Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 41, Number 3, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 18 September 1908 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

*-ft* 'i, ■> - < . •< Mrs. C. A Albertson, of Raleigh, N. Dak., is here for a short visit with John Albertson and family. William E. Davenport returned this morning from a short business trip to Elwood and Indianapolis. We had the only car of peaches last year and the year before. CHICAGO BARGAIN STORE. Mrs. Clifford Shotts returned to her home in Chicago yesterday after a visit with Henry Wood and family. '■■ ■ < ■ Get our prices on Fruit Jars, Sealing Wax, Extra Can Rubbers and Lids. JOHN EGER. ' I Charles Harmon returned to Chica- . go this morning, after a three weeks’ visit here with his wife an relatives. Big peach and pear sale, Wednes* day and Thursday, September 23rd and 24th, at the Chicago Bargain Store. Do not place your order for Michigan peaches and pears until you see our fruit and get our prices. A car load on sale Wednesday and Thursday, September 23rd and 24th. JOHN EGER.

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Men’s new fall clothing, superior to* most of the tailor made and onehalf the prioe, at the Chicago Bargain Store.

Mrs. Lulu Crowder returned to her home at Indianapolis today, after an extended visit with relatives at McCpysburg.

Mrs. William Barkley has been seriously ill at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Starr, but is now improving.

Mrs. Sara Mustard and little daughter, came this morning to visit the families of George Mustard and Sylvester Gray..

Mrs. Bert DeMoss has to her home at DeMotte, after a week’s visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Britton. >

Mrs. Robt. Sheets and baby have returned to their home in West Chicago. Miss Lillie Sheets accompanied them for a month’s stay.

tfAlong the Wabash” a four act comedy drama, which will be at the Op4ra House, September 24th, is headed by Mr. Harry L. Tolin.

Mrs. H. L. 'Brown, of Lafayette, was here yesterday, visiting her farm. She was accompanied by her daughter, Mrs. Oscar D. Johnson.

Ed Oliver, of Newland, returned this morning from his business trip to Illinois, having come a day earlier here to vote at the special election.

Senator Hemenway will speak at Monon Friday evening. Excursions will be run from surrounding towns in that county and a big crowd is expected. ... T

John King has moved into A. W. Cleveland’s residence. His son Fred, whe-tobk a speclar coarfle at' Wlnc' na" Technical Institute, has charge of the 1 green house. The Kentland liorse show will be held on the days following the Ade ] rally, September 24, 25 and 26. The citizens of Kentland are making preparations for a big time on those dates. A daughter was born to Mr. and 1 Mrs. Charles Elijah, of Fair Oaks, * Sept 15th. This is the first grandchild for Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Sayler, of Big Rapids,' Mich. Mrs. M. Maher and daughter Mattle and grand-daughter Kathleene Maher, of Zanesville, _Oh io, left for their home this morning, after a pleasant visit of ten weeks with John Scbroer and family and other relatives north of town., | O. A. Abbott and family, of Stan- ' ley, Wis., -are still here visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Thornton, of near Surrey, having lingered here since home coming week. They expect to remain about ten days longer. It is his first visit here since they were married, eight years ago. w _ The county auditors of Indiana w 11 hold their first annual convention in the court house at Indidanapolls. September 25 and 26, the same date selected for the meeting of the county commissioners association. Thomas Nugent, auditor of Daviess county, is president of the auditor’s association. The Rensselaer butchers state that the reason the price of be ’f steak here has not been dropped with the price of cattlejs that the price of steak was not raised when cattle advanced. The best beef steak has been retailing here st 15 cents pAfpound, they state, when at Delphi it has been retailing at 18 cents.