Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 41, Number 39, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 January 1909 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Thursday, Feb;' 4th, at M. L Adams’ a good U. 8. cream separator and a nice line of farm implements. Mrs. J. H. Holden went to Chicago this morning for a visit of several days. r John Groom, who is almost 85 years of age, is reported very sick, and is scarcely expected to live. Mrs. Chas. Kasson, of Hammond, is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Orlan Grant You can get Jackson Hill egg, Eastern Gem, Darby and Majestic coal for cook stoves at Coen & Brady. V. O. Patterson, of New Boston, 111., is here for a short visit with his wife, who is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Blue. Remember the date, Feb. 4th, at Marion I. Adams’ some good seed corn, the kind that has been winning prizes.
Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Sears, who have been visiting at Watseka, 111., also at Indianapolis and Lafayette, are here for a visit with relatives. Those fat juicy prunes at the Home Grocery cost no more than the little dried up ones that others sell — only 10c per pound. County Superintendent of Schools Lamson went to the north part of the county this morning to visit the schools. ' C. B. Holmes, of Morocco, 82 years of age, is visiting his daughter, Mrs. lA. J. Brenner, at *the Makeever hotel. A few .choice goose and duck feathers at B. S. Fendig’s. Better call early if you expect to buy as he expects to ship them out soon. The new fire horse has been under the care of a veterinary for the last week. It is suffering from pneumonia, but is reported as doing nicely. Mrs. M. E. Corliss and son Clyde are thinking of moving to southern Idaho, and if they decide to go, they will probably depart about the first of April. ’ At the present time our oranges are the cheapest fruit on the market Fancy California Navel Seedless Oranges, 18 and 20 cents a dozen. JOHN EGER. Mrs. Mary Lowman, who maks her home with her daughter, Mrs. M. E. Griffin, has been quite poorly for some time, but is thought to be some better today. Our customers say we have not recommended Majestic coal for the cook stove • high enough. No kind is better. WEN & BRADY. A stillborn child was born Saturday to Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Morrison, who live in apartments over the Republican office. The baby was buried today. It may be over advertised but we still claim that ARISTOS is the best flour made or money refunded, only $1.40 a sack. JOHN EGER.
N. Littlefield, the real estate man, is another Rensselaer citizen to invest tn an automobile. He buys a two-seated car which is expected to arrive the last of this week. We want you to try a 3 pound can of our Green-gage or Egg Plums that we are selling at 10 cents a can. It is a special bargain. JOHN EGER. Miss Edith Marshall writes from Seattle, Wash., to have the Republican sent to her mother at Seabright, Cal., which is a suburb of Santa Cruz. We do not try to sell a substitute for the Jackson Hill coal, because it is the best cooking coal on the market. We have the genuine Jackson Hill. Maines & Hamilton. Do not buy a cheap gade of Soft Coal; it is more expensive than a high class coal. Try our Virginia Splint; it is more economical and much cleaner than any other soft coal sold. MAINES & HAMILTON. The Corn King Manure Spreader is really the King of all the spreaders. It has capaciy, durability and simplicity. If it were not the best it would not be sold by Maines & Hamilton.* Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Heil, of Wheatfield, who have been visiting their old neighbors, Sheriff and Mrs. Shirer, at the jail residence, went to Roselawn this morning for a short visit with friends. If you are paying 25 cents a peck for potatoes you are paying too much. We are still selling those fancy Wisconsin sand grown Rural and Burbank Potatoes at 20 cents a peck. JOHN EGER. The Jasper county' commissioners are holding a joint session with the Benton county commissioners at Fowler today, the matter under consideration being the construction of a joint stone or gravel road between Carpenter township, this county, and Gilboa township, Benton county. The commissioners went to Fowler y la the auto route.
Eyes and Their Gare A defect in vision is not as a rule a disease of the eye, often it is a condition which proper glasses will not only relieve but many time* cure. Vision is restored and eyes become strong. SEEING IS BELIEVING. Dr. Rose M. Remmek Registered and licensed Optometrist u 3nd floor Harris Bank Building. Phone 408.
