Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 41, Number 52, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 March 1909 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

SH2S2EESSJE2SSSSEESBBS2SSBHSBSSSSHSSSHSS! _ Sllajp Swain JOWLfriam. W today. Arthur Tuteur returned yesterday from Indianapolis. Try our Marion 'Nut Cooking Coal. Maines & Hamilton. The LaCross Flexible Harrow is sold by Maines £ Hamilton. J. W. Phelps, of Remington, took the 10:55 train here this morning for Chicago. , FOB BENT—Farm of 240 acres, four miles south of McCoysburg. Arthur H. Hopkins. Mrs. D. 8- Osborne, of Drexel, Mo., came today to visit the family of Whitsell Lewis. Prof. Tripodl, music teacher, piano and violin. For particulars inquire of the Librarlaan. , mar.l9 Fresh hew lace curtains 25 cents per pair up. ■ " CHICAGO BARGAIN STORE. - ij,f ... .. i<■ - Orie Yeoman was here a short time between traihs today. He is now traveling for the Mercantile Jewelry Co., of Chicago. , ' B. B. Miller was . over from ML Ayr Saturday,. He is thinking of making a trip to Texas and may buy some land down there. Alf Donnelly left today on an onion selling tripi, and will go tp Lafayette and. probably to Louisville before returning home. Xe The Republican has just printed a new set of mortgage exemption blanks. They can be procured at this office. 25 cents a dozen. ‘ \ ' r r ; ? ' ■ '■ ■ J The ladies of thd'Christian church will hold their 10 cent St.‘Patrick day social at thohome of Mrs. C. W- Coen tomorrow afternoon. A welcome to all.

V. M. Peer, the new agent in this county for the J. R. Watkins Co., was in Indianapolis Saturday attending a meeting of the various Watkins agents of the state. i: , Mrs. C. B. Reprogle and son John returned Sunday from Francessvile, where they had been since Friday. Mrs. Reprogle’s father, John Coey, fell on the ice about four weeks ago and sustained injuries to his right knee; later rheumatism set in and hq has been having a hard tussle and will be laid up for some time yet.

George Williams, the 10 months old baby of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Thies, of Virgie, died last Saturday morning and was buried this morning from the St. Augustine’s Catholic chureh, interment being made in ML Calvary cemetery. This is the first child Mr. and Mrs. Thies ever lost and was the youngest of eleven children. Pneumonia was the cause of death.

Chas. Winger and Geo. M. Jordan, two young men from Remington, took the 10:05 traih in Rensselaer today for Chicago, and will go from there to Washington, the former going to Pullman and the latter to Spokane, Wash. They will both look over that country with a view to making it their permanent homes. Mr. Jordan is a brother of Mrs. Frank Morrow, of this city.

Mr. and Mrs. George Wright, of Gardner 111., were guests over Sunday of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A Elb, of Barkley township. They left this morning for Cummings, N. Dak., where they have purchased land and where they will reside in the future. Mrs. Elb accompanied them as far as Chicago, and Herbert Elb returned to that city, where he is atending business college.

Cloyd Reprogle, who has been in the employ of the Republican for some time and of the Journal for a longer period, expects to go to Brooklyn, N. Y., shortly to take a course in the factory of the company that Manufactures tpe linotype machines. This will be done to prepare him to handle the machine just installed in the Republican office. During bis absence the machine will be in charge of an experienced operator. Simon Fendig, the Wheatfield druggist, is here today. Sim had had a bad time with his health for several years. He was originally a very strong man and his bad health dates from the time he had the smallpox, several years ago. The doctor did not decide what the matter was for some time and he was given strong medicines that he thinks were responsible for me iaief. general breakdown. in his health. His nerves are better than they were a year or two ago, but he Is far from well still. Now he from neuralgia. Gregson’S CaN Meal sold by Maines A Hamilton. Phone 2/5,