Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 41, Number 10, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 October 1908 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]
r.V AUDIO’S PAIR, RENSDNLANN, INDIANA SEMI - ANNUAL “-T- *-.■■■- ~ - ' * SUIT AND CLOAK I OPENING Thursday, Oct 15 . We will have Sample line of Qoaks and Suits of one of the Best Houses in the Country. All the new things; garments of true merit; and at Popular Prices. An opportunity to get that New Fall Suit or Cloak. Full Line Children’s Cloaks. * ... , : ... V - •. ,V v .... FENDIG’S FAIR
Cloak and Suit sale, Wednesday and Thursday, Oct 14th and 16th. CHICAGO BARGAIN BTOREL The J. Warren Davis Stock Co;, concluded their engagement here last Saturday night, presenting very successfully the play, “Heart of Tennessee.’’ The company is a very excellent one and deserved better business than they received here. Rensselaer Is to have still another grocery store. Alfred Lowman, who has been in business at Whiting for the past two years, has rented the room where the poetofflce now is and will occupy ft as a grocery store, soon After the poetofflce is moved. Harvey Casto suffered the fracture of a bone in his left shoulder about two weeks ago, having been in a runaway accident. It is healing up very nicely now, and Harve is able to get around, and last week visited hie uncle, William Casto, at Monticeilo. No matter how modi yonr neighbors praise Arlstos floor, you will , not believe it is better than any of the others until you try it—them you will know. It coats bat $1.40 a tack at ; JOHN EGER’S. ’ 1 “ 1 O. A. Yeoman was here a short time this morning virt ing bis father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. 8. E. Yeoman. Orie is traveling for the Kalamazoo nursery company. He will vote at Rensselaer this year, having made this city his home since he left Virgie.
, Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Parker left this morning for Chesnut, 111., where they ' were called by the serious sickness ’ of Mr. Parker’s sister, Mrs. William Clouse. She le between 75 and 80 years of age, and it is thought there is no chance for her recovery. Mr. and Mrs. Clouse were at one time residents of Jasper county. Augustus Phillips took advantage of being close at home to visit his father and other' relatives and friends again Sunday. His company was at Joliet, 111.,. last Saturday night and will be at LaPorte tonight. The crowd that will witness our popular fellow townsman in “The Wolf at Lafayette on Nov. 10th, continues to increase and more ti an 125 sea's have been engaged through B. F. Fendig, and tills number will be greatly increased by the date of the play. Mr. Phillips is so much pleased with tbs fact that his friends here are pinning to see him that he will make a personal effort to have a special train convey the party both ways, which will be much better thnn going down on the milk train. I » . . , • _• ,- f - DANCE THURSDAY EVEN NO, OCTOBER lSlh, AT WARNER'S | MALL.
