Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 41, Number 59, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 April 1909 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

moved their household goods from here to North Manchester, near which place they will reside on a farm he purchased. ... « The home of George Vanderbilt,-at Asheville, N. C., contains 80 rooms, and is occupied by its owner about 7 or 8 months of the year. It is one of the most elegant homes, both as to its surroungings, architecture, and the magnificence of its furnishings, in the United Sthtes. C. T. Otis has mailed us a post card picture of the mansion, which shows also much of the beautiful grounds. The estate is callefi Biltmore, and consists of 140,000 acres. It is in the mountains and very little of the land is cultivated, but it makes a good sized placd for golf links.

• MONDAY. il 9 f Royal Flour, the best. Home Grocery. The circuit court convened this morning. , Best market prices for your eggs at G. B. Porter’s. Will take your eggs in trade at best; market prices; G. B.’PORTER. . A nice clean new line of muslin underwear at G. B. Porter’s. James Passon add Jaimes Flyhii appeared before the pension exaffiiiiftig board at Remington last Wedndfeday. Mrs. Emery Mills, nee Miss Doris Porter, came Saturday evening for a short visit here with relatives. Elijah Watts, of Mohtlc&ld;-rehirn-ed horde today after a short visit with his brother, James Watts. G. B.* Porter wants your eggs and will pay best market prices at • all seasons. Robert Smith, of Boswell, returned home this morning after a short visit here the guest of Miss Flossie Hines. Lorenzo Wartena and family, of East Chicago, have been visiting here for the past several days. Our shoe stock is bigger and better every season. Call and see them today. G. B. PORTER.

Perry Horton arrived home yesterday from Indianapolis, and will now remain at home. Mrs. Mark Barnes returned to her home in Kokomo today after a visit of a week with her daughter, Mrs. Joe Larsh and family. Mrs. Will Morris returned this morning frftn Plymouth, where she had been visiting for the past week wlth her sister, Mrs. Will Timmons. - • - • Frank Hardman arrived home Saturday for the spring vacation. Herts attending the Illinois State University at Champaign. Richard Stevenson ’returned to Monticello this morning after a short visit here with bls nephew, Chas. Stevenson. Charley Jacks, the' barber, is improving from his sickness of pneumonia. Royal Flour, the best. Home Grocery. David Hilton returned this morning from DeMotte, where he had been visiting his daughter, Mrs. Chas. Harrington, for the past tfeek. Rpyal Flour, the best. Home Grocery. Perry Marlatt went to Lafayette again today to have his right eye dressed. He had a small growth bn the eye ball removed one day last week. G. B. Porter is showing a beautiful line of silks, both plain and fancy in Chiffon taffetas, plain messalines, fancy foulards and Japs. It will pay you to look them overRev. J. C. Parrett and' W. C. Duvall went to Logansport today to attend a meeting of the Presbytery. Mrs. Fartett went to Chalmers to remain during her husband’s absence. Royal Flour, the best. Home Grocery. Rankin Halstead is now in Michigan looking after some property interests. The Halstead boys have considerable land there and are greatly impressed with the coiihtry. Miss Margaret Fitzpatrick, of Portland, Oreg., who has been the guest for the past week'of her cousin, Judge Hanley and family, left this morning for F6rt Watfne to visit other relatives. Royal Flour, the best. Home Grocery. The girt of Trustee and Mrs. willltan Fdlger, ofßkrtley township, which has been very low with pneumonia, is todffy soniAWhat improvea. *,, - ** ■ ■■ - Royal Flour, the beet. Home Grocery.