Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 40, Number 6, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 27 September 1907 — Page 4

Or make Any Repairs About the Place? If you arc, then remember this: we can save you some money on any. amount of aihy kind of Lumber or Building Material. We have a most complete assortment of the best Lumber, Shingles, Sash, Doors, Moldings, Interior and Exterior Finish, Porch Columns, in short, everything that your likely to need to build with. ■ Our stock is dry and well kept, and our prices are—well, an estimate will convince you that we can save yoii money. " . J. C. GWIN & CO.

84-84-B 4-84-B 4*84*84«84« *B*B4-84-84-B THE STATE BANK | Of Rensselaer. ■ - T Located on the Corner of Washington and Van ■ Rensselaer Streets. ■ DI RECTO RS== ••• JOHN EGER, President. DELOS THOMPSON, Cashier 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 bn 4* deposits, pays taxes for customers and others. ■ A !j! THIS BANK WILL BE GLAD TO.EXTEND EVER ■ FAVOR TO ITS CUSTOMERS CONSISTENT WITH SAFE BANKING PRINCIPLES?- J I M4*B4*-B*P 84*84*84*8 4 , 84*84*84 , 84*84* B4*B4*B4*fl 4*B4*

DIRECTORS jj A. Parklson, Presidust E. L. Hollinß*worth, Cashier * John M. Wasson, Vice-President James T. Randle George E. Hurray • First National Bank North Side Publlo Square, Rensselaer, Indiana Z ' I i Loans Money & ! On all kinds of good security on city property and on ;S S Farm at lowest rates, pays interest on savings, pays S i | O taxes and makes investments for customers and others ■ [ and solicits personal interviews with a view to business, • 11 promising every fav'or consistent with safe banking. J 5 Farm’ Loans A SPE6IALTY •

m w • <• Ordinary Lent Torlc Lens % $ Optician * g i ii ' =rrsr - + 4. The dotted lines in the cut g ■ show you the difference in 4. the field of vision inlhe ordi-® 5 nary lens and the toric lens. g ■ The Toric which has the deep 4 Z curve makes it possible to ad- ■ j I just it closer to the eyegiv- jj 1 ing the wearer a larger field 4 jjj of vision. No annoying re-S sctions. Perfect image in jjj • .Ul directions. In fact a per-a £ feet lense. See A. G. Cattll 4. about them, the well known jjj ■ and reliable Graduate Opti-4. Jjj cian. Eyes examined free by® 4, latest methods. Office over jjj ■ Murray’s Department Store. 4 |ATG7oatt|

A large key, apparently a store key, was found near the posfcoffioe, and awaits an owner at this office.

Rensselaer Garage General Repairs and Supplies for Automobiles and Bicycles. W. H. MMONS. Proprietor F PIONEER Meat - Market J . Prop, Beef, Pork and Veal j Mutton, Sausage, Bologna i At Lowest Prices. I The Highest®Market Prices Paid for Hides and Talloisr.

Ido cleaning, pressing and re gii ring of trousers, coats and suits, ring In your fall overcoat. John Weaker, Over Fendig’s Drug Store.

Column. Wanted, lost and found ads, and other items of that nature- Mill be found classified under the above head. '■ —-..i:'~"77T-T;\....— FOUND—P:ush belt, inquire at this office. WANTED —Girl to lestm-4 ,f inters trade. Inquire at this office. WANTED—Everyone to test the value of our classified advertising column*. We sell what you don’t want, and sell you whal others don’t want. _ ' W FOR SALE Good second hand road wagon very cheap. Inquire at this office. MANAGERS—Resident and traveling every country. Salary $(,200 yearly and expenses. Bran eh offices established, man age successful mail order business. Proposition irresistible, business easily learned. Life position with large fac*ory controlling its products. United Mfg. Co., 1033 Chestnut, Philadelphia. WANTED—Competent girl for general housework. Especially good wages for right girl. W. H. Parkinson. STRAYED— From my pasture on River street a Jersey cow, with halter on. Finder please leave word with Mrs. G. M. Robinson, telephone No. 183. LOST—Sunday p. m. Sept. 22 between Jud Perkins comer and Tilman Watson place, a black tibet double breasted boys coat. Finder please leave at G. E, Murrays Store. • '/ ' A. F. flLlcller. LOST—Some valuable papers consisting of two policies, one for SI,OOO and one for S2OO, also marriage license certificate. Finder please leave at this office, or return to John Bums, Francesville, Ind., Route No. 5. LOST—A veil and pearl veil pin. Please leave at Mrs. Imes. _» FOR SALE—Cheap for cash. Good single buggy and harness. • •*— —. —J. C. Passons. WANTED—GirI for general house work. Inqnire at this office. I Wll SW _v . WANTED—GirI for kitchen work in res* taurant. Steady work, good pay. Mrs. August Rosenbaum. WANTED—GirI to strip tobbacco. Little Indian Cigar Co. FOR SALE: A Heywood, reclining gocart, almostnew. Cost sl4 dell for just half. Enquire at this office. ~.vtt—:• —= FOR SALE—A spant f good sized mules will he sold at Duvall’s Liver)'Barn, Rensselaer, Thursday, Sept. 26th at 1:00 p. m. Owner has no use for the animals and will be sold cheap.

Lame Back This is an ailment for which Chamberlain’s Pain Balm has proven especially valuable. In every instance it affords prompt and permanent relief. Mr. Lake 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 bottle of Chamberlain's Pain Balm, and two applications effected a care.” For sale by B. F. Fendig.

