Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 41, Number 17, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 November 1908 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]
“FIT FOR A KING” Are the dean, Fresh Goods from the Home) Grocery. SAMPLE USE. A. can. of fink Tomatoes Bc. t AiewQf n«w?|i»c*k,G«iii 9c. A CAM 10c. i loc. A 'HworMf FichleaA 2Sc, A peck <rfih»gee gtmwnkiilrie potatoes, 20c. A peskef Grown Oniens, 18c. . ... $ Je U 0 C K C Bre*a« Food, W, A pound of pure Soda, Sc. A po»nCtrf'tßil@Cneani C| eese, 18c. Al pound; ofccriwpg, fresh. 7c. A pQundof fancy Breakfast Bacon, 20c. A pound of clefto Vfhite Honey, lie. And a pound, of that,celebrated Millar Coffee, from 15c to 35c. The Home Grocery
Mrs. W. Q. MoCord 1 went to Clarks | Hill today to spend the day with Mrs. Frank Randle. J. D. Babcock returned to his home near Bluffton today, after a few. days’ stay here. Miss Elizabeth. Hume returned this mofriing from a visit with her sister at Monmouth, 111. Ed Kirk left this mofning for Kentucky, where he will continue his travels as a salesman of house and roofing paints. Joe Hammond’s household goods are today being brought here from Remington. He will occupy the A. Leopold house on Division street - . Roy Smith and. wife returned to their home in Hebron Saturday after a short visit here with his mother, Mrs. J. L. Smith. Dr. Rose Remmek will be absent from Rensselaer all of this week, visiting both Wheatfield and Remington.
Try our straight Buckwheat flour, self-rising pancake and buckwheat flour and maple syrup. JOHN EGER. Mrs. Ellen Oram returned to her home at Logansport today after a visit with her sister, Mrs. Philip McElfresh and other relatives. The family of Frank Hayes, of Barkley township; will this week move to Marion. His little daugh er, Pearl, went there Saturday. $1.25 for the rpund trip to Lafayette Tuesday; leaving Rensselaer on the 5:40 train* and returning on the special leaving Lafayttte at 11:45.
We have agaih opened the season with our great German liver regulator, Silver Thread Sauer Kraut. 4 7 r- JOHN EGER.
Misses Marie Reuzenaar and Mary Hulsema returned to their home at Lafayette today,. after *a visit with Miss Mabel Sommers, southeast of Rensselaer.
A number of the high school students returned to their school work here thsi morning, after a short visit at their various homes since last .Wednesday.
James Warren went to Peru today for a short visit with his brother, Harrison Warren. He will go from there to Marion and remain during the winter at the soldier's home. Abe Hardy, who workß at the Crouch farm at Lafayette, returned there today, after a ten days’ visit with his son, Bruce,, and daughter, Mrs. Parklson. Mrß. Maud Lally Reed is here for a visit with Mrs. Grant Warner and other friends. She is now living in Michigan City with her parents. Her son, Norman, who is now eight years of age, is attending school at Notre Dame. Mrs. Mary Porter, who baa bean visiting her son,, Walter V. Por.er, and other relatives and her. son, Will, at _ wgnt to Hammond yesterday and will join' lllfT and Mrs. Ezra Clark at that place tomorrow and go to her home Irf Cdato, Kaha MV, and MVs. Cfcrk will again spentf the winter In Oklahoma City, OkbL
