Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 39, Number 99, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 August 1907 — Page 2

,|* ■■ — ■ ... Invited to Visit the West-End Clothing Store Bargains Galore Every Day No man or boy need go without a decent suit of clothes. 1 can suit you at most any imaginable price. No shoddy, but good straight merchandise. lam also prepart'd to take your measure for suit or overcoat for fall and winter for less money, than can be had elsewhere. : —■ —~ 1 —; • . V ~ . -r 'jFall s uits Coming-in Now. Louis Wildberg West-End Clothier Rensselaer, Ind., July 29, 1907 —V

«•- > Ordinary Lens Toric Lens S Optician 8 4. The dotted lines in the cut *g ■ show you the-'difference in 4. £ the field of vision in the ordi- ■ 4. nary lens and the toric lens, jjl ■ The Toric which has the deep 4* curve makes it possible to ad- ® ■ j. just it closer to the eyegiv-£ ■ ing the wearer a larger field 4. £of vision. No annoying re-® 4. ections. Perfect image in ■ <xll directions. In fact a per-4, 2 feet lense. See A. G. Cattß 4. about them, the well known £ ■ and reliable Graduate Opti-4. £ cian. Eyes examined free by® 4. latest methods. Office over J ■ Murray’s Department Store. 4« lA. G. Cattj S-HM-B+* +■**+ ■*■*■*■ The Rensselaer Feed Store Manufacture the Famous CHICKEN STARTER, made from pure sweet grain, only $2 00 perewv. For chicks up to three weeks old. CROWN BRAND POULTRY FEED. A mixture of eleven different grains. An excellent poultry fooki. Our price, $>.35 per cwt. SIFTED CRACKED CORN of sl.lO per cwt. We take special care in the preparation of our ch en feed. KAFFIR CORN, $1.50 per cwt. Just received a half car. The finest chicken feed that grows. Come and Sm*Us. or Phono 273. A. L. BRANCH MONEY TO LOAN We have money to loan at any time, i and in any amounts to suit borrowers. Our specialty is loans on farms and ; city real estate for one, two, three four or five years, with interest pay-1 able semi-annually, to suit borrower, ! and with the most Hberal terms as to I payments on part of principal. We also loan on personal security and chattel mortgage. Don’t fail to see us before borrowAustin & Hookins

Glassified Column. Wanted, lost and found ads, and other items of that nature will be found classified under the above head. TO RENT —furnished room. Inquire at this office or at_my house at 407 Cedar street. Mrs. Schafiert. WANTED—Refined girl for housewoik, with or without washing. Inquire at this office. LOST—About August Ist. a lady’s gold watch, with a fluer de Ijs pin attached. Finder please leave at this office or with Dr. F. H.Turfler. A suitable reward given.. LOST—In Rensselaer or between Rensselaer and the Granville Moody farm, a D. A. R. pin, with Mary Jane Moody, engraved on back. Leave at Roth Bros, and receive reward. WANTED—To buy 14 or more cords of wood for August or September delivery. Inquire at this office. FOR SALE—A Singer sewing machine, run less than a year Inquire here or of A. B. Cl as pell. ——•=- WANTED—Thirty teams for gravel road, with wagons, until winter. Men also wanted. Apply to W. B. Hutchinson & Co. Valparaiso, Indiana. FOR RENT—House with a large garden across river. Apply to Mrs. W. S. Parks. LOST—Ladies hat, also ladies jacket in Rensselaer or between Rensselaer and Pleasant Ridge. Finder please leave at this office. FOR SALE: A Heywood, reclining gocart, almostnew* Cost sl4 sell for just half. Enquire at this office.

PIONEEk Meat - Market Prov. Beef, Pork and Veal Mutton, Sausage, Bologna At Lowest Price*. The Highest Market Prices Paid for Hides and Tallow. ROGERS ft Stainfloor Finish > made in Seven Shades and 'Orf in Transparent JKP CAbsolutely the best Floor | j V Finish manufactured; also the best general finish wQfr for Furniture and all Interior Woodwork. "y <LDoes not scratch L,R OgE rS ' or mar; is not affected v* r ¥ x r r oft D by water; makes °' J lu| AINiLuUII wood look new andU*^FINISH I ', all woods look beau-"jPls tiful; can be appliedLC'J? tjy any bod y. BOLD BY A. F. LONG RKRSSKLAER. IRO.

