Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 35, Number 46, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 February 1903 — Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
New Spring Goods just arrived. Ladies shoes, mens clothing, a full fine of embroideries, laces, lace curtains, mercerized silk petticoats, dress skirts, men’s and boys’ hats, carpets, rugs, etc. Groceries * Just received one carload, 175 bbls. Washburn- & Crosby Gold Medal flour. One carload, 560 "bushels extra fancy Wisconsin potatoes. When you want the freshest and the best of everything you will find it here at lowest prices for cash.
Wash Waist Patterns Great variety'; only one of a kind, just received.
This Does Get the Record.
Miss. Mray Foster, of Indianapolis, is the last claimant for the longest period of service in one household, she having been employed for 69 years with one family and in all that period never haveing spent a night under any other roof. The highest report up to this time had been 55 years of service. . ——'
The Quail Law.
The house Tuesday passed a bill prohibiting the killing of quail in Indiana for three years, after Nearly a half day spent in debate. An effort will be made to have the vote reconsidered The senate has advanced a similar bill to the third reading and will probably pass it. It is a good bill, and if passed should be rigidly enforoed.
Northwest Barkley.
Reeoe Robey, George Daniels and Horace Daniels are hauling logs.
Harry Beok moved to Rensselaer Tuesday. -
Gertie Robey was a Newland visitor Monday. Mrs. Chest Castor is visiting her sister-in-law Mrs Castor, near the Oil field who is very sick. James Torbet marketed his hogs Friday.
Newland
Mrs. A.. B. Dunfee and son left for Etna Green Friday where Mr. Danfee was oalled a week before on aooonnt of his mother’s sickness, who is not expected to live, Owney and Maggie Callahan visited friends at Franoesville Saturday and Sunday. Barney Newland, Earl Hewitt and Ross Phillips were in Medaryville one day last week. Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Wood of Kniman visited Mr, and Mrs. Dennis Brooks Sunday,
