Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 41, Number 19, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 November 1908 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

other ease it lost the republican] trustee his office. For township trtto-| tee and assessor, the reformer received ten less votes, and the latter an even twenty-five less votes than the balance of the ticket, the card having slipped entirely off of the keys that registered these Candidates numbers. —Brook Reporter. . ' < V Palmer D. Wellb made a buslress trip to Chicago this morning. Mr-Kay is dying to deliver yodr bread and cakes, will also deliver bread tickets, six for 25 cents. Buy Sleepy Eye flour, made from pure northern wheat, at $1.40 per sack MURRAY’S GROCERY. Born, this Monday morning, Nov. 16th, to Mr.-and-Mrs. James Downs, in Hanging Grove township, a son. We will sell you our best Kansas flour at $1.35 per sack; THE G. E. MURRAY CO. . j- - D. H. Yeoman is now figuring on a job of dredge ditching in Spencer county, and will go therg this to make hWL “ r <- > ' Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Marion, of Peru, were here over night on their wav to kt. Ayr, for a short With relates. .. .. . ... -G -q “The Devil", successfully played here several weeks ago, will again appear at the Ellis opera house Beat Tuesday night. , r Mrs. McKay thorough’y dequ es sll vegetables as wbll as meats tefore cooking “which she dees well” thereby making them palatable, digestive 1 Abd Ydii ban gfet Just as gcod a dinner or snort Order at McKay’s for 25c and 20c respectively as any place in town and the public is invited to inspect our kitehen, at any time. TT~~ ~* - " ~1 ‘ ~ - We are in rlgh on the flour deal. For the next, two weeks we will sell our besi known flour tor and.our Sleepy Eye at $1.40. ... the a E. Murray co. Dave Elder and son Charley Will this week complete the big house and barn that they have been building for Rinehart Ellts, in Union township. The house has nine rooms and is a very fine "farm residence. If you have a delicate stomach just call Mrs. McKay, phone 432 and she will prepare you a dieting meal, if you can. eat like a-razor back hog, order corn beef and cabbage, which will be served in car lots or less. Buildings to the value of SIOO,OOO. belonging to the state at Jeffersonville were burned Sunday. The manufacturing plants at the reformatory i were largely destroyed. The 1;300 inmates at— the - reformatory were locked in their ertla dur.ng tie fire. i ii j t y—n —~m~ ‘ We are furnishing many dinners which are tak n to ti*e homes for serving. Let HB know in tme snd we will fix your o. der, furnish tre d, pies and cakes if wanted, We are looking for your yen in advance Lecaude We know we are'go tag to get it-.-. MR afof McKAY. Jim Hemphill sent •bls -hecsehcld goods to Goodland today and him elf and family wm hereafter reside there. He is putting in an entir ly tew blacksmith ■ shop there and being*, a fine workman he will undoubtedly build up a good business, and we gladly recommend him to the people of Goodland as a fine mechsnls and a good citizen; • • Neither Dobble nor Hoppie played football with Wabash college Saturday And Notre Dame won by a score of 8 to 4. Renrselaer people are Of the opinion that our two husky lads might have’fort ed the tide in Wabash's favor if they had teta so condition to play. Dobbie has been but of the game for four or five weeks with a bud knee, that the maslags arttot seeuiß unable to heat A deal is tJeiug nagptiated between Frank and hU uncle B me Porter, by which the former will take the latter's Moure on Wkton stre t And Mr. Porter Will take Frank’s form near Mitchell, 8. DAk. Bruce ha* had some Dakota Inclinations for soihe tifhe and viz it cd his daughter, Mra. Will Clark, there this tall and “aaw for hlmeelf' and came back home very favorably impr snort, if the Seal u consummated Mr. Porter will probably move tF»A " John Behms will hcltf a pu' lie sale on Dee. 4th, at the Granville Moody farm, tn Barkley township, and will Inter move to a farm he has purchased near Big Rapids, Mich. Mr. Behrns has lived most of the time vtece he was 12 yean of age With Mr. Moody. The form he ptrchased near Big Rapids consists of M acres and was bought left September. A. K. Sayler, Will Wlshard and other former Jaaper county people, also reside near that city now.