suits, overcoats from 3 years to 15 years in all prices. We don’t give any foot balls away with them but we give yon the price- that you can well aif >rd to buy a foot ball afterwards. DUVALL & LUNDY. A better line of Holliday goods than ever before at J ssens. *Buy foot wear of G. E. Murray Co. Try those fancy Jonathan eating apples at John Eger’s. Advance showing Christmas things, at Jensens. Lost —White Wyandotte rooster. Please return to Mrs. Jerome Harmon. , ... Ladies solid gold signet ring with initials engraved f 1.50 np at Jessens’. Sere Is Your Chance. Monticello, Remington, Rensselaer and other city residences to trade for farms and merchandise. A number of farms to trade for city residences. Good new and improved farms for sl4 per acre up. Yon should investigate. Flagg Agency, Journal B’ld’g. Rensselaer, Ind.

For Sale and Exchange. No. Dl. 151 acres black land, good improvements. all new land, all cultivated, to to trade for Chicago property. No. D. 2. Two houaee.’one six rooms, one ten rooms in Mathews, Ind., six room house, barn and fruit en two acres of land in Fowler, Ind., and gilt edge first mortgage of *I7OO, all clear Will trade all or part for good improved farm and assume or pay difference, No. D. 3. Three good houses well ronted and clear in Elwood. Ind., valued at *4,000 and cash for goad improved farm. No, D. 4. 150 acres well improved clear in V a Buren County, Mich. Want hotel o other rents's. Will give time on differ ehoe. No. D 5 ISO acres grass land in Rock Nebraska, clear. Want rentals. No. D 6 Eight five room houses all clear in Elwood, Ind. to trade for pasture lard or farm. Will assume or pay difference, No. D 7 80 acres improved land to traie for larger farm. „ No. D 8 112 acres four miles from court hduse on gravel road, free mail, telephone. Will consider trade tn part. No. D 9 126 acres Improved, free mail, school on farm, three mile to good town Will divide it doiirel Own will ac cept good trade as part payment, and time on difference. No. DlO 65 acres, flv? room house, barn, sheds fruit, weil, free mail, school jgt farm. Will take clear property as part payment or other good trade. No. Dll Fiveroom house, summer kitchen, good barn, fruit, good well, on two lots in near by town, to trade for small tract of land or property in Rensselaer and will pay difference or assume. No D. 12 Two five loom houses in Mathews, Ind., clear to trade for property in Rensaelae-or for small tract of land, Will ass me or pay difference. No. Dl3 22 acres two room house, good orchard, free mail, near school, ail cultivated. Price *IOOO. Owner will take part in good trade. ST Dl4 66 acres, four miles from" court house, gravel road, free mail, telephone r< hoof, six room bouse, out budding-. > t-Hli g orchaid, all rultivaied. Pi ice *65 We have < a-h buyers for farms. Also have stocks of merchandise of all kinds, livery mlsk-Ks. hotels aad town properties to trade for land Liat your farms and town properties with ua for quick results. ,—, . Q. F. MEYERS, Rensselaer, Ind Office opposite State Bank.

MONEY TO LOAN. We have money to loan at any time, and in any amounts to suit borrowers. ■, Our specialty is loans on farms and city real estate for one, two, throe, four or five years, with interest payable semi-annually. to suit borrower, and with the most liberal terms as to payments on part of principal. We also loan on personal security and chattel mortgage.' Don't fail to see us before borrowing elsewhere. Austin & Hookins.

Tll|! State Bank of Rensselaer I Corner ofWashlngton ancTVan Renr*elaer Streets. —rr Director* = : ; John Eger, President. Delos Thompson, Cashier b Lucius Strong Granville M ody 1 J , Warren Robinson. » ; ~ • Does a general banking business Loans Money on vsl — J' kinds of armroved security; buys notes, pays i- erest • ondeposrispays frLEcs for customs and others • ——; • Chit Battle will be GUO to Extend ever favor io its g Cnstowers Consistent with Safe Bankng Principles, : Tfttre 42 • • DIKEOTOBS . • J A.fParkison,’President E. L. Hollingsworth.’ kier ■ B John M. Wasson, Vice-President James T. Randle J • George E. Murray • k THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK : J North Side Public Square, RENSSELAER, INDIANA. • LOANS MONEY • • • J • on all kinds of good security on City Property J b- ■-■_?=- and on Farms at lowest rates, pays interest on • • savings, pays taxes and makes investments for * s customers and others and solicits personal in- * S terviews witn a view to business, promising ev- « 5 »rv favor consistent with safe bankinv. « s FARM LOANS A SPECIALTY : tAjAOAAI »• ’ AQXtAg-t lAt JIftOXtAtAAArttAIAIXM 111 1 1 H ** • « * ’ J* , «f * * HjC |be tittle Gem Bakery ;; t g—i and Confectionary* i S 6ive g £ S For fresh home made candies, •* ** P US ? P ure cream caramels, fudges, ’’ * * £ S chocol -te, creams, bonbons, • • ** >*• A taffiies, nouget, French cream ** ** £ S chewing candy and many other ” * s Trial S kinds to i umerous to mention. 3* J. £ 2 make all these cand’es. •* J -Tine Rome made Candies- 5 ! $. €. Bolser, .p Baker and Confection*’. H trial will convince you what klad •« of material our candies are made of, • *

Meals served at all hours. « | .. Che model.. | : Short Orders a Specially. : • i have opened up a restaurant • J and short order eating room • • in the room formerly occupied • • by A. Rosenbaum’s saloon,and J J shall conduct the same with • • an eflort to giving the greatest J satisfaction to all of itspatrons. • » Absolute cleanliness in all » cooking and personal attention J J givento thebusiness at all times • Rot or Cold EiiiicK : When hungry try the Model. : Mrs. Hugust Rosenbaum, | LXtM XtXtIAXMXXtXIXtXXXt 1 XtXtXXXtXtXXtXtXtXUtX* t iS

LUMBER ALL KINDS White Pine. Yellow Pine. Hemlock. Beech. White Oak from Arkansas. Oak wagon tongues. Ladders cheaper than you can make them. Scwvr-pipe all sizes. The best Gravel Roofirig made, for flat roofs. Kentucky Blue Grass Gate. Ridge roll. Cresting for Rodfs. Galvenized Valley. This stuff is all bought to sell J. C. GWIN & CO.