Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 40, Number 46, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 February 1908 — Page 2

«lmnuwwwwmwmwniwmi*.»a«»u>« v ' •»•**♦****««*»«*««»*•»••« ***** * • I National In Soap j S There will be on exhibition in our west sh n **rpiece of ingenuity and skill; an architectural j jj reproduction of the National Capitol Buil t ! i ! ' : tji 1 r-ucirely of the famoms I Royal WledlcEi e Toilet Soap j • Showing the front of the building with • to see, not only from the architectural ideas • » J > vii - f -i ipoint. There will also be on exhibition m the • interior of our store a reproduction of the ra M • rected \ Iffiß Ah‘\ vVASHINGION, the mother of our first j I' president —this being the only monument ever * k a w r bis si ill and labor has been exerted by an expert j. from the National Soap Co., to make you acq.it < vy’i’n in The Royal Medicated Cuticle 1 oilet Soap | fias been sold everywhere as a high price soap, a,r-d -.riefcly c • ; t tm > > i and drug act, but owing to a gigantic deal which • we have made with the factory ~TZ, and with every cake sold a guess at . . we are allowed to sell it during FsVfc CH ' * SAKE the number of cakes of soap used m • J this sale at the low price of 1 ..." .the construction of the Capitol j Building as shown in our window. The exact number has her- i'' v. u wlope by the artist and deposited in the First .Nation • • al Bank, and will be opened by them at noon, rue.-day, Febru 1 tip i/ < awarded at 3 o’clock on the same day. No employe • i of the store will be allowed to guess in the contest j I The Contest Begins at 8* O’clock , Thursday, February 13th, and Ends Tuesday, February 25th. • • I HOW CAN YOU GET THEM 5 With every purchase of a cake of soap we allow you one guess; with every three cakes four guesses, with six cakes, ten guesses* with • ! twelve cakes, twenty-five guesses; with twenty-four cakes, fifty-five guesses. * ! * 3 : — 1 : • n. Cmh iIS 00 Cloak or Overcoat Fifth Prize —One Cue Standard Tometoee. j I Here are the Prizes. M \ 5 Fourth Prize— One half htrrel Sleepy Eye Flour. divided. j ! e THE G. E. MURRAY CO. | : _ :

j UNBREAKBLE, WILL NOT BEND OCT OF SHAPE j Spirella | - p "■; ■ ■ ■ • 5 Corsets. j Excel all others in Style, Comfort • Durability and Health. 2 r Boned With Spirella. J ijOr 9 The most pliable and resilient light • J V weight corset boning in the world. £ I Y / \ Ahsolntely Guirwteed. I if Not to break or rust, will not take * S'* a permanent bend at waist • \ wwl o! 1 \ Models F#r Ever T Fi * ire ■ \j!m I f'/\ \ A style to correctly corset your in- 2 » \!s\l7 ) 1 dlvidaal type of figure accord- • 2 Wis L / / Ing to prevailing fashions. • M 1 Fifty Styles of Latest Corset Creations 2 * 111 |\ Vm $! In habit back, laced in front sash- 2 • / I ft, \v % ionable long back, sloping hips, • » k iMaQRa&L modish high bust and form training stout models. J • M° derite In Price • ra<^e * n material andoon- • : Btract, °°' : ; j EXPERT FITINC AMD SELECTION. SAt your home, where aocurate measurements can be 2 tafren and a corset demanded by the necessities of * your figure selected. A postal card or a ’phone call to number below will arrange a call at your conven- • * ienoe. • } Mrs. G. W. Goff, Corsetlerre. j L’Phone£2 on 106. Rensselaer, Ind. 2 ummjitA»utttm»nitunutttt»»tttttm 11 mj

Our Drug Store in 1908 It is Impossible now to tell exactly what it will be like, but we can say this much, it will be up to date to the very minute. Bleeping strictly up to the times has been our policy from the start. i*,.'... All new, worthy ideas in pharmacy will b« employed and our servioes will be improved wherever we can see a chance to Improve a service so eminently satisfactory as ours has already proved. We hope we shall have a ohanoe to serve you throughout the entire year and know it will be to your interest to give us the opportunity. A. F. LONG, Druggist

