Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 40, Number 13, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 October 1907 — Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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.