Choice Suburban Residence Property For Sale. For Sale 111 acres and improve ments, the Marshall place, west of town 12 room house, 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 living income, good locality for platting residence lots and offered so- sale because owner has moved to California. For terms write to Mrs. R. W. Marshall, Seabright, California. Farm for Sale. Consisting ot 166 acres. 50 acres under cultivation; 12 in pasture; 6. in meadow and 40 in timber. Most all black sandy loam, with a lot of fruit trees. Buildings nearly all new. All fenced and crossfenced. Close to good school; 4 miles to good town, ou rural route. Paice $35.00 per acre. This farm is in Jasper county Indiaua, 4 miles from Whestfield. Address the owner. W in. Shirer, 554 College Ave., Valparaiso, Ind.

Cream Separator Oil. I keep constantly on hand the the only oil that should be used on separators. It is made especially for them. For sale by wtf D. M. Wokland. Land Bargains. 480 acres, mostly smooth black prairie land in meadow laud or pasture, hag large ditcb, on main ro&d, near good market, fenced but no buildings. Will divide to suit aud sell ou easy terms at the low price of *3O per acre. G. F Metehs, dsw Rensselaer, Ind. Harris & Harmon have a large list of lands for sale in Michigan. OaU and see our price list, and get our aheap rates to the best country in Michigan. ts

Indiana Second In Wagon Making.

According to a census bulletin just issued, Indiana tanks second among the states of the Union in the iLauufactnfe of carriages and wagons. Its output in 1905, the year for which the manufacturing C3Q9UB was taken, was valued at 115,228, 337. Ohio leads Indiana W? a little less than $1.000,000. New York comes third and Michigan fourth. The great increase in the value of products between the censuses of 1900 and 1905 is shown for Indiana, the gain being $2,667,12 ». Each of eight cities reported products valued at $2,000,000 to over $6,000,000. These cities were Cincinnati, B*. Louis, South Bend, Ind., New York, Chicago, Racine, Columbus and Indi&DapoLs. In the manu facture of family and pleasure car riages Ohio ranked first and Indi second. Indiana produced 178,962 such carriages. One-seventh of all the wagons manufactured in the United States were made in Indiana. The oat put of wagons in the state daring the census year was 92,893. Indiana ana ranked fourth in the manufacture of steam rail cars. The value of this output in 1905 was $24,551301.

Sick Headache.

This disease is caused by a derangement of the stomach. Take a d »se of Chamberlain’s Stomach and Liver Tablets to correct this disorder and the sic-k head ache will disappear. For sale by B. F. Fetidig. Christian Church Services. The subject ol the Sunday morn ing sermon at the Christian church is “Potential Faith” in the evening “Christ Humility.’? —Ail are welcome. Had Tetter for Thirty Years I have suffered with tetter for thiity years and eave tried almost countless remedies with little, if any lelief. Three boxes of Chamber ain’s Salve cured me. It was a torture *lt 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. r «yihFß(Sßicss for Sale. A good paying mercantile business in Rensselaer, is offered for sale. About $2,600 capital required. Good opportunity lor some one. Inquire at this office. Rooms-Rooms. Having rented the apartments over Ferguson & Ferguson’s law office and fixed them np with all new fnrnitnre —beds,-dressers, etc , I am now prepared to snpply rooms to transient trade. Apply to the Model Restaurant. A. Rosenbaum. Second Hand Goods. Don’t forget that I pay the highest cash price—ior all kinds of second hand good-*. Call phone 23. D. M. Worland. Professional Nursing Persons desiring the services of a nurse of experience may secure the services of the undersigned. Mrs. Mary A. Howe, 221 Weston street. Stock for Sale. Two good Shorthorn cows and yonng calves for sale, good milkers Also one yearling Shorthorn bull and 7 yearling Shorthorn steers, good color. On the George Daugherty farm. G. A. Daugherty, Phone 526 G. Honey Wanted. I will pay the highest market prioe in cash for honey. Call up phone No. 69, or call and see me at Mrs. Sears’, or write. C. E. Prior. Hadriae Oil. A fine quality ot machine and gasoline engine oil at the Rensse laer Garage. Try it. W. H. Timmons. . Silas Swaim has been over in the Remington neighborhood lately and has placed many good jobs of lightning rods there. He is known wherever he has erected rods for the reliability of his work and is right on hand to stand by his guarantee of first class rods correctly pot np. Call on him at the Ma ksever house if jou contemplate having yonr house or barn rodded. Try a “Want,” For Sale” or “Exchange” adv. in The Republican classified* column. v")

Lumber We have never before been-so entirely prepared to "handle all departments of the building trade as this year. The prospects ot increasing building'this year has caused us to lay in a larger line than at any previous period, and we have the largest stock in the country. Cement, Cime, Plaster, Brick, Ladders Sewer Pipe, Rubber Roofing Believing that we can sell you your bill for eith€r hew'or repair work, we confidently ask that you <•- call and get prices. Estimates on all Bills, large or small, Cheerfully Furnished. Rensselaer Lumber Go. Aceross from Depot. Telephone No. 4.

Gun and Bicycle Repairs —Saw Tiling and Gumming f i Having had maty jears experience in this line I am prepared to do all work properly and expeditiously, Supplies of alt kinds handled millis supply Company East Side Cturt Sous*.

Meals cowed at all hours. . Clk model. Short Orders a Specialty. a have opened np a restaurant and short order eating room in the room formerly occupied by A. Rosenbaum’ssaloon,and shall conduct the same with an effort to giving Che greatest satisfaction to all of its patrons. Absolute cleanliness in all cooking and personal attention givento-thebusiness at all times Rotor Cold Clinch When hungry try the Model. mrs. August Rosenbaum,

cjK Little Gem Bakery and Confectionery Cl WE / 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 small tQwn than it is in the city, 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 rrfflm 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 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 ever sold in Rensselaer. A large room with every appointment for the retail trade. Maka Ua Your 100 Crum Makar*. A. E. BOLBER.