Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 41, Number 66, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 May 1909 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

THURSDAY.

Robert Wartena is here from Hammond. W% grow, watch us grow, Home Grocery. John Poole is in Bloomington, 111., on business. t\',] Growing in favor among the farm ers—Home Grocery. J. W., Marlatt made a business trip to Chicago today. Eat Little Gem Bakery goods and grow fat. Suits pressed for 50 cents. Pressed and cleaned, SI.OO. H. B. Tuteur. Ben Edwards went to Chicago today. We have much good country butter, now selling at 23c. Home Grocery. All $1.50 suit cases next Saturday for SI.OO. C. EARL DUVALL. Merle Tyler, of Valparaiso, was here yesterday. Try a can of sugar butter—Home Grocery. Mrs. Will McCord went to Chicago this morning, where she will live in the future." The best is always the cheapest. We sell only the best at the Little Gem Bakery. Mrs. Mary Lane, of Chicago, came this morning to visit her brother, A 1 Peters, and family, south of town. No cheap compounds of any kind used in our baking. LITTLE GEM BAKERY. Royal Flour and Millar coffee, always the same —always good—Home Grocery. If that old corn planter will not work, go to Maines & Hamilton's and get a good one. We give special attention to orders for fancy cakes, sherbets and -ices at the Little Gem Bakery. Why pay more when you can save $$ by buying your tailor made suit of H. B. Tuteur, over Warner Bro.’s. Rev. H. L. Kindig will preach at Blue Grass next Sunday afternoon at 3 o’clock. All invited to attend the service. Several fish are being caught in the river now. Cat fish, suckers and bass are biting. If the spring fever germ has struck you here is the remedy. We are selling the largest pie with more fruit in it than ever sold in Rensselaer for only 20 cents. LITTLE GEM BAKERY. Mrs. Jr, W. Tobias went to Indianapolis yesterday and will visit friends there and at Mooresville and return home Monday. Peg top trousers in all the latest shades and patterns. Be sure and buy a pair as they are swell; C. EARL DUVALL.

Born, Tuesday, May 4th, to Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Summers, on the old Enos Timmons farm, in Jordan township, a daughter. One and one-third yard lengths to select your spring suit from. Fit guaranteed or no sale. H. B. TUTEUR. Mrs. Clem Fullerton returned to Parr this morning, after a short visit here. Clem is working in Sherm Renicker’s blacksmith shop at Parr. Miss Edna Dunlap, of Monon, came over this morning to work at Robinson’s restaurant, and Miss Bessie Moore returned to her home in Monon. Harry New Is now hot foot after the republican state chairmanship and he will be Just as hot after the scalp of democratic nominees for state office. Here’s hoping, Harry. Try a loaf of bread, fried cakes or anything that we sell and see that our statement that we sell only the best Is correct. LITTLE GEM BAKERY. Miss Mabel Huston, daughter of Carey Huston, the former trustee of Mllroy township, came from Perrys-' burg, where her parents now live, Tuesday, and after a day’s visit with Miss Clara Parker, went to Lowell to attend a teachers’ meeting.