Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 41, Number 3, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 18 September 1908 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
T IT a mi.. » —, J. 11. 0. Lilis made a business trip to Roselawn thin morning, “Hog” "Wright went to the Kankakee on a fishing trip this morning. .. Lettuce, celery and all the'little niceties, ever ready at the Home Grocery. * The circuit court will adjourn this evening until J’rlday, owing to the election tomorrow. See the new .novelty dress goods, mattings, lineoliums, etc., at the Chicago Bargain Store. Mrs. Julia A. Healey went to Delphi this afternoon to visit her daughter, Mrs. Frank B. Lyons. ”" ■ 1 Mrs. Mary E. Henkle, of Bangor, Mich., left this morning for Morocco, after visiting here a couple of weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Granville Moody left today for Wichita, Kans., for a visit with their daughter, Mrs. George Dunn.
J. H. Crisler, of Claypool, left this morning for Mt. Ayr, after a short visit with friends and relatives here.
L. A Alter, a former resident of this place, passed through on the milk tain this morning on his way to the west. . - ■. . ■ Miss Lois Thompson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Delos Thompson, has entered the Bradford Academy at Bradford, Mass. -r—----r * Inr ms'll rmiii ■■■— Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Whitney, uncle and aunt of Mrs.B. Forsythe, returned to their home in New York City, after a week’s visit here. Miss Mary Goetz, who has taught in Wheatfield for several years, will teach at Brook this year. Her school will begin next Monday. We are showing the finest line of new, nobby clothing at money saving prices. CHICAGO BARGAIN STORE. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Roan went to Parr this morning to spend the day with relatives. They were accompan led by Ellis Lathenla. The new Gem flour at |1.38 discounts them all. Try it once and you will have no other. CHICAGO BARGAIN STORE.
I' rank Haskell and wife returned Mrnday from a week’s absence, during which time they visited friends and relatives in Chicago and Valparaiso.
Judge Thompson has commenced converting the west half of the upstairs of the Republican building into; a flat. Dick Crowell will move the Merchants Cigar factory to an out building at his residence.
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Marion Bailey, of Lizton, democratic candidate for, auditor of state, and Edward W. Felt, of Greenfield, democratic candidate for jndgKof the appellate court, were here yesterday looking after their political fences. From here they went t o Kentland.
THURSDAY * Miss Clara Cain returned today to Bloomington, 111. X ;■ ■ ■ ■■ —II - Cranberries, first of the season, at the Home Grocery. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Anderson left today for Lowell, Okla. J. J. Modjeska, of Hammond, was here on business yesterday. You don’t err when you buy Miller Coffee at the Home Grocery. Mrs. Elizabeth Purcuplle is visiting J. I. Purcupile at Lafayette. Wallace Burns of Hammond, was a business visitor here yesterday. Mis. Thomas McGowan, of near Virgie, is visiting at Kankakee, 111. Mr. and Mrs. James Passons have returned from a visit at Joliet, DL ■ ■■ ■—• I Frank Hardman left today for Chicago to enter the University of Illinois. C. A, Fieldcamp, of Chicago, was a visitor in Rensselaer yesterday and today. Mrs. L. H. Hamilton and Mrs. W. H. Beam are spending the day in Chicago. Mrs. Harley Lamson returned to her home in -Bluffton today, after a visit with relatives here. Special values for September: Ladles’ and misses’ tailored suits and cloaks at the Chicago Bargain Store. ’‘■•XT. ..... _ ■ William A Forbes and wife, of Monticello, visited B. K. Zimmerman between trains yesterday. First, last and only chance for fancy Michigan fruit, Wednesday and Thursday, September 23rd and 24th, at the Chicago Bargain Store.
