Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 39, Number 90, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 July 1907 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
BAND CONCERT WEDNESDAY NIGHT Conceit will be given Wednc day evening on account of the ball game between Wheatfield and the Chicago Unions, which will be played here on that day. Program. March, Triumphant,.. Glasser • Waltz, Golden Dreams, Pennayer Two Step, The Conquerors, Hall Overture, Alonqu;n Morrisy March, Old Glory, ........... Sewimerton i Selection, Ti me. Pl acea nd Girl.. ....Hough & Adams Two Step, Standard .. Wells Waltz, Beyond the Deep ‘ :Mendleton March. 20th Century..... Loeb. Following the concert the Fire department will give a daring exhibition run. Big dance at Armory in evening given by band. All in-ts, v I ted. Marriage Licenses. July 15th. Lonnie Lee Rush, born McLean, county, UL, July 30, 1885, residence Remington, occupa* Con farmer, father Fobert Rush, Ist marriage. To Daisy Pauline Luckey, bora Remington, Ind., May 28, 1887, residence Remington occupation housekeepeer, father Isaac David Luckey, Ist marriage.
Notice. Surveying, engineering and tile ditching and contract work will be jvomptly and well attended to by Frank Osborne, P. O. bex 179 and J. C. Thrawls, box 148, Rensselaer, Ind. Aug. 15 Machine Oil. A fine quality ot machine and gasoline engine oil at the Rensse* aer Garage. Try it. W. H. Timmons. The big dredge resumed work at throwing out the blasted rock from the river last week and had good success for a time, throwing out about 200 feet. Then a large wire cable broke on Friday and a new one had to be’ordered by telegraph from the factory, and which arrived by express this morning. Greatest assembly of talent at Fountain Park, Remington, Ind., Aug. 10th to 25th. inclusive. Hon. Wm. J. Bryan day Aug. 14th. Hon. Jas. E. Watson day Aug. 17. More than one hundred Indiana saloons we put out of business during the month of June thru the effects of the Anti-Saloon League and other temperance workers in this state. Little things—that is what a “want” column is devoted to. Read it every day, a possibility may be opened to you heretofore un thought of. J. C. Porter will write your tornado, cyclone, wind-storm, and fire and lightning insurance on both live stock and buildings. Now is the time to insure at reasonable rates in an old reliable company. Sept. 11 _ i ■ ■ * Lowest rates Jamestown Exposition 60 days limit $25.65, 15 day limit $21.30. Coach excursion on sale each Tuesday $15.60. ■ ■ "■ Try a “Want,” For Sale” or “Exchange” adv. in The Republican classified column.
