Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 39, Number 104, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 September 1907 — Page 4

cjhe Cittic 6cm Bakery and Confectionery Ice Cream Parlor in ' ■•« ' ■"■ IS. m» ;■■" ■■ ...i CIME used to 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 V kmaHto#h than it is in the cky, and it is therefore more expensive to manufacture in the city, and add to 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 the ingredients. The “Little Gem” uses pure cream, separated by local dairymen —you know the product is pure and free from the —cheapening processes 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* Us Your lea Craam Makar*. A. E. BOLSER.

dm and Dicyele Repairs Saw Tiling and Gumming Having .had many years experience in this line I am prepared to do all work properly and expeditiously. Supplies of all kinds handled Oilllis Supply Company East Side Court Bouse.

uuittuuiuiuiuuwutuimuuiiwmtumM 3 DIRECTORS • * A. Parklson, President E. L. Hollingsworth, Cathler £ • JohaM. Wasson. Vlco-Prssldsnt Jam©* T. Randla George E. Murray • First National Bank S* North Side Publlo Square. Rensselaer, Jndlana £ •f £ • Loans Money :• Z On all kinds of good security on city property and on ! Z Farm at lowest rates, pays interest on savings, pays • • taxes and makes investments for customers and others !• • and solicits personal interviews with a view to business, • promising every consistent with safe banking. < • j Farm Loans A SPECIALTY •

1 THE STATE BANE I ■ Of Rensselaer. ■ 4* ■ located on the Corner of Washington and Van ■ •la •}• ■ Rensselaer Streets. h m DIRECTORS tJOHN EGER, President. DELOS THOMPSON, Cashier J LUCIUS STRONG GRANVILLE MOODY ■ WARREN ROBINSON £ ■ 4* This bank does a general banking business. Loans money on ■ all kinds of approved security. Buys notes, pays interest on 4* defvosits, pays taxes for customers and others. Jjjj Lthis bank will be glad to extend ever ■ FAVOR TO ITS CUSTOMERS CONSISTENT WITH ! SAFE BANKING PRINCIPLES. j I 4K*l+*ld* ■*M*M*M *M4*I*M*MH*I*F Itltl4*l *m4*

PIONEER Meat - Market J Eiielsbach. Prop, Beef, Pork and Veal Mutton, Sausage, Bologna At Lowest Prices. The . Highest Market Prices Paid for Hides and Tallow.

MONEY TO LOAN We have money to loan at any tlme,\ 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 payable semi-annually, to suit borrower, and with the most'liberal terms as to payments on par. of principal. We also loan oo personal security and chattel mortgage. Don’t fail to see us before borrowing elsewhere. Austin & Hopkins A really good 5 cent cigar—- “ Perfection.”

A Coming Attraction.

1 • ... -4 • Oh Saturday, Sept.* 7, the enterprising firm of Meyers, Pilgrim and Moreland of Chicago will present Che people of Rensselaer, the"BF lighttul operatic surprise, “Toyland,” a musical comedy in two acts, by Sam Morris. “Toyland” is an Attraction that appehls equally to adalts and children. It is quite a common sight at all penormances of “Toyl&nd”tofiud that children compose a large proportion of tie audiences that greet the play everywhere. . x>s The story of “Toyland” occu s in the city of Nuremberg, Germany, the home of toy industry. Fri’z Heine, sr., the oldest and cleverest of toy makers, has created a Unsized doll of such real beauty and perfection that it lack 3 nothing but the spark of vitality. By the diligent study of ancient books of magic, he is at last rewarded by the discovery of certain "mysteries of witchcraft, by which .he can bring the doll to life. This he does on a dark night amidst an awful commotion of the elements, and with snch surprising results as to ntterly amaze him. “Toyland” sparkles with wR, music, color and light. Twenty d3lightful song hits, twelveljcotnp’ete changes of. brilliant and beautiful costumes, handsome scenery, and surprising mechanical and electrical effects, all combined to make “Toyland” a delightful and memorable entertainment

Lame Back.

This is an ailment for which Chamberlain’s Pain Balm has proven especially valuable. In almost every instance it> affords prompt and permanent relief. Mr. Luke LaGrange, ot Orange, Mich,, says of it: “After using a plaster and other remedies for three weeks for a bad lame back, I purchased a b3ttleof Chamberlain’s Pain Balm, and two applications effected a care.” For sale by B. F. Fendig.

