Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 41, Number 45, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 February 1909 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]
On account of the quality the Home Grocery is selling an immense amount of dried fruit. Ed Street, Of Lafayette, was the guest of Miss Ethel McCarthy over Sunday. Born, last Friday, to Mr. and. Mrs. Hiram P. Blanchard, a daughter, and their fifth child. Tuesday, Feb. 16th, is the time to leave your order for your Easter suit or coat. CHICAGO BARGAIN STORE. The Manual Training high school, of Indianapolis, are scheduled to play basketball with St. Joe at the college'hext Monday, Feb. 22d. Maines & Hamilton have the exclusive sale in Jasper county of the famous J. I. Case corn planter fertilizer attachment Mrs. T. F. Clarke, of Battle Ground, returned home this morning, after visiting her sister, Mrs. Geo. Colve.t, for a few days. ■ Itching, bleeding, protruding or blind piles yield to Doan’s Ointment Chronic cases soon relieved, finally cured. Druggists all sell it Enameled ware, Very special sale on February 19th and 20th. Your choice 29 cents. All large pieces, at the 99c Racket Store. Flour is advancing, our’s is the same old price—$1.40 for Gem of the’ Valley, the best ever in Jasper county. CHICAGO BARGAIN STORE. Trever -Wilcox and wife and. baby were guests over Sunday of W. H. Beam and family, returning to Surrey this morning. Mrs. L. N. 'Wells, of DeMotte, came this morning to remain with her sister, Mrs. Abraham Halleck, who is very iIL Thp best shoes made can be bought of G. B. Porter for a very reasonable price. Be sure and see them before buying. The 12-year-old son of E. Hershberger, of near Parr, is recoveiing from a bad case of blood- poisoning, which resulted from a -bruised arm becoming infected. E. G. Sternberg, of the firm of C. H. Sternberg & Sons, went to Council Bluffs, lowa, last week and clos:d a dredging contract for $22,000. Mr. Sternberg went to Monon this morning on business. The baby of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Stevenson has been quite sick with pneumonia, but is quite a little letter today. Mrs. Stevenson’s mother, from Montlcelio, is helping nurEe the baby. Harry Shedd and wife, of New Yojrk, and,Arthur Shedd, of Chicago, visited their parents. S. S. Shedd. and wife, Sunday. Miss Alice Shedd, who is teaching at Otterbeln, was also home over Sunday. Miss Ethel Clarke, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Clarke, has been out of school since the holidays became' of weak eyes. This morning she was taken to Chicago by her mo* her and Dr. Rose Remmek to consult a specialist about them.
Thos. J. Moore, who recently had three ribs broken by a fall while working at the home of A. F ; Long, is recovering and will shortly be out again. He had three ribs broken directly over the heart and suffered a severe nervous shock that threatened for a time to result fatally. Eli Arnold has long been a believer in and an occasional patron of the Republican classified columns, and recently he inserted an advertisement in the paper for two Hereford cows for sale. > The ad coet a quarter and he sold the cows for $146.46. It pays to advertise. Emmet Laßue has been at home from Indiana University for the past two weeks, nursing a bad case of yellow Jaundice and a sore throat. He was able to be on the streets Saturday, but will not try to re-enter school until after the spring vacation. Qus Zacher, living near Surrey, and a brother of Mrs. C. W. Platt, of this city, suffered a fracture of the small bone of the left leg, below the knee, last Friday. The Injured member was set Saturday, and he Is now getting along all righL The accident occuxed by a fall be sustained while climbing out of a buggy. Mrs. A. Halleck became very sick last Saturday and for a time it looked like she would not recover. Saturday night and Sunday she rested quite. weU and waa thought to be considerably Improved, but tbia ternoon the feyer rals-d again, but it is t tbou£ht her condition ia not especially serious Senator .Halleck waa called from Indianapolis a#d Arrived bare on the early train this morning.
Subscribe for the Dally Republican.
