Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 41, Number 73, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 June 1909 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Born Lucky? :* You May Get the Free Sixth Can. : ■ —* — ; To move our line of Fine California Fruits more ; I Rapidly, we will give away Free, all tnis week, ; • every sixth can of Fancy Table Fruit. That is, ; ; the sixth can goes Free to the purchaser of the ; : fifth—and to be of like fruit. I :’' . j : - 4 4 Our Trices 'Regular < Are Others" Special J - • ; ——- : '. ’ • , 4 Cherries . . . \ /18 Cts. : Peaches .. . AU 20 Cts. i fc .-.- Prie«> «<*.: - Pineapples • • i At /30 Cts. : Plums . ... ] \35 Cts. ; Be our customers this week—it will pay you. 2 4 The Home Grocery i The Home of Good Things to Eat. "Phone 41. ■><

Capt. and Mrs. G. W. Payne are spending today in Monticello. Buy California fruits this week at the Home Grocery. C. L. Eggleston and Isaac Kight, of Fair Oaks, were in the city Saturday. Jas. Babcock was over from Liberty Center last week. E. W. Hickman and wife went to Hammond Saturday afternoon to remain over Sunday. Pierre Thomson and Harrison Timmons have returned from Logansport, where they were working. Chas. Jouvenat and wife, of Chicago, were guests over Sunday of her sister, Mrs. Charlotte George. Mr. and Mrs. John Collins were up from Indianapolis Sunday to visit his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A Collins. Judge Hanley and Court Reporter Sigler went to Kentland this morning to hold court. Miss Cordy Humphrey, of Fair Oaks, was the guest Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Moses Chupp. Mrs. Jennie Graham and Mrs. E..W. Irwin, of Wolcott, came Saturday to visit over Sunday with relatives. Department stores discount all exclusive one line stores 30 to 50 per cent. CHICAGO BARGAIN STORE.

Principal C. F. Bradshaw, of the city schools, will go to Indianapolis tomorrow morning for a short visit before entering Columbia university. Nashville, Tenn., was selected as the place for holding the next Presbyterian general assembly. Chicago and Atlantic City asked for the honor. Special reduction prices on groceries. Gold Medal Flour, $1.65 per sack, worth wholesale, $1.75. CHICAGO BARGAIN 'STORE. Mrs. Elizabeth Lewis and Mrs. Ben Smith are spending today at Wheatfield, attending the Memorial Day celebration. A great wash dress goods sale. A complete new stock at less than cost to close out quick. CHICAGO BARGAIN STORE. Another great reduction sale throughout the entire stock to close out by July 15, 1909. CHICAGO BARGAIN STORE. Misses Laura Baureguard and Mollie Orr, of Chicago, came Saturday evening for a shoit visit with Alex. Hurley and family. For tills week only. 4 cans of Standard Sweet Corn, regular 10 cent sellers, for 25 cents. JOHN EGER. D. M. Worland Is selling better gocarts than It was ever possible before to buy for the money in Rensselaer.