Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 40, Number 9, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 October 1907 — Page 4
NONE INJURED IN BAD WRECK
[Continued from first page.] the sleeper scarcely knew anything had happened. Immediately behind the engine tender were two mail cars with eight clerks. All of these escaped injury. Next came the express car, two day coaches and a sleeper. The train was in charge of Conductor Jack O'Brien and had slowed down for the Rensselaer stop, which was ofiTf Three blocks away . The alarm was sent at once to the telephone central office and the fearjof fire caused the. tire cotiipauy to be .‘ailed out and the fire whistle sounded. Hnuoreds of people were soon on the Hoeue, prepwied to assisbin t be—w of- rescue n • there was call tor then wurk Some fire wasTTSfTeit in the ttebrt* in front ot tiie eugine but b put out by a tew buckets ut water, but. driver Chester Zsi aud sevt-ial Of the fire compa try ere promptly on the stSene, tle.unustraiiUj the splendid protect )<ui <>f onr modernTy •equipped department. Both earlv northbonnd ' passengers, the milk train and the yu>s were halted at Monon and sent
north over the Michigan City . branch. An extra engine was sent down from the north and palled the wrecked passenger train to Fair , Oaks, and it was sent over the C. A E. I. to Wheatfield, over the Three Ito San Pierre and south over the Monona branch. Before it started the accomodation passenger between .Monon and Indianapolis ,wa? backed here and the passengers transferred to it from the south bound passenger. A wrecking train arrived at about 7:15 in the morning and the debris had been thrown to one side aixLthe.track repaired in time ~to let the 2:04 south bound passenger thru. The engine still lays on its side bat will probably be repaired enough by the crew/ now working on it to be taken to the shops today or tomorrow. 1 It waß truly quite a fortunate wreck to have resulted in no per sonal injuries.
M. D. GWIN, M. D. PHYSICIAN ana SURGEON. Office over Murray’s De artment Store. Phone 205, Day or Night.
Lumber We have never before been so entirely prepared ,to handle all departments of the building trade as we’are this year. The prospects of increasing building this year has caused us to lay in a larger line than at previous period, and we have the largest stock in the country. Cement, Cime, Plaster, Brick, Didders Sewer Pipe, Rubber Roofing Believing that we can -sell you your bill for either new or repair work, we confidently ask that you call and get prices. Estimates on all Bills, large or small, Cheerfully Furnished. Rensselaer Lumber Co. Accross from Depot. Telephone No. 4.
DIRECTORS g A. Parkhon, Prusidunt E. L. Hollingsworth, Cashlar £ John M. Wasson, Vlce-Prasidant James T. Randls George E. Murray * s First National Bank \ North Slds Publlo Square. Rensselaer, Indiana £ - J_| - Loans Money 2 On all kinds of good security pn City propert)>and on £ Farm at lowest rates, pays interest on savings, pays taxes and makes investments for customers and others . 5 andjsolicits personal interviews with a view to business, g a promising every favor consistent with safe banking. g Farm Loans A specialty 2
E. H. HARRIMAN.
Who was, the first of the week, thrown out of the Alton directorship, and who Stuyvestaut Fish is fighting for the presidency of the Illinois Central.
MONEY TO LOAN . Wwhave money to loan at any time, 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 paymeßts'oa parrot principal. — We also loan on personal security and chattel mortgage. Don’t fail to see us before borrowing elsewhere. Austin & Hookins
Notice of Dissolution. Rensselaer, Ind., Oct 2, 1907. The partnership heretofore existingbetween the undersigned, under the firm name of Marshall & Healey, for publishing the Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican and The Evening Republican, and conducting a general printing and advertising business is this day dissolved, by mutual consent, by the 1 retirement of George E. Marshall from thefirm. The remaining partner George H, Healey will conduct the business in the same office as the old firm. He will carry out all advance subscription for both papers, and is alone authorized to collect for subscriptions in arrears. Advertising and job printing accounts may be paid to either member of the firm, and either of whom will pay dehts against it. GEORGE E. MARSHALL, GEORGE H. HEALEY.
The New High License Bill.
