Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 39, Number 59, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 29 March 1907 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

ItNSSEUFR REPUBLICAN Office in 'i 0 Building »ner of V eg. ad Westor leets, Renkumc, I—aISSUED EVttt FRIDAY BY george e. Marshall, EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR. MARSHALL & HEALEY, /' '' ■ JBMJBBaB. - THURSDAY . nr. and Mrs. F. A. Turtier are attending the Illinois state osteopath vent ion, at aicago. Easter evening song service at the Presbyterian church. Specially prepared program. Eevery one invited. Prof. S. E. Sparling, of Wisconsin University, arrived today, for a few days visiting with his paaents southwest of town. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Wasson went to Columbia City, today, for a few days visit with their daughter, Mrs. Arthur Nowels, and family. State Tax Commissioner Wingate will hold a district meeting at La layette Friday of this week, and probably all the country assessors ©f this district will attend. He also desires to have as many of the township assessors in attendance as possible. Darwin Hatch, a son of ex-Con-gressmeii J A. HI! cb of Kentland, ' as been gi' i J ion on the ditorial ... Technical t'orld magwice . e graduated am Purdue last spring and has «een engaged in electrical work in Chicago since that time. Crown Point, which always refused to turn a hand to secure the Gifford railroad, has now refused io vote a franchise for the Lafayette & Chicago Traction line, for no known reason except that some Citizen living on the only available street did not want bis forenoon slumbers disturbed by the noise of the trolly cars bumping past his domicile’ tileepj Hollow is well named. Odd Fellow lodges in this state have been initiating new members at the rate of ten every day of the week for the last year, according to the figures sent out recently by Grand Secret ray Leedy. The increase in membership has been

greater during the past year than in any other single year in the history of Indiana. Odd Fellowship, with the exception of the year 1903. Last jear the total number of new members was 2 637, while in 1903 the number 3,760. There was no special business before the citizens’ railroad meeting last night, further than authorizing the soliciting committee to turn aver the some $470 raised by our citizens to assist in the preliminary survey, which was done. Every thing looks promising now for finaiK 4 *’" the rued, as one of the lead: tic. d compact a Chic- wr' d their cous r g enrtu- ._. V.~ the propoetc »e next week, and it he sees things as good as they are. and reports accordingly, the money has been promised.

letter to Jr. Noah Ziegler. Rensselaer. Ind. ~ Dear Sir: A painter complained that our cans are too full; unhandy spill. It's a ray we have; 'tis handier ■ot to be lull; but we have a weakness for full-measure. Our gallon contains eight pints; the usual is seven. Wo’ll think it over again; but -rt. How mCI. rt wc: iu i barrellt n gaii< ret- the proper* SI mes suggests tit e shortage is probably not in me cheapest ingredient. Guess we’ll stick to four quarts to a gallon, and fifty gallons a barrel. The name to go by is Devoe lead-and-zinc. Yours truly F. W. Devoe & Co., Sew York and Chicago. B. F. Fendig sells our paint. It will not cost you a cent to try Chamberlain’s Stomach and Liver Tablets, and they Are excellent tor stomach troubles and constipation. Get a free sample at Fendig’i drug t ore.