Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 41, Number 58, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 April 1909 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Mrs. Ira Sigler and son went to Crown Point this morning to remain about a week during the absence of her husband,' who is spending the time in Wyoming, prospecting. Miss Alice Drake is so far recovered from her recent operation that she expects to return to Chicago Sunday and to resume her employment as a teacher at Morgan Park Monday. When I sell you a Kingsbury hat I guarantee it to be as good as any $5.00 Stetson and it At is not l wHE give you a new hat EARL DUVALL. Rev. J. B. Rutter, of Monticello, addressed the congregation at the M. E. church last evening, it being the last of the Lenten services conducted at that church. Now Is your chance to buy your spring suit as I am making special efforts to suit and please everybody that , steps Into my store. All prices reasonable. EARL DUVALL. ■■ I ■ II Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Lamson returned home today from Hutchinson, Kans, where they had been called by the death of her brother-in-law, Felix French. A baby boy was born last Sunday to Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Cochran, of Wabash. Mrs. Cochran was formerly Miss Ida Nowels, and is the youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Nowels. Saturday, April 10th, I will make special efforts to fit and please you with an Easter suit and you will find the prices always right, so before buying step into my store and let me fit you out. EARL DUVALL. Rev. G. H. Clarke went to Brook this morning io attend a meeting of the Christian churches of the 2nd Indiana district, and of which he is the secretary. The meeting convened today and will last until tomorrow evening. This is a raw, chilly day, with heavy clouds scurrying through the sky and a piercing wind from the northwest. Parson Hicks is probably tickled because the bad weather coincides with his prophecy. Dr. E. N. Loy is today moving his office from over W. J. Wright’s furniture store to the frame building east, of the court house and which some years ago served as the county clerk’s office and later as the office of the county attorney. The room has been nicely prepared for his occupancy, the building reshingled and repainted and an attractive front porch erected. George Weigard, who ran the 15cent hair cutting barber shop near the depot for a few weeks, and who prior to that time resided at Parr for a year or two, has now embarked in a new business, that of being a husband, although it is not altogether a new business for him as he had been engaged at it for some time prior to April 8,1901. The bride out-ages the groom some twelve years, and has been a widow since last year. The couple weye married by Squire S. C. Irwin. They will reside in this city. Get S. C. Buff Orpington Eggs of G. B. Porter. See classified ad.

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