“A Dangerous Friend.”

The universal praise accorded to . the great melodrama, “A Danger- ■ otia Friend,” by the Press" and • Public for the past two years has certa ; uly sta aped this play as one of the great melodramas. The absorbing dramatic' interest and a'Cinating romance of the story from which il has .t 8 source accounts in a great measurer for the hold this play has on the affectiou of the t heat re goer. AI lied with t his i? the liberaliry of the management in providing a scenic setting tor tdiis play. Trie pro biCti.hi in item irety has been pronounced Jjr-i class in every particular, and will lie presenter here at the Ellis Oper a house, Saturday Aug. 31st.

Dreamland, sc. Try a Republican “ want ad.” Walter Forbes, wife and baby, of Chicago, spent Sunday here with relatives. . - Dreamland, fine 5c performance. .a. really good 5 cent cigar—- * *Pe rfection. ”- M iss Mi 1 d red- Spitler went to Chicago this morning for a week’s I visit with relatives? Rye bread, made right, fresh daily. Aug. Rosenbaum. Get your money’s worth—see Lowell and colored team play ball here on Aug. 31st. Patronize the Merchants Cigat Co., by smoking either, "Mri chants” or ‘‘Perfection.’' LeoTuteurand wifi*, of Indianapolis, are here for a few dajs’ visit with his father, Moses Tuteur and other relatives. Lowest rates Jamestown Exposition GO days limit $25.65, 15 day limit 121.30. Coach excursion or sale each Tuesday $15.60.

Mrs Jennie Leake of Eleva, Wis., ’eft for home this morning, after a month's visit with her aunt Mrs. S R. Nichols, who accompanied her as far as Chicago. Little things—that is what a “want” column is devoted to. Read it every day. a possibility may be opened to you heretofore unthought of. Bessie May, 16-months Gid baby of James Humbert and wife, died this morning of cholera infantum. The father works at the Alter tile mill, north of town, and they came here from Clinton county last spring. Tue funeral will probably be held Tuesday and burial be made in Weston cemetery. See the coons play ball. This fast aggregation of ebony hued ball players will be here od Saturday, Aug. 31st, to play Lowell. Admission 25 cents. Ido cleaning, pressing and. repairing of trousers, coatsand suits. Bring in your fall overcoat. John Werner, Over Feudig’s Drug Store. Good tobacco and careful making are qualities that figure in my cigars, the new ‘-Merchant” and new •’Perfection.” I shall be pleased to have you give them a trial. Dick Crowell.

New Homes in the West. I Send for free copy of pamphlet containing synopsis of the United Statee homestead lawsand informa tion how to secure a cheap, ' irri gated farm or a quarter section of splendid free farming or grazing land along the new railway lines of the Chicago & North Western Ry., in South Dakota, Wyoming and Other states' All agentssell special low rate excursion tickets to homeseekers via The North Western Line. Request full information. W. B. Kniskern, Passenger Traffic Manager, Chicago, 111. w2O 23 Students hhve the privilege of selecting their studies at Va paraiso University, Valparaiso, Indiana, which is an advantage not found at many schools. There is no other institution of lean ng offering so many opportunities lor students to do the particular work desired. Many from this county will attend the coming year, whicli opens Sept 3d.—Adv. Try the new “Perfection” cigar. All hand made. Only 5 cents.

