Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 41, Number 63, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 27 April 1909 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

the knocking out of the saloons in Rensselaer has had on business. He says the scrap in Lafayette has reached enormous proportions and that it will be fought out to a bitter end. Had Logansport and Cass county voted dry it is probable that Tippecanoe would have done the same, but as the cities of Logansport and Lafayette aye rival business centers and both bidding for the business of the section of country intervening, it is not improbable that Tippecanoe will also vote wet. The election will be held next Friday, April 30th. MONDAY. Mrs. M. E. Corliss went to Kankakee Saturday to visit her son, Clyde, and .other relatives. . Mrs. Jas. Donnelly went to Lafayette Saturday to visit her daughter, Mrs. Fletcher Ramey. W. H. Morrison is today moving from the Thompson flats over the Republican office to one of A Leo•pold’s houses. Mrs. John Grove and Mrs. R. A. Mannan returned to Wheatfleld this .morning, after a short visit here withRecorder and Mrs. J. H. Tilton. Mrs. Frank Barton rdtofned to her home in Woodland, 18., this morning, after a short visit with the family of her parents, Mr. aid Mts. WilHam darland, southeast 6f town. “Linfc” Rounds, ah insane and dangerous negro, who killed his wife at Indiauapolii in 1967, made his escape from the Central Hospital for the insane Sunday night and has not been {apprehended. I .. I HI-. Leonard Rhoades has rented Dr. J. W. Horton’s house, the one recently secured from Frank Kresler in the tradfe, and will occupy it as soon as Mr. Kresler moves to the house which Dr. Horton is vacating. Mrs. Dallas Nichols went to Dixon, S. Dak., last Saturday to prove up the claim which her husband and his father, John Nichols, took out some two years before her husband’s death. Mrs. Virginia Walker returned yesterday from Redlands, Cal., where she had spent the winter with her nephew, Oscar Harris. Her son,

’ Wor land's Store The Great Rug Sale —;——: Saturday Morning, April 24 At 9 o’clock, and will continue until Saturday, May 8,1909

A Limited Number as Rugs, Room Size, and small ones, of the best known domestic makes, at prices never known in Rensselaer before. We were only able to seenre s few of these Rugs at prices we wanted far this sale, so don’t complain if yon come late ail fail to get one before all are gone. On each room* size rug we will guarantee to save yon at least $3.00 to $5.00 over the same rug at any other store. Remember, these are oil Fresh, New, Perfect Rags. Yon’H notice the difference as soon as yon see them and compare these bright goods fresh from the mills with the old stock at other atom, stock-worn, soiled hy repeated handling, or faded by months of Imaging. THIS CHANCE HAY NEVER BE YOURS AGAIN. IF YOU NEED A IDG next month of next year, come tad select yonrs now—pat a $2.00 deposit on it sad wo will hold it for yon and deliver when yon say to. FIRST COFERS GET BEST CHOICE. DOTT YOU WAHTTOBEPfIST? REMEMBER THE TIME—9 o’clock SATURDAY MORNING, APRIL 24. ' r • * .V *- . ' 1 ' *"'■ „ ' " ■ ■

D. M. WORLAND, The Furniture Man . v ' .V’ **• ■t| * f'. ■ ' ■* *; *J*t*sy