Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 41, Number 10, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 October 1908 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
W. Si Lowman is now getting along vary nicely and is able to sit ny jl bed a little each day and to take aomi food. The pain in his aide has almost altogether left him and it la thought he will now recover very nice* iy. , - 5 ‘ . ■ .. <* Charles Hascall, Bert Edwards and George Bigo left Tuesday for Dallas, South Dakota, to register for a chance* on a government claim in the Rosebud opening which will probably be drawn in December. —Remington Press. ... Wash Cook, trustee of _ Hanging Grove township, returned ye-te diy from Crawfordsville, where he purchased some corrugated steer tile for road crossing?. He also spent part of one day wiith his brother, Martin Cook, at Forest. The ladles of the M. E. church wi'.l hold their annual two days’ rummage sale on Friday and Saturday, Nov. 13th shop, north of Worland's furni’ure store. The ladies are requested to bear this in mind while housecleaning and lay aside all articles suitable for the rummage sale. Delphi has Just completed a new Christian church, which Rev. L. L. Carpenter will dedicate on October 18th. Elder Carpenter, now* 76 years of agfe, has been preaching since 1856 and holds the distinction of having dedicated 725 churches, more than any other Hving man. He ' has p'e’drd 16,000 sermons and baptized 10,000 converts. The school board is thinking of purchasing a canvas Are escape for the school house, that seem to woik well when there is no fire, but Just how long it will be serviceable in case of fire remains to be seen. At Kentland while testing the sama chu s Harry Gauthier fell to the ground and was severely injured about the head and shoulders. —Remington Press A. E. Bolser has Settled with the Insurance Company for the loss .he sustained in the recent Are. They allowed him only |275. The building is being repaired by F. W Bedford, the owner, and the carpenters have completed their work and the plasterers will go to work Monday. It will prbbably be ten days or two weeks before Mr. Bolser can get out another baking.
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The Huntington Ladies’ Quartette, Which sang here last evening at the republican speaking, is composed of the following young ladies: Blanche Purviance, Carrie Johnstone, Grace Cline and Helen Bendel- They left on the 10:55 train for Chahpera, where they will sing tonight. They are accompanying Senator Henenway at all of his political meetings, and where he has been compelled to cancel an engagement they go any way.
MONDAY
Go to McKay's for your oyster stews and fries. ’• H. L. Hendricks made a business trip to Chicago today. A palate pleasure—butterscotch drip syrup at the Home Grocery. John Eger and wife went to Chicago this morning on a business trip. Special CloSk and Suit Rowlee ft Parker's, Thursday, Oct. 16th. AH coats and setts delivered at oer opening Thursday, Oct 16th. ROWLES ft PARKER. Mrs. Lucy Gathrop returned to her home In Kendallville Friday, after a visit of two weeks with relatives here. —. . j. *"♦ ... . V * «s George Long came home frojqprWabash college and spent Saturday and Sunday with his parents, returning this morning. You can save M on yonr cloak or , suit. Sale days Wednesday and Tburs day. Oct 14th and 16th. CHICAGO BARGAIN BTORR. M. A. Churchill, who came here to attend the funeral of his brother, William A, started back to his home at Randall. Minn., this morning- • Chas. Bonner, of Remington, spent a few hours in Rensaelaer Friday on bis way home from South Dakota, where he has been spending the summer. L. F. Hopkins aßd family and Mira Grace Brown,, of Chicago, came down {in his automobile Saturday and returned Sunday, spending the <i*y with relatives here. - ’ The O. 11 Murray’s Cloak Opening, Wednesday, Oct 14-
