Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 41, Number 12, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 October 1908 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
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. Liberty lanterns—-the best—Home Grocery. - The new mince meat at the Home Grocery is fine.. „ .. Leave your order for Michigan potatoes with the G. E. Murray Co. Lump coal, $3.76 at yard, $4 delivered, at Maines & Hamilton’s, dwlw llrs. Frank Maloy and two children, of Lowell, spent Sunday with relatives here, - "±'\ „/ : • v H - Ms. abd Mrs. Coghijl and children afiff visiting Mrs. Fred Murch, at Kankakee,lll. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Donnelly went to Chicago Saturday to visit the latter’s parents. The highest market price for your eggs and blitter. ” c *: v CHICAGO BARGAIN STORE. • ' J - y? J Another car of potatoes <at 70 cents per bushel off car. Leave orders at the Chicago Bargain Store. You will save money and get the Michigan stock, by buying your potatoes of the G. E. Murray Ca • -.&*> A , - -V-' > - Mfs. L: Kr Merriell, of Near York, and Mrs. J. F. Lawrence, of Ann Arbor, Mich., are gueSts of Mrs. F. A. Ross. ii- ■ n r _u-i li - .i - - i it Two car loads extra fine Michigan potatoes, 72 cents a bushel, off the ca at tRe G. E. Murray Co. —-—r I Miss .Martha Long spent Saturday In Chicago With her mother and others of the party that went there Friday. ’lf ' / ' •• Jesse R. Gray went to Danville, 111., this morning to take work as a hack driver for the winter. turned home today after a short visit here with the family of N. J. Yog£Another great cloak and suit sale, all the city styles, Thursday, October 22nd, at the Chicago Bargain Stoie. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Randle, of Rensselaer, were guests Sunday of J. N. Baker and family in Barkley township. Dr. C. R. Palmer and wife, both being osteopathic practitioners in Chicago, were guests over Sunday of Dr. and Mrs. F. A Turfler. # Our agent will fit the hard to fit. Sale day, cloaks and suits, Thursday, October 22nd, at the Chicago Barain Store. i Nr Burton, of near Panama, N. Y. came last week to visit his cousin, John M. Knapp, and will remain here for a few days. We handle more farm produce than anybody,because we pay highest price. Farmers head in with your produce at the Home Grocery. Another car of potatoes in a short time, 70 cents per bushel in 10 bushel lots, on or off car. CHICAGO BARGAIN STORE. Mrs. Mary Troxell and Mrs. Cora Zimmerman, came here Saturdday for a short visit with Mrs. E. G. Warren and family. Jas. Ennis end wife went to West Chicago Saturday for a short visit with her son, Robert Sheets and family. W. C. Baker, of Chicago, spent Saturday night and Sunday with his father, J. N< Baker, and family in Barkley township. We will have three cars of Fancy Ripe Michigan Potatoes- on and after Oct. 16th; 6 bushel lots and over out of car 73c a bushel; 7§c a bushel delivered. JOHN EGER. Mrs. J. H. Burns, of Goodland, was the guest of Sylvester Gray and family last week, and also visited her sister, Mrs. J. L. Babcock and family, of Parr. . Mr. and Mrs. Chan. Gurtner, of Wabash, returned home Saturday, after visiting their niece, Mrs. Chris Morgan egg. and family for several days. - 1 - r A representalve will be here Thursday, October 22nd, to show the largest and most complete line of cloaks and suits at the lowest prices. CHICAGO BARGAIN STORE.
Mrs. C. L. Benjamin has decided to remove to California with her son,* Merle, and they are hoping to effect the sale of their household goods before that time. Merle was out on the coast last year and had employment while there and found it to be very congenial to his health. County Superintendent Lam son of this county and County Superintendent Will Schanlaub, of Newton, spent several days, last week together, visiting the schools of the two counties and comparing methods. They found it a very easy matter to visit several schools with Supt Lamson’s new auto to got around with, and the result of the visits they made should prove mutually beneficial to the ouperlutendenta and the schools.
