Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 40, Number 60, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 31 March 1908 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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Every one of our readers will welcome the announcement that we have Secured the right to publish serially Roy Norton’s remarkable story, just now proving the sensation in the literary world, entitled: The Vanishing Fleets This is the strongest story of romance, mystery, startling adventure and patriotic Amenrap:. sentiment gppqy£pa within a generation. A story so bokily conceived and strongly executed as to attract the attention ana favorable comfheik of the world’s greatest Htefcary critics, scientists, sailors, soldiers it - sci r:l Jtilf r \tH i:T : it it) The opening chapters Will appear Within a feta daps aHd pda taitl not taant to miss them .

, Mt. Pleasant Miss Stella Marion has the mumps. The wheat Is looking well in this vicinity. John Clouse has a slight attack of the grip. There was a very sudden change in the weather Thursday. George Davisson and Mr. Ritter sowed oats last week. Only two weeks until school will close at Mt Pleasant. John Baker moved in the house vacated by Mr. Harrod. | We saw a great deal of country last Sunday, didn’t we M-—. Wesley Price and John Williams have been making fence this week. Mr. and Mrs. Ritter, youngest son and daughter, and Frances Davisson took dinner with Mr. and Mrs. George Davisson last Sunday. Would We Chose Our Relations? Little Austin,' on his return from the picnic, after gazing long and fixedly at the plain looking brother of Ule companion, seated across the car: "Say, Tom, if that boy over there wabn't your brother, and you just met hltn, Would you choose him foi your brother?” — Harpers Weeaiyi * ** Subscribe for the Republican.

NOW ja i That Spring approaches us of course jj we men want to blossom ont in a 1 NEW SPRING SUIT ja - - lam showing the largest &nd most Z complete line ol suitings ever shown Z in the city.’ My prices are cut to 2 harmonize with the times, and range £ from #25 np. Ja V;r 4 | Always remember me when your clothes need cleaning, pressing : dyeing and repairing. 1 JOHN WERNER, The Tailor. • *- 2 Above Pendig’s Drag Store. w atuatuutuu

IDE STATE BANK OF RENSSELAER. Corner Washington and Vsto Rensselaer Streets. OPENED FOR BUSINESS JUNE IST, 1904. i-TT-rt r« —— —— tr~ rt—fc-4—-: i? .■' il , _ ■ - r .i DIRECTORS, John Eom, President, Delos Thompson, Cashier, Loans Steono, Granville Moody, James H. Chapman. • V, ' Does General Banking Business Loans money on all kinds of approved security. Buys notes, pays interest on savings, pays taxes for customers and others. This bank will be glad to extend every favor to its customers consistent with safe T . banking principles. Telephone 43. .

~ NOTICE. ' .... ■; i .... 1 U ' ■>%— - V H cr * —f— I represent the Halleck Nursery stock, canvass and take orders for the manager and proprietor, Chas. Halleck, who handles all the other business arrangements connected with the nursery and notifies purchasers of the date of deliveries and furnishes, Bhlps, takes up trees, and trees dying the first year will be replaced the following season at half the single rate for that variety. ; JOHN CASEY, Box 'W,“ “ ~ ‘ Fair Oaks,‘lnd. NOTICE OF ADMINIBTRATON. Notice Is hereby, given that the undersigned has been appointed by the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Jasper County, State of Indiana, executor of the estate of Elizabeth Brown, late of Jasper county, deceased. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. CHARLES. W. COEN, Executor March 21, 1948. Mch2B-30-Ap6 1

rmtTrrrnTrrmrmtmi wmnwwwmnmTme | In the Panhandle of Texas. § ■ ‘ ' Til. Panhandle U con.ld.red oce of the most enticing and CD. S J couraging sections of the U. S. today, for the farmer. % It is well and plentifully watered, has most excellent climate, J. • a deep rich and fertile aoll; has ooast markets and low freight rates. • * Beautiful farm lsais sell hero at from $5.00 to sls per acre. • Don’t you want to own your own home? You can do so, for • { this fine farm land la sold on the most liberal terms. • > For literature descriptive of this country and its advantages 2 £ call On or address THE FARMERS’ LOAN AND ABSTRACT CO., of • i Rensselaer, Ind. Iftft.t. ! .. :I ■' u >4 „ • K THE NORTH TEXAS LAND CO. ; Texline, Texas. ! ! e BEES LAXATIVE COU6H SYRUP £‘ n y^l v 2 ,m .lEA.'!r“ RKLiavae COOOMS AND COLDS V*arDOllX©Cl »OWMor HU DIMAIB MONEY TO LOAN loans on second mortgage real estate, chattel mortgages, and personal security. Loans pn 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. y* ';■ » JffflM H. Chapman, "t3CSr

' NOTICE TO HEIRS, CREDITORS AN LEGATEES. In the matter of the estate of Nancy. Jane Shaw, deceased. In the Jasper 1 Circuit Court, April term, 1908. Notice is hereby given to the creditors, heirs and legatees of Nancy Jane Shaw deceased, and all persons interested In said estate, to appear in the ' circuit court, on Thursday, the 13th ! day of April, 1908, being the day fixed and endorsed on the final settlement account of William H. Randle, administrator of said decedent, and show cause if any, wby such final account should not be approved; and the helm of said decedent and all others Interested, are also hereby notified to appear in said court, on said day and make proof of their heirship, or claim to any part of said estate. WILLIAM H. RANDLE, Administrator. Volts 4 Bpitlsr, Attorneys for Estate. M3l-A7-14.