Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 41, Number 67, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 11 May 1909 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]
B. H. Sheffer, of Parr, was In the city this morning. Mrs. Geo. W. Hopkins -went to Vincennes today to visit her parents. Begining tonight the first performance at the Princess will be at 7:30. Buy potatoes at the Home Grocery. They are fine. We sell “American” Fence, the best wire fence made, without exception. E. D. RHOADES & SON. Canned fruit giving out? Try the Home Grocery’s fancy California line. Nothing finer put in cans. Beef loaf, chicken, ham and tongue sandwiches at John Duvall’s restaurant. Lunches at all hours. Miss' Alice Shedd returned home yesterday from Otterbein, where she taught school the past year. Vern Jacks came up yesterday from Lafayette-for a short visit with his parents. Starke county’s official dry majority was 91. That of Pulaski county was 396. Buy “American” Fence while the price is down. : t E. D. RHOADES & SON. We handle the largest assortment of lawn mowers in town. Are agents for the “Pennsylvania.” E. D. RHOADES & SON. D. W. Waymire is the latest owner of an automobile In this city. He has a Ford runabout which arrived from the factory Saturday. Frank Haskell, the barber, is building a new house on River street, between the residences of Dr. Kannal and F. B. Ham. A telegram from Morocco to the Indianapolis Star states that John Kennedy, one of the wealthiest retired farmers in Newton county, is dangerously sick. We have the agency for the “Detroit Vapor” Gasoline and Coal OH Stoves. Also the “Quick Meal” gasoline stoTe. E. D. RHOADES & SON. * - .1 A F. Long went to Lafayette yesterday and joined his wife and daughter, who had returned that far from Crawfordsville. They spent the day with relatives at the former place. The M. E. church ladies will hold their regular monthly social at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Honan on Tuesday afternoon, from 2 to 5. A cordial invitation is extended to all. John M. Knapp left last Friday morning on a business trip to Buffalo, N. Y., and will also visit his father at Panama, N. Y., before returning home.
A special for this week only, as unheard of prices. Fall one ponnd package of Fancy Seeded Raisins, 4 packages for 25 cents. JOHN EGER. . Get one of those cards from the Little Gem Bakery and get your bread and other bakery goods from the wagon, which passes your door every day. See onr line of refrigerators. We have them In stock and for any price up to $55.00. See the glass lined "Ice King” Refregerator at onr store. Absolutely sanitary and easily cleaned. E. D. RHOADES & SOX. Lewis Nichols left this morning for Denver, Ind., to see W. C. Milllron and possibly the two will arrange to begin their season’s work at street fairs, carnivals, etc., In the ice cream cone and novelty business. Mr. and Mrs. J. Q. Alter Bpent Sunday with their daughter, Mrs. Ernest Fritta, at Delphi. Mr. and Sirs. Fritts have Just bought property in that city, where he has established a good paying business. The family of Philip Kistner left last Friday for their future home it Dunn, where Mr. Kistner Is running the store he recently traded for They like Rensselaer and may move back here some time. Delbert Beckman, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Beckman, completed lili course Ip a Lafayette business college lost week and immediately* secured employment with the Lafayette Gas Co., os a bookkeeper. F. M. Hayes and wife will return to Marlon tomorrow, after a ten days’ visit with their son, Harry, and daughter, Mrs. Will Florence, north of town. They are not very well pleased at Marlon, and probably never will be any ether place than Jasper county,'.where they have lived so long.