Notice to Auto Drivers and Bicycle Riders.

My attention has been called to frequent violation of the automobile speed limit and to the disregard for the city ordinance against bicycle riding on sidewalds. All persons are warned not to violate these laws.

Try the new “Perfection” cigar. All hand made. . Only 5 cents. There is always a chance of enjoying ona self in “Toyland,” at the Opera house Saturday night. ■ * iLT *. Lowest rates Jamestown Exposition €0 days limit $25.65, 15 day limit $21.30. Coach excursion on sale each Tuesday $15.60. Ido cleaning, pressing and repairing of trousers, coats and suits. Bring in your fall overoOat. John Werner, Over Fendig’s Drug Store. Harris & Harmon have a large list of lands for sale in Michigan. Call and see our price list, and get our cheap rates to the best country in Michigan. ts wnvai Good tobacco and careful making are qualities that figure in my cigars, the new “Merchant” and new “Perfection.” I shall be pleased to have yon give them a trial. Dick Crowell. Every song with “Toyland” is a hit, Why! Because they are new and original, and will be heard for the first time on our local stage on Saturday night with the “Toyla ad” Co. ' * tip r v Harris & Harmon, the largest insurance agency in the city, including the Continental and American, which writes ttym most up-to date farm polioy, gives a higher limit on live stock than any other company writing farm insurance. ts J. C. Sorter 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 Harris & Harmon have a large list of the best farms in Jasper county for sale. They will go to South Dakota Sept. 3rd and Sept 17th with a party of homeseekers. If yon wish to go and see the bast farming land of the west for sale cheap let nsjenow, we will secure yon cheap rates on the above dates.

W. S. PARKS,

City Marshal.

BRANCH & HAMILTON.

‘ In .important change in one of onr leading business firms took place . this weak. A. L. Branch, lor the past six years proprietor of the Rensselaer Coal and Feed Yard, has sold an interest in the business to L. H. Hamilton, former county superintendent, add the firm from now ou will be known as Branch & Hamilton. * Mr. Hamilton needs no introdne tion to onr readers, having been identified with the public school work of the county for the past ten years. Ho will have full charge of the office work of the firm, while Mr. Branch will have general supervision of the business. Mr. Branch started in business here six years ago atid has built up one of the largest businesses in the county. He first bought an interest in the wood and coal yard of J. H. Cox, later buying out his partner's interests and from that date the enlargement of the business has been rapid. The business was started at that time in the oldest building in the city, an old dwelling house built by Van Rensselaer, the founder of this city. The rapid growth of the business made a larger plaqt necessary and this building was moved to the rear and a new structure 52x80 feet was erected, and a grist mill, run by a 16-horse power gasoline engine was installed, to gether with all necessary machinery, and a feed store was made a part of the business. The firm now grinds all their own feed and also does enstom grinding for the public and also ships feed to all parts of Newton and*Jasper counties. The firm also carries a complete line of farming implements and to the firm has been entrusted the sale of the complete International line of binders, mowers, hay rakes, manure spreaders, wagons and gasoline engines. The sale on this line alone this year will amonnt to SIO,OOO. The firm also sells a car load a year of Oliver gang, sulky and walking plows, which have become very popular with the farmers. In order to enlarge the business Mr. Branch recently purchased the adjoining lot, which will be enclosed and used as a wood lot. • | This firm exchanges coal, feed or instruments for farm products, which is a great convenience to the farmers, and they also pay. from one to three cents a bushel above the market price for grain. Mr. Branch thanks his customers for their past patronage and the new firm solicits a continuance of the same and hope to be able to snpply the wants of many new ones. «

Says Parole Will be Ordered.

The Lafayette Journal ventured the prediction Monday morning, that the state board of pardons, at their monthly meeting that day, would order a parole for Tom McCoy, bnt nothing further has been heard about it, and the prophecy seems to have gone wrong some way. Bat Tom has always been a persecuted saint in the eyes of the Lafayette papers, and never would have gone to the pen at all if their predictions and predelictions could have prevented it.

