Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 41, Number 58, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 April 1909 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

THURSDAY. Mayor Ellis returned this morning from a visit in Chicago. We have plenty of those fine Jungle potatoes. HOME GROCERY. Chas. H. Leave!, of Rockfleld, came this morning for a short visit. Well drilling. Phone 167. apr3o HARRY WATSON. Mr. and Mrs. George W. Marshall, oFFatr Oaks, were in the city today. Mrs. Simon Fendig came down from Wheatfield today for a short visit Mr. and Mrs. J. Frank Osborne returned this morning from Lafayette. Mrs. Emma J: York made a business trip to Monon today. Mrs. C. B. Steward and Mrs. Sarah Pruitt are spending today in Monon. Miss Francis Irwin went to Chicago this morning for a short visit. M. O. McDonald and J. R. Phillips made a business trip to Indianapolis today. Sale H. & E. granulated sugar continues, 21 pounds for SI.OO. CHICAGO BARGAIN STORE. This is Holy Week, tomorrow is Good Friday, and lent will close with Easter, which is next Sunday. Fresh every day, oranges, bananas, pineapples, grape fruit and candies, at Genire’s fruit store. Be sure and see those special Easter suits this week at my store. I can fit any one. EARL DUVALL. Perry Marlatt and Ed Duvall went to Lafayette today to consult a specialist about their eyes.

Special great closing out Easter Sale thi? week. CHICAGO BARGAIN STORE. Mrs. P. M. Hann returned to Chicago this morning. Her father, W. S. Grant, continues in very poor health. The largest line of garden and field seeds in town. All guaranteed. CHICAGO BARGAIN STORE. Fine fresh fruits, sweetest candies and a nice line of cigars at the new fruit store, opposite the postoffice. Superior low down seeders with grass seeder attachments for $23.00. MAINES & HAMILTON. Miss Frances Petty, of Virgie, who has been here visiting Mrs. S. E. Yeoman, went to Chicago this morning for a short visit. Juse received, one car, 550 bushels, fancy Northern Michigan Potatoes, only 90c per bushel, CHICAGO BARGAIN STORE. M. H. Jackson returned this morning \to Champaign, 111., after a short visit here with his uncle, H. W. Jackson. A new stock of Ladies* coats and suits, two days only, Friday and Saturday, this week. CHICAGO BARGAIN STORE. After all the returns were in for the Cass county election is was found that Cass had gone wet by only 108 votes. The finest lot of potted hyacinths and cut flowers for sale at Long's Saturday for Easter you ever saw. KING FLORAL CO. Corn and oats, chop rye and corn chop, bran, middlings, mill feed, glutin feed, Daisy dairy feed, hominy meal and oil meaL~ MAINES A HAMILTON. Mrs. Van Huff of this city and Miss Blanche Biddle, of Reynolds, are now employed in the telephone central office, having taken the places of the Misses Moore, who resigned. Mrs. John W. Williams, ot Wheatfield, who has been visiting her ents, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Moore, went to Parr this morning for a short visit before returning to Wheatfield. Mrs. E. C. Fountain came over from Goodland this morning to visit her daughter, Mrs. Rice Porter, and tomorrow they will spend the day In Chicago. Ladies* coat and suit opening sale Friday and Saturday, April • and 10. CHICAGO BARGAIN STORE.