Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 40, Number 13, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 October 1907 — Page 2

Now is the Time to do Fall Housecleaning, Papering, Painting, Etc. Our Wall Paper Stock Is complete, and we can show you almost as good a line as we did in the spring. And as is our fall custom, we are offering it at greatly reduced prices. Some of these patterns we will sell you enough for an ordinary room for 50c, "se, and fl and up. Our Window Shade Department Is the largest in town. We carry in stock - Shades oT all ®ud uuuiber. We will cut them ,to fit your windows while you wait. Coma In and See U» In Our New Location. A. F. LONG, Druggist

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 any previous period, and we have the largest stock in the country. Cement, Eime, Plaster, Brick, Ladders Sewer Pipe, Rubber Roofing' Believing that we can sell you your bill for cither 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.

gun and Bicycle Repairs Saw Tiling and Gumming ' i ’ Having had many years experience in this line I am prepared to do all work ’properly and expeditiously. Supplies of all kinds handled ■ Ulillis Supply Company east Side Court Rouse.

1W 1 - S-3Sa ■ . I iSlMKotl ; Or make Jlny Repairs flboMt the Place? I If you are, then remember this: we can save you some money on any afnount of any 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 i 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 you money. J. C. GWIN < CO, a * I

•tML'***-* • - : ■, Get Your Sale Bills at The Republican Office.

Card of Thanks. We wish to thank the neighbors and friends for their kindness, in our sad bereavement of the loss of our mother. Mrs. Frank Minnicue, Mrs. J. Hill, John and George Seibel. Go to Wabash Next Saturday. / —■ The militia football team will play its first game next Saturday, but it will be away from home, to the great disappointment of a large number of football hungry rcoters. It will be played at Wabash against the strong athletic club of that city, and the team will leave here on the early morning train an change cars at Delphi. ... Marriage Licenses. Oct. 19. Alvin Dunn born Newtou county, Ind . July 15th, 1869, present residence Oklahoma, occupation farmer, father name Joseph Dunn. To Nora Bridgeman born Newton county, Ind., June 25, 1875, present residence Rensselaer, occupation telephone operator, father name Levi 8. Bridgman, Ist marriage. Dunn- Bnidgeman Marriage. Mr. Alvin Dunn and Miss Nora Bridgeman, were married Saturday evening at 6:30 o'clock at the M. E. parsonage, by the pastor, Bev H. L. Kindig. Miss Bridgeman has been employed in the telephone office for some time, and the groom formerly lived in Newton county, but now owns a farm near Putnam, Indian Territory, where they will go to reside about Nov. Ist, spending the intervening time visiting her mother in Rensselaer and various relatives near here. - - .

M. E. Ladies' Rummage Sale. The ladies of the M. E. church have determined on Friday and Saturday, Nov. Sth and. 9th, for thein-aunual rummagy, sale, and they have a good display of useful and little worn articles to offer at that time. Place of holding the sale will be announced later. dwOct 26 Rooms--Rooms. Having rented the apartments over Ferguson & Ferguson’s law office and fixed them up with all new furniture —beds, dressers, etc., I am now prepared to supplyrooms to transient trade. Apply to the Model Restaurant. A. Rosenbaum. Are Your Chimneys Clean? Hany Wiltshire will put your residence chimneys or your busi ness house chimneys into good shape for the winter fires. It makes lots of difference whether the soot is all out of them. See Harry at Wood a, Kresler’s barber shop or telephone to him. Paying Business for Sale. A good paying mercantile business in Rensselaer, is offered for sale. About $2,500 capital required. Good opportunity lor some one. Inquire at this office. Second Hand Goods. Don’t forget that I pay the highest cash price—for 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 uudersigued. Mbs. Mary A. Howe, 221 Weston street. Wire Stretchers Needed. Parties that borrowed wire stretchers from me will please return same at once. Three pairs are out and I need them. E. D. Rhoades, Fish at Model Restaurant. Friday and Saturday of this week we will hare fish for sale. Mrs. A. Rosenbaum. AaduaeOiL A flue quality of machine and gasoline engine oil at the Reusse laer Garage. Try it. W. H. Timmons. Dr. Rose M. Bemmek, licensed , optician, has returned to Rensselaer. During her absence Dr. Remmek has tdken a post graduate course in Optometry and is now prepared for all clnanwi of. optical work. Office-at Clarke’s jewelry store.

Sweeney for Closed Season. ■ • y Dr. Z. T. Sweeney, state commis sioner of fish and game, says for a long time he has favored a closed season for fish. He says that the laws of Indiana protect game bnt do n)t provide for a protection of the finny tribe, and that the fisherman who catches a string of six or seven when the fish are spawning destroys several thousand fish. Sweeney has little hopes of ever getting a bill thru the legislature which will provide for a closed season for fish. He has two bills practically passed only to be defeated in the eleventh hour by ow uers of summer resorts in the stare and by people who want to fish. ‘ ’ ", Sweeney receives papers from all parts of the state indorsing his work and hears from people who explain |hat they now understand for whkt he hasbeen s riving and what it means to enforce the game laws. Do You Read It; If Not, Why Not? The classified column keeps g.ow ing; it has resulted in the recovery of many lost articles; has been the medium for selling many things that the owner wanted to dispose of; has rented houses and rooms and farms; has secured employment for the unemployed and hands for the contractor; it has acted as an exchange agent in many cases and has so entirely demonstrated its usefulness that it the perusal of not only subscribers to the Republican, but of every person that can get access to . the paper. The success of the column depends on people reading it, and we want everyone to read it. and everyone to test its efficiency. When you feel “out of sorts,” try a classified ad.

