Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 41, Number 52, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 March 1909 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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Vern Nowels went to Chicago this morning oh business. Oliver Chilled plow goods are sold by Maines, & Hamilton. Robert Smith, of Boswell, was the guest over Sunday of friends in this city. Buy the. Superior Low-Down and the Peoria End-Gate Seeders of Maines & Hamilton. j Will Roth, of Monticello, returned home this morning after a visit over Sunday of Rensselar friends. Closing out wall paper at less than 46 price. T t" ' ' CHICAGO BARGAIN STORE. Dr. E. C. English has purchased a new Ford five-passenger touring car, which arrived' Saturday from Chicago. Mrs. Christena Zard, of Rensselaer, was the guest of her, patents east of town last week.—Francessvile sTribune. ■■ •' '■ ' See our line of Miller work shoes, just arrived. They are the best. Fendig’s Xclusive Shoe Store, opera house block. Mrs. B. Forsythe left this morning for a two week’s,.visit with ter, Miss Emma Smith, at New Philadelphia, Ohio. - Maines Hamilton sell the famous Heider EvCiierA The Five-Horse Evener will solve the heavy-draft problem on gang plowg. • -

The 1909 J. I. Case Corn Planter has the power drop. Cali at Maines. Hamilton’s and let them show you this latest improvement. Mrs. Ida Switzer returned to her home in Kankakee,' 111., this morning after a short visit here with her sis-ter-in-law, Mrs. M. E. Corliss.

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i? - $ "J T J J* 2 1 J 1 Ji Mr. and Mrs.;. Christ Kaupka, of Rensselaer, visited with her parents-, Mr. and Mrs. Sanford Scott, a part of this week. —Francessville Tribune.

Your first opportunity of a lifetime to buy new fresh spring goods at greatly reduced prices to close out. ' CHICAGO BARGAIN STORE.

The absence of Dr. Zeuch from Wheatfield may mean that the north end town famous for several years as a baseball center, will be without a team this year.

85 cents shoes your boy or girl any day this week at Fendig’s Shoe Store, opera house block, if they wear from 9 to 2. These shoes were from $1.25 to $2.00.

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Xray, the trotting stalMbn which June Henkle manages at the stock farm, arrived here’ Saturday from Lafayette, and will again season here. He is registered under the number 26,169.

Noble York has been confined‘at his home on Milroy avenue with stomach trouble since his return from Indianapolis, where he was an assistant door keeper in the Senate during the session of the legislature.

Chop Feed, Bran, Poultry Feeds, Middlings, Glutin Feed, Daisy Dairy Feed, Cocked Corn, Oil Meal, Beef Scraps, Bone Meal, Grit, Oyster Shells, Charcoal, Wheat and Hominy Meal. ' MAINES & HAMILTON.

George Simons, son of Editor Simons, of the Monticello Democrat, was here over Sunday. George is a printer and-also an aeronaut. He made his first ascension last year. He' expects to follow some carnival company as a balloonist the coming year.

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This office has received aother postal card from Chas. Otis. It was mailed after his arrival at Havana and is postmarked “Habana,” that being the Cuban spelling of the nhme. The postal is a picture of Morro Castle, at Santiago de Cuba. Charley is evidently enjoying life. Chas, rflrmon was down from Chicago , ovp£ Sunday visiting his wife who has been here several months with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Brown. Charfey Is clerking st Carsop. Plrle, Scott & Co's, store. Mrs. Carmon expects to return to Chicago next Saturday to remain. Get youx Home Billsat thte office.