Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 41, Number 56, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 30 March 1909 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

from There to Wabash to visit her parents. It Is announced that she will be married by May 1 to Louie Odegvard, of Burlington, lowa, formerly a tailor In the employ of B. K. Zimmerman, and a very highly respected gentleman. George Hopkins and son Vern and families are making arrangements to move to Greensburg, Kails., next week. They Okpect to wqrk at the carpenter tirade while there. They will remain there this summer, at least, and probably longer. Work In the carpenter line is quite brisk in Greensburg. Mr. Hopkins will rent his property here. SATURDAY. Mrs. O. A. Jacks, of Lee, was here a short time this morning. Miss Ruth Gundy went to Fair Oaks this morriihg to spend the school vacation. * Mrs. B. Forsythe returned last evening from her visit at New Philadelphia, Ohio. CA.STORIA. Bmh the Kind Y»u HawJlways Bought The G. E. Murray Co. are advertising their young men’s and boys’ clothing in this issue. Misses Margaret Norris and Ethel Fisher went to Surrey this morning for a visit of several days. C. M. Blue and wife and son went to Wheatfield today to visit Prof. Roy Blue and family. Mrs. K. Schmitt, of Chicago, came today to visit her daughter, Mrs. Matt Nesius, of near Remington. ... • ■ . _ » Geo. W. Gott returned this morning frpm Indianapolis where he attended a meeting of Odd Fellows yesterday. Kind You Haw Always Bought Bignstue of Z&'CcZcM Mrs. Carrie D. Best Returned to Monon this morning after a. short visit here wtthher sister, Mrs.. Jesse A. Snyder. Hpynotict McKnight, who held forth here for a week, about a month ago,

f a •» r-tsT'JA •’■.v r 2? - -t» ■ «»■•’*'» to ,w.«r - >. Miss Mary Meyer’s Spring Millinery Opening April Ist, 3rd, 3rd O Revealing the Latest Styles In Ladies’ and Children’s MILLINERY