Rensselaer Public Library Lecture Course. The following is the program for the public library lecture course: Oct. 24, 1907, George Edgar Vincent. Nov. 23, 1907, Frank R. Roberson. Dec. 19, 1907, DeWitt Miller. Jan. 30, 1908, Hoq. George D. Alden. Feb. 17, 1908, Opie Reed. March 6, 1908, Father Kavanaugh. Tickets for the full course.. $2.00 t— The G. E. Murray Co. are showing some new silk waists and dress patterns that plpase.

Pay Highest Poultry Prices. We are now ready to receive your poultry, eggs, hides, junk, etc., for which we will at all times pay the highest price justified by the market. We want you to give ns a chance in every thing you have to sell in our line and we shall at all time justify your trade by squaie dealing. Weareonvenientally located just west of the Maxeever House, iu the old Cline stand. Give us a call. Will Murray, Phone Will Simons. Nursery Stock Offered for Sale. By the Halleck Nursery. 100,000 two, three and four year old apples; nice tbrify trees, 6 to 7 fe£t high 112 per hundred. We also keep a general line of nursery stock and prices right. Nursery Co., Chas. Halleck, Mngr., Nov, 18 . Fair Oaks, Ind. Rummage Sale. The ladies of the Presbyterian church ujill give their annual two days’ rummage sale on Friday and Saturday Nov. Ist and 2nd in the former Michael Eger shop on Vhn Reneselaer street. Many useful and desirable articles, all in good condition still be on sale at very low prices. Oct26d w CUpp tot Cemetery. Another effort to clean Erypt cemetery i a Jordan tp. will bamade on Wednesday, Oct. 23, and all interested are asked to meet with the undersigned there on the morning of that day with tools to work. Riley Tullis. ) George Kennedy [ Trustees Robert Michael J Cream Separator Oil. < I keep constantly on hand the the only oil that should be uaed on separator* < Itia made especially forthriUL For sale by Wtf D. M. WORLAKD.

_ ■""? L j •.'..n; Meals served at all hours. . Che model. Short Orders a Specialty. a have opened up a restaurant and short order eating room in the room formerly occupied by A. Rosenbaum’s saloon,and shall conduct the same with an efiort to giving the greatest satisfaction to all of its patrons. Absolute cleanliness in all =—=cooking and personal attention givento thebusiness at all times fiot or Cold Clinch. - ' ' X ■ When hungry try the Model. Mrs. flugust Rosenbaum.

j DIRECTORS «: A. Parkison, President ,E. L. Hollingsworth, Cashier ’ John M. Wasson, Vice-President James T. Randle George E. Murray ; First National Bank » North Side Publlo Square, Rensselaer, Jndlana JJ> ~ - 5 Loans Money J On all kinds of good security on city property and on Farm at lowest rates, pays interest on savings, pays <1 taxes and makes investments for customers and others j and'solicits personal interviews with a view to business, f- promising-every favnr consistent with safe banking. r’a.rrixi Loans A SPEGIALTY

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 WARDEN ROBINSON . Jr This bank does a general banking business. Loans money qn all kinds of approved security. Buys notes, pays interest dn deposits, pays taxes for customers and others. THIS BANK WILL BE GLAD TO EXTEND EVER FAVOR TO ITS CUSTOMERS CONSISTENT WITH SAFE BANKING PRINCIPLES’.

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, commission. A complete set of Abstract Books Call personally or writer James H. Chapman, The Republican’s Classified Column will supply your wants and sell your surplus articles.

This Is a Rare Chance to Get a Bargain. 10 acres of fine beautifully laying land, adjoining the corporation line of the city of Rensselaer, Indi , ana, and splendidly located for any j person desiring to either establish a poultry business, or subdivide into city lots and re sell same. The poultry business is a very profitable one here, and this is just the place to established a fine business. There is also great need of a well equipped dairy farm, and this loca-. tion cohid not be surpassed for thia ; money making industry' Price ' 92250.00 part cash and balance to run. The owner is moving away to another state, and as he has cloa ed out all his other property, he he desires to sell this quickly. If anyone whe reads this want a loca tian of this kind, the property cannot be excelled. If you are notld- ; terested yourself, will you please . hand this slip to someone whom , vou may think will be interested. Here is an opportunity for someone ■ to establish a fipe business with a small capital. Rensselaer is a splendid city a»d great market for , poultry, milk, buUer and other ( products. f erQUSON.

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