Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 41, Number 57, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 April 1909 — Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

-» George Hopkins, the carpenter, and wife left this morning for Greensburg, Kans., wherq he will work the coming summer. Hiß son Vernon and wife Went to Kalamazoo, Mich., where they will visit for about three weeks with her parents, after which time they will join his parents as Greensburg. Mr. Hopkins rented his house to Gilbert Albin and wife. He will probably return here this fall, although if he likes Greensburg and finds plenty to do there they may decide to make that city their petmanent home. His brother Cash is has prospered as also has Ted Hopkins and they have been after George to move there for some time. , ■ ’ . *j - ' . T?' ' '* The Republican got out 5,000 bills for the big sale the Chicago Bargain Store Is Inaugurating and Pudge Brenner, the bill poster, will make a house to house distribution of these in the towns of Mt. Ayr, Morocco, Brook, Goodland, Remington, Wolcott, Monon, Francesville and Medaryville. It will be well advertised and should influence a great amount of trade for Rensselaer. The other merchants are also very busy and Rensselaer should draw trade this year from a great area of territory. It is both the bargain and the style center and the careful buyer will look over the advertisements in the Republican and come to this city to make spring purchases. • Bears the 7*** Signature of * ,800 ’ J Prof. A. M. Winklepleck, of the Mt. Ayr schools, which are now closed, and Dr. J. T. Martin, also of Mt. Ayr, took the 10:05 train here this morning for Chicago for a few days’ visit. Frank McCarthy is home from Indianapolis, where he is attending medical college. He will graduate this year and expects to remain in Indianapolis for several months. WEDNESDAY. Mrs. A. Halleck and daughter Mildred went to DeMotte this morning to visit relatives. Frank Kresler is building a new barn at the property he recently bought of Dr. Horton. George Wood is going to Mitchell, S. Dak., where he will work for Bruce Porter on the Dr. Kresler farm. I ■■ Mrs. John Sigler came down from DeMotte this morning for a visit with Mrs. Geo. W. Goff. W. H. Parkinson and Ross Porter returned this morning from a business trip to Delphi. The Wabash Glee Club will be at Hammond tonight and Michigan City tomorrow night. „ —_ Mrs. 8. A. Simpson went to Medaryville today for a visit of about two weeks with her parents. O. S. Baker is working at Fowler this week with his vacuum house cleaner. Ray Hopkins arrived home yesterday from Wabash college for the spring vacation. Rev. and Mrs. O. E. Miller returned yesterday from their visit with relatives at Piqua, Ohio. Will the party who picked up bundle by mistake at Eger’s store please return the same there and oblige the owner? John M. Moore. apr6 John Bruner and family arrived this afternoon on the 2:01 train from Bartlesville, Okla., and will again take up their residence in Rensselaer. Mrs. N. J. York has been appointed the administratrix of the estate of her late husband. She made a business trip to Monon today. Mrs. George E. Murray and daughter Helen and MissSs Marceline Roberts and Blanche Babcock spent yesterday in Chicago. George Hines left this morning for New Albany after a visit of about thjee weeks with the family of J. W. Speaks. Mrs,. George Stalker came down from Valparaiso this morning to consult one of our dentists. They are very nicely located in Valparaiso and are quite well pleased there. Ross Dean went to Indianapolis this morning to visit friends a day or two before the opening of the session