Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 41, Number 75, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 June 1909 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Z ■ ' rf , A’tfnT9T"'' , * r l,r "' " ' ffVAvATi - Miss Eva Clark is visiting her sister, Mrs. James Mead, in Hammond. «, Dr. A. G. Catt is spending today in Chicago.Jay Zhnmdrtnfth IS speeding today in Chicago. J. F. Warren, of Oklahoma City, joined his wife here Saturday, evening. 1 Mrs. B. F. EdWardS Went to Chicago Saturday evening to visit her husband for a few dayß. Mrs. Alvin Clark, of Lee, visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thos, Smith, last Friday antd. Saturday.

Do two men’s work with the Two Row Cultivators. They are a success. Sold by Maines & Hamilton. Oar special for this week oaly. Our regular 10c Pea, 4 cans for 25c. JOHX EGEB. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Harmon went to Chicago this morning to spend the day. Tour opportunity. 33 1-3 per cent off on ladies’ spring suits. 20 per cent off on all spring jackets. FENDIG’S FAIR. . ■ ■|.n— Mike Kuboske and wife went to Chicago Saturday evening to remain over Sunday as guests of the latter’s sister, Mrs. Chas. Smith.

Mr. and Mrs. Levi Hawkins and daughter, Florence, of Remington, spent Saturday and Sunday with J. D. Allman and family.

Willis J. Holmes, wife and daughter, Virginia, of Chicago, are spending a two weeks’ vacation with her brother, A. E. Wallace, and wife, west of town.

Mr. and Mrs. Marion Swartzell, of Headlee, Ind., visited the former’s sister, Mrs. E. A. Aldrich, from Friday to Sunday, making the trip overland in a carriage.

The Atwood Two Row Cultivators will do as good work and do it as easily as any one row cultivator on the market. They are sold and warranted by Maines ft Hamilton.

The G. L. C. girls were entertained Friday evening by Misses Mildred and Nell Biggs at the home of Mrs. Earl Duvall. Misses Georgia and Merle Harris will entertain June 18th.

John Duvall has moved from the house he traded to Van Grant, on Van Rfensselaer street, to the S. P. Thompson house on Front street, which was formerly occupied 1 hy Verne Rbblhson.

Ed Ranton, Harvey Wood* jr., and Henry Hordeman all say that the Atwood Two' Row Cultivators are all right. Examine one of these at the implement store of' Maines ft Hamilton.

n. Kind You Hava AJwavt Baueht Bears the s/V/Tt p** Signature of Mr. and Mrs. Perry W. Dirham, of Milwaukee, Wis., returned home this morning, after a short visit with Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Allman. Master liltoyn Allman accompanied them home for a visit. Jackson Freeland, one of Newton township’s prosperous farmers, has employed D. E. Elder ft Son to build him a fine new residence on his farm. It will be a nine room house, modern in every respect. Work was begun on it this morning.

Chas. Vick and wife arrived here Sunday from St. Paul, Minn., where -they had been for several months with their son, Spencer, who has changed his location to Denver, C.*,10. They are lemporarily stopping here with their daughter-in-law, Mrs. C. H. Vick.

Oliver S. Green and daughter, Miss Mary A. Green, of Chicago, returned home Saturday evening at 6:02 o’clock, after a most pleasant visit at the hospitable home of Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Moore, near Pleasant Grove.

Dr. F. A. Turfler returned this morning from Bloomington, 111., where he appeared last Saturday evening before the district meeting of osteopaths, to demonstrate his methods of treatment. A part of the meeting was given over to a banquet. Dr. Turfler returned hofne by the Way of Peoria, where he assisted an osteopath doctor in the treatment of a patient