NEW USE FOR DIPLOMAS.

Drewmakers Could Use Them to Rt assure Nervous Customers. Many New York women who patronize a new dressmaker for the first time propound an embarrassing ques tlon: “Have you a diploma?” they ask. "I didn’t know what answer to makt to the first customer that put thaf question to me," said one dressmaker. “I certainly did not have a d! ploma. I knew how to sew, but I had no certificate to that effect Finally I found that many women have suffered so grievously at the hands ol Incompetents that they were unwill lng to trust their work to a person who could not show some guaranty ol experience and efficiency, so, although I knew more about sewing than hall of the fashionable dressmakers io town. I actually worked In one estal> Ushment for four months so that 1 could point to a printed diploma which says, Tonnerly with Mme > of Fifth avenue.’ It pays any dressmaker to arm herself with ere dentials of that kind. She ought to have her diploma framed and hung on the wall, like a doctor’s diploma, n u to give confidence to doubting easterners.”—New York Sun. In Crimson Gulch. "I suppose you will give that man a Jury trial?” "Friend," answered Broncho Bob, "we’ve jest suffered the loss of one of the leadin' members of our community bjr this dlstresßln’ homicide. "What’s the use of lockin’ up 12 more of oar leadin’ citizens to start an argument an’ fight it out at close range?’’— Washington Star. gtTTs —Did you say that Jones went to the extremes at that banquet! Wills—Yea, he ate angel cake and dsr> Ulad Arab*.

The Starr Pianos -W:' . - «>-• In The Starr Building • Door West of Post Office. i If' | i \ \ f* § n ;1A I i ||l J! thousand Copies of the IftcKinley Co.’s music, ioc per copy. Jill the latest popular songs and music 25c. ‘ * —.—- Fred A. Phillips RENSSELAER, INDIANA.

Meals served at all hours. . Clk model. Short Orders a Specialty. i have opened up a and short order eating room in the room formerly occupied by A. Rosenbaum’s saloon,and shall conduct the same with an eflort to giving the greatest satisfaction to all of its patrons. Absolute' cleanliness in all cooking and personal attention givento thebnsiness at all times Hot or Cold Clinch. When hungry try the Model. mrs. August Rosenbaum.

ftnjf AY /vTS'irrv\ 0^s mt\ /OPIFEX\ /Ctm.NTEDB)rotAL\ ( Showingthl] Can ,be furnished in any style of INol No Visible Line// (T I Spectacles or Eyeglasses, with or \ BEroßtm V - \/Btro*tr*<ty without rims; or can be set in the v—wearer’s own mountings. Consultation and Testing Free. Satisfaction Guaranteed. Clara A. Peters, Graduate Optician.

Choice Suburban Residence Property For Sale.

For Sale 111 acres and improvements, the Marshall place, west of town 12 room honse, drilled well can’t pump it dry, 60 barrel cement cistern, living spring below barn, fine orchard, one acre in asparagus chicken house and pasture. Fine home, good liying income, good locality for platting residence lots and offered for sale because owner has moved to California. For terms write to Mrs. R W. Marshall, Seabright, California.

Had Tetter for Thirty Years

I have suffered with tetter for thirty years and eave tried almost countless remedies with little, if any relief. Three boxes of Chamberlain’s Salve cured me. It was a torture. It breaks out a little sometimes, but nothing to what it used to do.—D. H. Beach, Midland City, Ala. Chamberlain’s is for sale by B. F. Fendig. Try a “Want,” For Sale” or “Exchange” adv. in The Republican classified column.

Sick Headache. This disease is caused by a derangement of thq stomach. Take a dose of Chamberlain’s Stomach and Liver Tablets to correct this disorder and the sick head ache will disappear. For sale by B. F. Fendig. Land Bargains. 480 acres, mostly smooth black prairie land in meadow land or pasture, has large ditch, on main road, near good market, fenced bnt no buildings. Will divide to suit and sell on easy terms at the low price of S3O per acre. , G. F. Meyers, daw Ind. Paying Business for Sale. A good paying mercantile business in Rensselaer, is offered for sale. About $2,600 capital required. Good opportunity for some one. Inquire at this office. 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. Remember the <( Classified Ads. ]