Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 41, Number 54, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 23 March 1909 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Harry Thewl ins and wife came up from Llndeh Thursday to spend about two weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Jordan. It is his first visit here for more than a yeas. He has been very busy as a contractor at Linden and Crawfordsville, and is now planning to remove to Butte, Mont., to engage in the same business. Robert Wartena .has been down from Gary for two or three days visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Abe Wartena. Bob is now a full-fledged electrician and belongs to the union. He has been engaged lately in two or three prize fight preliminaries and while he has no thought qf becomir a pugilist he enjoys the game and has become quite scientific.
Rue Parcells arrived home this morning from his trip to the southwest. He went down into New Mexico, but did not like the country. He returned by the-way of New Orleans and was sick 17 days with malaria at the latter city. He is looking poorly. Lloyd Jessen, who has been at Carrizozo, New Mexico, for some time, has now gone about 30 miles north of that place into the Indian reservation to take out a government claim. It is a mining claim. Lloyd’s many friends here hope that he will strike it rich.
Greenfield Republican:—lt is now said that if it was to do over the Richmond business then would vote dry instead of wet. They have lost a great deal of business from dry territory as every township in Wayne county is dry except Wayne township in which is situated the city of Richmond. More than seven-eighths of Wayne county territory is thus dry and more than three-fourths according to population as many of Richmond’s wards are dry. The Richmond business men, while losing dry business, have not gained wet, as they say that the men who come to Richmond for bdote have no money for anything else.
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All kinds seed potatoes—Home Grocery. - - ' i Elmer Gwin made a business trip to Brook today. A fancy peach in heavy syrup 18c— Home Grocery. ' ■ ■ Otis Brown is working at Roselawn this week. A good wagon box manure spreader at $62.50 cash—Maines & Hamilton. The Evening Republican delivered to your house at 10 cents per week.
See the “Plow a Man Can Pull,” April 3, 1909. Maines & Hamilton. Try those nice fat 5-cent Mackerel at JOHN EGER’S. /• * . -■ _ Feed Maines & Hamilton’s Chick Starter and have early fries. Misses Beatrice Marsden and Frances Petty, of Virgie, are guests of Mrs. S. E. Yeoman. Just received another car-load Corn King Manure Spreaders—Maines & Hamilton. Miss Eva Byers returned to Monon today after a short visit here with the family of N. J; Yoak. Bone makes plants and plants make bone. Buy Bone filler fertilizer of Maines & Hamilton. Phone 273. John Morgan spent Sunday in Chicago visiting his mother, who is still at the hospital there. J. I. Case, Sure Drop and JaUesville corn planters are for sale by Maines & Hamilton.
Red, Yellow and White Onion Sets. Early Ohio, Early Rose and Bugless Seed Potatoes at John Eger’s . Harve Robinson returned to Francesville this morning after a short visit with relatives here. Call on the People’s Grocery and Meat Market for high class groceries and meats at the lowest price. Rice’s Northern Grown Garden Seeds. Regular 5-oent packages 2 for 5 cents, at JOHN EGER’S. See our line of Miller work shoes, just arrived. They are the best. Fendig’s Nclusive Shoe Store, opera bouse block. ■ ' The attendance at the Christian Sunday school yesterday was 217; collection $5.13; new pupils 6; young men’* class the banner class. Mr. Levitt Warne of Laurens, lowa, 1* visiting hi* father Theodore Warne, of Parr and other relatives in Rensselaer for a week.
