Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 41, Number 9, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 October 1908 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]
The Baptist prayer meeting will, be held this evening at 7 o’clock Instead qf at 7:30, and succeeding meetings will be at the former hour. Mrs. F. G. Burch and son went to their home in Chicago this morning after a week’s visit here with her father, SamuelDuvall, and her brother John and Ed’s families. J. H. Cox and wife went to Fair Oaks this morning and from there to the home of their daughter, Mrs. H. J. Dexter, where they will visit for several days. Pianos —Get our prices and terms of payment. Ist door south of City Fire Dept. Bldg. , MEYERS PIANO CO., 0.5-2tsw Factory Distributors. George Kimberlln returned to Chicago today after a visit with the family of his father-in-law, J. N. Baker, in Barkley township. Mrs. Kimberlln, who accompanied Hm htre, will remain for a more extended visit. Chas. Smith and wife, son-in-law of Jacob Wagner, living south of town, returned to their home In Chicago yesterday, after attending the funeral of Leon Cummings, at Remington, last Sunday. John Robinson, who has been hauling gravel, was overcome by sickness at the stomach while hauling a load of gravel this morning and climbing from his wagon fell tn a faint. Under the care of a physician he was soon revived.
CASTOR IA Far Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the zy Signature of /&&&£'
No home is complete without a p|ano. Why not hive one in your home? Pay as you wish. Come in and see us. Ist door south of City Fire Dept Bldg. MEYERS PIANO CO., 0.5-2tsw Factory Distributors. Jack Hoyes took his 14-year-old son Mack to a specialist at Lafayette last Saturday and had a growth removed from his throat and nose that was causing him considerable trouble and that somewhat impaired his hearing. He was able to return with his father and to re-enter school Monday and will probably get along nicely now. * _ t Don’t fall to attend our cloak and suit opening Thursday, Octol:er 15tb. ROWLES & PARKER. Gus Grant went to Franklin yesterday, and this evening at 8 o'clock he wilb be married to Miss Anna M. city. His brother, Bart Grant, and Mr. Joseph O’Connor, went to Franklin today to attend the wedding, and Mrs. A. E. Bolser and Mr. and Mrs. Nat Scott, who are visiting at Franklin, will also attend the wedding. Mr. and Mrs. Grant will come at once to Rensselaer, and until after the election will make their home with his father, Shelby Grant, west of town. It Is probable that after that time they will reside In Rensselaer.
THURSDAY
Mrs. B. F. Alter went to Monon this morning to spend the day. Jud Adams and wife returned today from a visit at Onarga, 111. For farm loans in a hurry, see A. J. McCormick, of the Lafaye to Life. WANTED—By the ladles of the Christian church, old papers, books, magazines and paste board boxes. Hon. Bishop Quayle at the Christian church October 26th. He comes under the auspices of the Ladies' Literary Club. The William Bennet house, just west of town, was yesterday turned over to the plasterers, the carpenters having finished their work. G. W. Hughes returned to Logansport today after a month’s work heie with the Jasper County Tiephone C 0.,, having charge of putting up their new cables. .700 bushel fancy Michigan potatoes on sale, 80c bushel, off car, about Monday and Tuesday, October 19th and 20th. B. FORSYTHE. Mrs. W. W. Bussell was taken rtrfously sick again Tuesday night and is showing no signs of Improvement. Mrs. Bussell to in her 8M year, and llt to her heart that to giving her trouble. Her eon, Squire C. W. Bussell. who was engaged at house moving at Francesville, was called here last night. Any lady thinking of buying a suit or coat ought to come here on Thursday, Oct 15th. Special Cloak and Suit Opening. BOWLES A PARKER.
