Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 41, Number 17, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 November 1908 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

THURSDAY. Miss Clara Vick went to Shelby this morning for a few days’ visit. Apples 30c to 40c per peck. , CHICAGO BARGAIN STORE. Miss Mildred Halleck went to Chicago this morning for a short visit Visit the big cloak and suit sale. CHICAGO BARGAIN STORE. Mrs. P. W. Clarke and Mrs. Jesse Nichols are spending today in Lowell. Notice the crowds at the big sale now on at the CHICAGO BARGAIN STORE. Floyd Elder, the 14 year old son of David Elder, is quite 'sick with pneumonia. Mrs. Chas. Liston left this morning for a visit with relatives at Fair Oaks and Mt Ayr. Miss Bertha Huffman returned yesterday from a visit of two weeks at Indianapolis. Mrs. Viola Kirk Schofield, of Washington, D. C., is here to visit her brother, Ed Kirk, and family. We are showing the best values in clothing ever offered in town. CHICAGO BARGAIN STORE.

Mrs. C. A. Ulm, of Ciena, 111., came yesterday to spend a few weeks with the family of her son, George Ulm. Mrs. Goff, has the most complete line of Xmas neckscarfs and mufflers in the .city. For both ladies and gents. Mrs. J. W. Speaks has been in quite poor health for some time. She has had a very bad attack of rheumatism. R. M. Hurley, forme;ly a blicksmith in Barkley township, is now running the Parr shop, which is owned by Andrew Potts. If you want the freshest and best of everything in groceries at car load rate prices go to the CHICAGO BARGA N STORE. The ladies of the Christian church will hold a 10 cent social at the home of Mrs. Frank Foltz Wednesday afternoon, Nov. 11th. Mrs. Vernon Nowels and son Harold went to Chicago this morning for a short visit with her mother, Mrs. E. Smith and other relatives. Misses Marie Roddan and Clara Raise left for their homes in Perry, lowa, yesterday, after a week’s visit with Misses Irma and Juno Kannal. Mrs. M. C. Powell, Misses Maud and Elizabeth Spitler and. Mr. Will K. Martin went to Chicago this morning for a short visit with Mr. and Mrs. Delos Coen. Miss Carrie Eger went to Lowell this morning for a short visit with her sister, Mrs. Frank Maloy. Several other ladies are going the e tomorrow to spend the day. Now is tbe time to buy a barrel of fancy New York apples. Kings, Spies, Baldwins, Greenings. Seek no farther, etc. CHICAGO BARGAIN STORE. Preaching at the M. P. church Sunday morning at 10:30, evening at 7:30 by Rev. Wooton. All invited.

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