Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 41, Number 46, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 23 February 1909 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

James Mead came down from Hammond on the train today and this afternoon Mrs. Mead, who has been visiting relatives at France®ville and Lafayette, will arrive here to remain caver Sunday.' Mrs. j. E. Carson, of’ Lafayette, will also come this afternoon, for a short visit with her brother, Leslie Clark, and other relatives. ‘ Goodland has reorganized its fire department, and Is determined to have a former Renspelaer hoy for its chief. Warren Washburn was first elected chief but he resigned and then Glen Tharp, also . a former Jasper county boy, was elected. They will probably use the Rensselaer fire department as a model. Goodland has been visited by a number of very disastrous fires within the past few months and will put itself in a way to more promptly | and stubbornly fight fire fn the future. James E. Brenner, who received the appointment of Congressman Crumpacker as a naval cadet at Annapolis; Md., left this morning for that city to enter upon a preparatory course to equip himself for the examination which will take place on June 15th. A. number of Jim’s friends accompanied him to the depot, and he bis the well wishes of a large number of friends who confideaUy. expect that he will be atile to pais tjie examination and that be will make good in qvery particular after becoming a cadet. The other appointment from this congressional district Is Joe Brown, of Lake county. ■ ~ ii ' ; :

MONDAY.

Fine display of rugs at Worland’s. Carnations and hyacinth for everybody. KING FLORAL CO. A big fat mackeral for 10 cents at the Home Grocer^. Have your picture frames made at Worland’s. Try a 10 cent glass of smoked herring from the Home Grocery. Gregson’s Calf Meal for sale by Maines & Hamilton. Either the brick or shredded codfish at the Home Grocery. Chester Arnold was home from Valparaiso over Sunday. If you have a little nice popcorn, some beets or other vegetables, to sell try the Home Grocery. Miss Lena Kline, of Lowell, was the guest over Sunday of her sister, Miss Katie Kline. Picture frames made to order at live and let live prices at Worland’s Furniture Store. O. K. Rainier, of Lafayette, was the guest over Sunday of his daughter, Mrs. M. D. Gwln. Prof. Tripodi, music teacher, piano and violin. For particulras inquire of the Librarian. marl 9 Billy Mercia and Richard Beck, of Lebanon, were guests over Sunday of Rensselaer relatives and friends. Buy your Wood, Coal, Hay, Fertilizer, Farm Machinery and Feed of Maines & Hamilton. Misses Gladys and Hazel Grant sp nt Sunday at Parr with their aunt, Mrs. Theodore Warne., Phone your coal orders to number 131 while our line is out of repair. COEN & BRADY. See our kitchen e&binets. They are the kind that sfive service; at prices from |5 up, tMWorland’s. D. S. Geigley, a former Remington citizen, now living In Chicago, is a new Republican subscriber. A plow cut disc to a great improvement over the old style. They are sold by Maines & Hamilton. , N. Jensen, of Chicago, was the guest Sunday of his daughter, Mrs. W. j H. Morrison. Born, this Monday morning, Feb. 22, a daughter, to Mr. and Mrs. Austin Haas, on Front street Maines & Hamilton sell the J. I. Case com planter and fertilizer attachment If you want a good brood mare or coach horse or a good bunch of shouts go to Maxwell's' sale next Tuesday, February 23d. J. K. Middleton went to Chleago and Blue laland today, on business that will keep him sway a day or two. Maines & Hamilton have for sale the celebrated cbm grader. Every fanner ahould use one of these. They coet f 1.50 only. Mrs. Purcuptle went to Chicago this morning to purchase millinery and study styles. Mias Constance Adams, who will be her trimmer this spring, went to Chicago yesterday and will spend several days In the large millinery houses.