Senator Ezra Mattingly, who represents Daviess ati*i Pike counties in the upper branch? of the' state legislature, has outlined the provision, of a tempeiance bill which he will introduction the first roll call'in the next tession of the general assembly, «„ Senatoi Mattingly was the au hor u’ - the “thousand dollar license bi,l.” which created stich a furore in b c last session and which was defeatefi only by a narrow margin. He ha* truckled on bis armor and is ready for another battle with 3p saj'*on forces. He is going alter the 11 jnor folks hammer and toD.a in nn next session, which be- predicts from a stand point of interest a id excitement, will make the last session appear pale an<l insignificant.. He called on Miss Mai\ Stubbs state statisticiau. and o btained from her a valuable collection *>f sslcon statistics, some figures, which in due season, he will present in support of his bill. The senator made public the essential provisions of his forthcoming bill, as follows: 1. It will fix the cost of a saloon license at SI,OOO, of which SBOO is to be turned over to the local corporation and the balance to the state school fund. 2. It will be impossible, under the provision of the bill, for any corporation to grant a saloon license if the number of saloons within that corporation already is equal to one saloon for every 1,000 inhabitants. — 3_ —The bill pFov ides for local option for towuships and cities, the vote to be taken at a special election. A majority vote will banish all saloons from the township or city for a period of four years. 4. It will be unlawful, under the provisions of the bill, to establish a saloon within 500 feet of a public or parochial school, a public library or a public park The senator’s bill, as outlined above, will differ radically from the measure which he pushed with such vigor in the last session. The provision that saloons shall be created in excess of one for every 1,000 inhabitants would have the effect, he says, to reduce the number of saloons in Indianapolis from over 700 to 150. He thinks that thousands of saloons would be exterminated in the state by virtue of that provision alone. “The anti-saloon movement in Indiaua is goiug forward with tremendous mom-ntum,” said Senator Mattingly, “and the persons who are doing the most to promote it.are not ‘temperance cranks’ but .-olid, substantial business men.”
—- it .... : ij* K>v r n Hon! WILLIAM Ii^TAFT Who was royally received and feted oil his recent visit to Japan. Dr. F. A. Turfler Osteopathic Physician Rooms 1 andj2. Murray Building rensselaer; - Indiana p, f Office—'2 rings On 360 * nes \ Residence—3 rings on 300 Successfully treats both acute and chronic diseases. Spinal curvatures a specialty.
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Professional CARDS *> >• r, ;. •• ‘ *’ * * 1 '' * DRIM WASHBURN Physician & Surgeon Makes a Specialty of Diseases of the eyes. Fits Eyes for Classes Rensselaer, Ind. ER EC ENGLISH PHYSICIAN & SURGEON Night and day calls given prompt attention Residence Phone 116. Office rhone, 177. Rensselaer, Ind. DR HARTSELL HOMEPATHIC PHYSICIAN and SURGEON. \ - > Chronic diseases a specialty. In Stoefcton Williams block opposite court house. Phone SO. Rensselaer, Ind. DIl A N. LAKIN PHYSICIAN & SURGEON DfcMotte, Ind. All calls promptly answered 'day or nigh t 'Phone house or office. DeJiOTTE, IND. Wm B Austin Arthur H. Hopkln * AUSTIN & HOPKINS Law. Loans and Real Estate. Loans on farms and City property, personal security and chattel mortgage, Bay sell add rent farms and city property. Farm and oity fire insurance, Office ever Chicago Bargain Store.; RENSSELAER, IND. EP HONAN Attorney at Law Law, Loans, Abstracts, Insurance and Real Estate. Will practice in all the Courts. All business attended to with promptness and dispatch. Rensselaer, Ind. J J HUNT Attorney at Law Law, Real Estate, Insurance, A Detracts and Loans. Office In Jasper baviogs and Trust Co. MOSES LEOPOLD Attorney at Law. Abstracts, Real Estate and Insurance Up stairs Northwest Corner Washington and Van Rensselaer streets. Rensselaer, ind* Frank Foltz Charles O. Spitlei FOLTZ& SPITLER (Successors to Thompson St Bros.) Attorneys at Law , Law, Real Estate, Insarance, Abstracts and Loans, j Only set of Abstract Books in County Rensselaer Ind. W H PARKISON r,& toVmmwH J * Insurance. LAw, Real Estate, Abstracts and Loans. Attorney for the Chicag.o Indianap oils St Louisville Railway Go. Will practice fn all of the Courts. Offloe in Forsythe bldg„ on Waahingtoa St. Benseetaer. ind.
Farmers’ Supply House The reason we always have business is we are always busy. We buy the best goods on the market at lowest price; we sell at a small profit. We always have Fresh Goods to show our customers. W e can furnish you with anything that is useful in the house or on the farm. Kemember, we carry Groceries, Dry Goods, Harness, Wagons, Buggies, Horses. We have had 17 years’ experience in business, expect to continue. We are prepared to bify all kinds of Country Produce, butter, eggs, poultry, hogs, cattle, and horses. Experience has taught us that people buy where they can sell the products from the farm. We-appreciate the patronage we have received in the past, and welcome a continuance. We Are Here to Stay. W. L. WOOD, . Parr, Indiana
THE STATE BANK Of Rensselaer. Located on the Corner of Washington and Van Rensselaer Streets. DIRECTORS JOHN EGER, President. DELOS THOMPSON, Cashier LUCIUS STRONG GRANVILLE MOODY WARREN ROBINSON This bank does a general banking business. Loans money on all kinds of approved security. Buys notes, pays interest on deposits, pays taxes for customers and others. THIS BANK WILL BE GLAD TO EXTEND EVER FAVOR TO ITS CUSTOMERS CONSISTENT WITH SAFE BANKING PRINCIPLES. ...... 1 *'
MONEY TO LOAN ' loans on second mortgage real estate, chattel mortgages, 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, "TCSEJ.V 1 ’ p The Republican's Classified Cotunrtftwill supply your wants and sell your surplus articles.
