Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 41, Number 10, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 October 1908 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Hot soap, hot coffee, hot hambergers, cold drinks and ice cream 3 at McKay’s If yon Intend to boy a Cloak this winter, cbme to Murray’s Cloak Opening, Oct 14th. Leave your order for fancy MichiIgan potatoes, 75c bushel off car. CHICAGO BARGAIN STORE. ' ■■ . / Don’t fail to attend our cloak and suit opening Thursday, October 15th. ROWLES & PARKER. Mrs. J. I. Wood, of Miami, Fla., started back to her home thte morning, after a visit here with Mrs. J. M. Wasson and Mrs. M. V. Brown. Elder D. T. Halstead returned this morning from Pleasant View, in Warreh county, where the dhurcli of God held fts conference. -* ~ - v -- '' Mrs. George Leßarge, formerly of Giffor.d, left this morning for Oaeoma, S. Dak., where her husband is living on a claim he recently took out. /-Ai. .. », ; ..-4,.,.. ■ . . Von can save money and get the best Michigan potatoes in the market, 75c bushel, off the car about Oct. 19th and 20th. .CHICAGO BARGAIN STORE. Grandmother Weathers went to . Otterbein this morning, where she Is making her home, after a week’s , visit with her daughter, Mrs. Mary Peyton, here. —*———■■■ ]■ ,■ Harry Shirey andwife returned this morning from a visit at Sheridan, , their former home. Harry is again working nights at the depot, and W. A. Davenport is working days. Miss Irene Watt, of St Joe, Mich., and Miss Carrie EWalt, of Bert an Springs, Mich., returned to their homes this morning, after a visit here with Mrs. Geo. Ketchom. i . . -... | 700 bushel fancy Michigan potatoes 'on sale, 80c bushel, off ear, about ' Monday and Tuesday, October 19th I and 20th. B. FORSYTHE. ! Lyman Zea and his force of men began bailing the G. W. Infield hay this morning. There is about 150 tons of it, and it was all purchase by an -Indianapolis buyer who was here last week. Mrs. Fred Schrlener, of Sheridan, 111., and Mrs. Lewis McKay, of Plano, 111., returned to their homes this morning. They were called here by the death of their mother, Mrs. W. A. Green. H C. Jones, of Pendleton, Ind., was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Yeoman over Sunday. Mr. Jones has just had the misfortune to lose his wife, who he buried at Kentland last Friday. . I - t ! In addition to our special line of Children’s, Misses’ and Ladies’ Cloaks, Mr. C. F. Brown will be with ns, Oct. 1 14th, showing the line of Palmer Garments. THE O. E. MURRAY CO. Judge H. *H. Vnlton and family, of Lafayette. Su'd William M. Taylor and family, Sf Indianapofis, were guests over Sunday of George Ade at Haselden farm, going and returning by the way of Rensselaer. William D. Nelson, of Remington, was in Rensselaer on business eevI eral times last week. He recently returned • from a prospecting trip to North Dakota, hut he did not And I anything there that looked good to ) him, and he is quite sure to remain in Jasper county.
Elmer Babcock writes to hare his Republican sent <b him In Chicago instead of Hammond, where be previous ly received It He says: “Chicago is clearing up; they are going to have smokeless railroads. It will now te up to New York to have a scandalkss four hundred." Elmer is apt to be- j come very unpopular with New York’s elite social set, if he don't watch out. Judge Hanley, Court Stenographer Bigler, and Attorneys Frank Folts and Abraham Halleck went to Ken’land this morning, where court convenes today. After a four we 1 Its’ session there they will return to Jasper county and open court here again on Nov. 9th. Aa court just adjourned here Saturday night, it will be area that they are having quite a busy time of it. i Fail weather In this section of Indiana ts almist always delightful, ind thus far October has been a mist beiutlful month. Frost end a little 1 Ice at night and a bright day following. If we wanted to find fault we could sthat we needed tome rain, but that would not do much good how, except to repl-nbh tie veils, i which are running low. And c urn is drying so nicely that perhaps it is. better- without .much rain. Occasionally there Is a little upset, but usually we have ideal weather here from Sept, Ist to Thanksgiving and ef.er that there is little telling what we will have served to us In the weath* er line. f
