Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 41, Number 65, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 May 1909 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

- ■ Affiia- , T ~ - —7»-*r— —■ ■——r*—s-— -T ' it 25 Per Cent Reduction on all INGRAIN CARPETS To close them out and make room for a larger and more varied stock of Rugs. ’ r A i ttMttse .... . 1 • v , - . , . -i Jkd ■ - ■ 1 - I have decided to get entirely out of the Ingrain Carpet business, and to that’end will sell all now on hand at:Cost: Price. These Carpets wei:e aU Bought since January 1,1909, and are good patterns, and won’t last long at the price. Xtra Super, all wool Ingrain, regular 65c grade, at , _> ? rsi to >:■ Union Ingrain, extra heavy wool face, regular QAa 40c 'grade, at ‘ ° 7 S'. 4 * • C-jOl Extra heavy Granite, regular 28c grade, at ..., • • • Also a few Remnants at your own price. ■'• - - ' : .L.“ mmmmmmmmmmmmm Get busy right away. Supply your odd rooms and replace your old carpets. Get in early and get your choice of patterns. This will give you anlipportunity to see our Extensive and High-Class Furniture Store. This is the buying season, and you will find the things you want at prices within your reach, at The Wright Furniture Store - -■* - " ''■ ■ , 'Vf sh 6 *o»* - * -■ -mW. J. WRIGHT, Proprietor. The Green Front, across from Long’s Drug Store. * • ~ : • i&u Vi to) i/i to 9AK yjibaui a .liftii id? - _ I . - . 'i-i:

Mrs. Mary D. Eger and Mrs. Anna Tuteur are spending today in Lafayette. There is no better buggy than the LaPorte. They are sold by Maines & Hamilton. Have you bought your spring suit! If not try H. B. Tuteur for a swell tailor made. Over Warner Bro.’s. If that old corn planter will not work, go to Maines & Hamilton’s and get a good one. Royal Flour tmd Millar coffee, always the same—always good—Home Grocery. Rev. 0. E. Miller went to Monon attend a meeting of the pastors of the Baptist Association. Maines & Hamilton are agents for the Deering-Milwaukee plows and Champion binders and mowers. S. C. Irwin has rented the Mrs. M H. Hemphill residence at the corner of Division and Susan streets. James H. Hill, of Ahpeatone, Okla., returned Saturday after a few days’ visit with his aunt, Mrs. A C. Pancoast, west of town. Born, April 29th, to Mr. and Mrs.. Chas. O. Robinson, of near S. Dak., a son. strs. Robinson was formerly Miss Amy Knowlton. E. M. Eastburn, of Milwaukee, Wis., was In the city yesterday, having come especially for treatment by Dr. F. A Turfler, the osteopath. W. H. Ferguson was in from Jordan township Saturday. He is working for John Tanner, on the William Washburn farm,, and will read the Republican for the ensuing year. * , - - n —. « X* , Miss Grace Robinson entertained the G. L. C. girls Saturday evening at her home. The hit of the program was a club prophecy .by Nell Meyers. The club meets next time, May 14th, with Mies Mayers. So far during the dried frult zeason, V« have handled oyer five tons of Evaporated and Dried Fruits. California Evaporated Fruits were never, zo fine pr gio bheap as this sear son, and ‘ire have the greatest bargains in the fanciest fruits ever in this city. . JOHN EGER.