Remington

Chris. Fell was home from Purdue over Sunday. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. M. Stokes, Feb. Ist, a son. John Wilson returned home from Bloomington Thursday. ” Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Ben Ulves, at Wabash, Feb. 5, a son. J, F. Timmons, of Hoopston, 111., visited his mother here several days last week. Chas. Brand and Emil Besser were in Reynold? on business between trains Saturday. Miss Lauretta Latlmore, of Goodland, visited her sister, Mrs. Napolean Sign, here over Sunday. Mrs. Fred Bowman died at her home in Montlcello on Friday of last week. The funeral was held Monday. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Coleman and daughter Anna returned home from Kouts Thursday of last week. Mrs. Chas. Scarlet, of Rensselaer, was called here last week by the sickness of her father, Mr. Gray. J. D. Allman, of Rensselaer, visited relatives and attended the K. of P. district convention here on Wednesday of last week. Alexander Osborne returned home to Lafayette Thursday, after a two weeks’ visit here with his father, Joseph Osborne. Jno. Howell, wife and daughter returned home Wednesday of last week from a six weeks’ visit In different parts of Indiana and Ohio. Ezra Bowman and daughter, Mrs. Maurice Peck, were called to Montioello Friday by the death of his son’s wife, Mrs. Fred Bowman. Rev. E. Miller preached, his farewell sermon at the Christian church on last Snnday evening and moved this week to Plymouth, where he will also preach at Etna Green. Cards are ont announcing the wedding of Mr. Geo. Woods to Miss Hazel Gilbert to take place at the home of the bride’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Gilbert, on Wednesday evening, February 19. at 8 o’clock. Cards are out announcing the wedding of Mr. Barzllla Grant Parks, of Etna Green, to Miss Lula Viola Jennings, which happy event will take place at the home of the bride’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. I. Newton Jennings at Mentone, Ind.. on Wednesday evening, February 19, at 7 o’clock.

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There will be a danoe at Warner’s Hall, Thursday eve, February 1& Tick etc 00 oents.

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Richard Gasaway is some better. Dale Moffett is getting along nicely. Charlie Harrington lost a horse Saturday. Bill Petty also lost a cow Friday > night. David” Hahn and family and Mrs. Jack Reeder’s Sunday. O. A. Yeoman is putting up a supply of very fine ice. We have been having some very cold weather and plenty of ice. Miss Eleanor and Bertha Florence were calling on Mrs. Hartley last Monday. 0. A. Yeoman and Miss Francis Petty were visiting at Rensselaer on Sunday. Uncle William Cooper and family were visiting at Thomas Florence’s Sunday. The school is progressing nicely under the management of Miss Luvia Gunyon. Miss Gladys Harrington and Tessie Newbrery were visiting at Mr. Florence’s Sttnday. Charlie Swartz, Lewis Harrington, Henry Weiss, Waitman and Roscoe Reeder attended the box supper at Center Saturday night.

For Sale or Exchange. 80 acres 12 mllefc from courthouse, half mile from gravel road and free mail route, 60 acres cultivated and black soli, of which ten acres Is in timothy meadow, 20 acres is pasture, of which four acres is hog tight, has four room house, barn with room for four horses, eight cows, crib and mow, good hen house and other buildings, good well, young orchard and lies on main road near dredge ditch. This farm baa an eastern loan on it of |ft,Boo due four years at 6 per cent ITk» * 46 ‘ Will for town property or will take live stock as first payment or will take |6OO down and give good time on remainder. 66 acres, on free mail route, school across the road, three miles from good town with bank and high school, haß five room house, fair barn, good hen house, summer kitchen, picket garden, fruit and good well. Only $26 per acre. Terms S7OO down. O. F. MEYERS, Opposite State Bank, Rensselaer, Ind. We take orders for rubber stumps. You can get anything you want on them.

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GET IT AT THE LITTLE GEM The majority of people haven’t any idea' of the importance of our candy department. It, like the others in our store,.is in charge a specialist. Deliciousness is not the only appealing feature of the “Little Gem” Candies. Purity is rigidly adhered to in every stage of their manufacture. That’s why discrimfnating lovers of sweets prefer them to other kinds. Take our cream .chocolates at 30c the pouud. The crisp coating on the outside and the soft mellow and piquant flavor of the inside make a combination that will beckon on the most backward palate. There is a great variety of other candies here also, and we are confident that each grade is superior to any other sold at 20 cts. the pound more. Our fine line of fancy boxes will have to be seen£to be appreciated. We fill them with our fresh Chocolates v while you wait. Little Gem , «iv/ Of vi*l iWUjI "it •***‘**l y ‘ *•'

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