Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 41, Number 20, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 November 1908 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

THANKSGIVING SALE The Great Pure-Food Market for the Best of Everything at Lower Prices than Anywhere Else. The Chicago Bargain Store Gathered from all Parts of the Globe, such Tempting Edibles no Store in the City has Ever Shown Before.

Fanciest Cranberries You ever saw, with grocery order, i per quart 9 cents. White Clover Honey pound, , Fancy Lettuce 15c pound. I " 1 ' = All kinds bi FfUitfl, Vegetables, I Nuts, Nut Meats, Candies, and all 1 the Delicacies of the season at Lowest 1 Prices in town.

I Remember the Great Cut-Price Clothing Sale ■ ! and Special Sale Ladies’ Cloaks and Suits 2

understanding that led up to the fight does not seem to be public, Mrs. Gaylord Nowels and children Caine over from Delphi yesterday and Will rSinain here for three bt four weeks with hfit parents, Mr, and Mrs. j. Q. Alter, and Will thdfi go to Longmont, Colo., where her husband is working in a planing milt Gaylord is greatly pleased with his new home and has greatly improved in health since going there.

THURSDAY. McKay will deliver oysters. McKay Will deliver your bread. Go to McKay’s for a good meal or a good warm room. ■ Miss Katie Kline Went to Parr today to spend the day with Mrs. Peter Hordeman, ■ *- ‘ — -- --- Don’t forget the Christian churfth’ bazaar, the 4th and sth of De:emb‘re. Mm C. P. Wright has been quite sick for several days, but is somewhat improved today. - . '

We wiii leii yen bur best Kansas flour at $1.36 pgr hick. THE G. fi. MURRAY fc©.

Many beautiful and useful iirilcieg will be offered at the Christian didrts bazaar, Dec. 4th and sth.

R. G. Mills has returned to Rensselaer from a visit with his wife and two children at Indianapolis and his father at Danville, Ind.

Visit the bazaar by the ladles of the Christian church, Dec. 4th and sth. Place it will be held will be announced later. Rev. Wooton will preach at the M. P. church both Sunday morning at 10:30 and Sunday evening at 7:00. The Sabbath school is at 9:30. Every one Invited

dilGdit' dbW S-ytar-old son of Frank Sigman and wife, of Parr, whose sickness was mtatinned yesterday, died last night of pneumonia. As before stated the fatheflt is away from borne. The funeral will be held Friday. Mrs. Nancy Hutchinson, of Frankfort. and her daugbtor-tn-law, Mrs. Arthur Snodgrass, of Oskaloosa, leva, who has been visiting her, arrived here this morning for a few days’ visit with MM, K W. Morria 'they will go from here to Morocco to