Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 41, Number 58, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 April 1909 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
l - 4. -4.-4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. ■ ; Eyes and Their Gare ; A defect in vision fa not as a rule a disease of the eye, < often it is a condition which proper glasses will not only relieve a but many times cure. Vision is restored and eyes become strong. < SEEING IS BELIEVING. , ; Dr. Rose M. Remmek i • Registered and licensed Optometrist 1 2nd floor Harris Bank Building. Phone 461 : *-4- 4- 4* g * * »!>■!• * * 4; * ! 1•■ ■ | ! Automobile Livery "1 -■ l: : Cars for hire at all hours of day or night. Re- ! t ; liable cars and competent drivers. We will ; ; ; I make a specialty of carrying to and from parties ; ■ ' and dances. ' ' > Gi-c’e Us a Call. Rates 'Reasonable. y Rensselaer Garage i
FOB SALE. Farms and Pasture Laud. 40 acres eight miles from court house, gravel road, free mail, telephone, all cultivated, some tile, fair buildings, deep well, fine bearing orchard and in good neighborhood. Will sell- on easy payments or accept live stock as first payment. Price $45. 40 acres on main road near station with stores, school and churches. No improvements. Will trade clear for live stock or town property or sell on easy payments. 80 acres, on main road, free mail, near church, 40 acres cultivated, 40 acre timber and pasture,, six room house, large barn, good well and small orchard. This farm has school fund loan on it of SBOO Will sell on ternip of S3OO down or trade for live stock or other property. Price SBO. - 280 acres, well located, gravel road, near school, mostly black level land that I will offer for a short time at $22.50 per acre. Terms SI,OOO down. This piece is fine for general farming and all good soil. 14 acres, on main road, near station, that I will trade clear for stock, vacant lots or other property. G. F. MEYERS.
The Pennsylvania Railroad company has ordered of the Pullman company 132 steel passenger cars. The Dexter Manufacturing company, of South Bend, has been incorporated to manufacture concrete machinery. The capital stock is SIO,OOO. The incorporators are Fred C. Klein, Walter H. Baker and George W. Zinky. Henry Geiger, aged 18, was probably fatally injured while witnessing a motor cycle race at the Logansport auto show last week. He was struck by a machine ridden by Walter B. Lewis. He was unconscious for several hours. Governor Marshall has addressed letters to Senators Beveridge and Shively urging them to oppose the inheritance tax feature of the Payne bill on the ground that matters of inheritance tax should be left to the states. A man named L. B. Shindler, purporting to be a horse buyer, skinned Laporte people out of several hundred dollars borrowed money last week. Several cars of horses were brought in by Laporte county farmers which the fellow had contracted for but Shindler had departed for pastures green. One day Simmons saw a pin and remembered the old adage, “See a pin, and tick it up, and all the day you’ll have good luck." 'He stooped to get the pin; his hat tumbled off and rolled into the gutter; his eye glasses fell on the pavement and broke; his suspenders gave way behind, he burst the buttonhole on the back of his shirt and nearly lost his new false teeth. But he got the pin. Some people who, try to economize on their advertising expenditure find it About as profitable as Simmons’ lucky (?) pin. They save a few dollars on the paper space and damage the business-getting power of the ad. “The Personal Liberty League" is the name of a "wet" organization being formed at different places in Starke county. Its main object is to retain the licensed saloon, but it first sets out as its purpose a high regard for the law and a determination to enforce it The laws of past years have granted too much personal liberty in the liquor business, and many a man filled with “personal liberty" has committed murder, hold-ups, wife beating and almost every crime known to the annals of history. The anti-sa-loon league proposes to limit personal liberty only as regards the greedy sale of fermented poison. A better name for this new organization would bo “A Permanent Bondage League.”