VAUDEVILLE FOR LAFAYETTE FAIR

Secretary Travis Secures Attractive Program for Week. Ore of the leading features of the ! forty-first annual fair of the Tippe- I canoe County Agricultural association. Io fre held September 2-6 will be the free vaudeville acts, on an open stage in front of the big ampitheater; Secretary Charles W. Travis has been working haid for many weeks securing attractive "programs for the five days of the 1 fair, and has-been in communica tion with the leading amusement buleans in the country. Several contracts have lieeu signed, and more will be mide in a few davs, making this braudh of the exhibi tion the most elaborate in the history of the a—vcialion Over VI.OOO will .be expended on these attractions-alone, and all perform auce will be absolutely tree. Among those who have already signed contract to appear during tie week are Byers and Johnson, Steiner Ti io, Barry and Hack and Ames and Feather The first team is rated as one of the best comedy couple on bicycles now on the road. They are comedians as well as b.cyclists, and have been in favor wherever they have appeared. The Steiger Trio do a comedy and acrobatic act that is said to be marvelous, and the trio has been a feature in all the large vaudeville houses, blending their trick with unusal comedy. The'acts done by Barry and Hack is entitled Physical Culture, showing the develop ments of the muscles, doing tricks on the Roman ring, and rand t<> hand and head to head balancing. Ames and Feather are acrobats, who give exhibitions of strength, and knockabout feats. They also burlesque bull fighters. They ha\ e proven a good drawing card wherever they have been. Svcretaay Travis is also afur other attractioi s among them bei g the Slayton Jubilee singers, who have in this city before. A military baud will be engaged to tuinish music at ail hours oi the day. If satisfactory arrangement can be -made, the Wi Id West Historical Frontier exhibition which is a Buffalo Bill show in embyro will be brought hei\. This company travels on a specian train and carries an immense amount of scenery. If this show is secured, it will be neces sary to have it give out of-doors performances. The fair association under contract, can give two per formances of each act a day, but whether both will be given in the afternoon, or one in the morning, has not ye- been decided.—Lafayette Exchange.

Harris & Harmon have a large list of the best farms in Jaspei county for sale. They will go to South Dakota ~ept. 3rd and Sept. 17th with a party of homeseekers. If you wish to go and see the best farming land of the west tor sale cheap let us .know, we will secure yon cheap rates on the above dates. J. C. Porter will write vour tornado, cyclone, wind storm, and tire 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 Pleases the children, better than ice cream soda—a trip to Dreamland, sc. Harris & Harmon, the largest insurance agency in the city, iuclud ing the Continental aud American, which writes the most up-to date farm policy, gives a higher limit on live stock than any other company writing farm insurance. ts

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ELLIS OPERA HOUSE Monday, An*. IS.

'The Starr Pianos In The Starr Building i Door West of Post Office. * _. — M _ __ " vy 1 ;- 1 *- ’-'l'Tp,. .; i.i IF $ jisilQ ■F/l n ====^^^^^^^^=== ===~ _ I* JI thousand Copies or the HkHlnky Co.’s musk, ioc per copy. Jill foe latest popular songs and musk 25c. Fred A. Phillips RENSSELAER, INDIANA.

cje Eillk (km Bakery a»d Confectionery Tee Cream Parlor CI ME used tp be that every dealer made his- own Ice Cream. Of recent years almost all dealers have had it shipped in to them, and they are ignorant of the ingredients used and the methods of its manufacture. Cream' is- cheaper in the small town than it is in the city, and it is- therefore more expensive to manufacture in the city, and add tef this the manufacturer’s profit and express charges,, and if the Ice cream is sold at the same price the local manufacturer sells it for, there is a cheapening of tjhe ingredients. The “Little Gem” uses pure cream, by local dairymen—you know the product is pure and free from the cheapening processes employed by the manufacturers in the big cities. Our gasoline engine makes it possible to freeze ten gallons of cream in eight minutes. Orders delivered to any part of /the city Try it and you will agree that the Little Gem Ice Cream is the best ever sold in Rensselaer. A large room with every appointment for the retail trade. Mak* Ua Your lea Croam Mkkora. A. E. BOLSER.

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MONEY TO LOAN loans on second mortgage real estate, chattel martgages, and personal security. Loans on city property made for one, two, and three years, repayable in monthly installments if desired. Sale notes purchased. Money on hand for above loans, no delay. Loans on farms negotiated at a low rate of interest, without commission. A complete set of Abstract Books Call personally or write. James H. Chapman,