Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 41, Number 79, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 June 1909 — Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Your 33 1-3 per cent off on ladies’ spring suits. 20 per cent off on all spring jackets. FENDIG’S FAIR. Mrs. Henry Wood and Miss Mary Wood went to Lee Saturday evening to spend the day with Mrs. Mable Wood Rishling arid to attend Child-, ren’s Day exercises. Frank Lear, the old reliable, is here again and will repair your gasoline stoves and sewing machines in first class shape. Leave your orders at Jessen’s. Rhoades’ Grocery is headquarters for Bates’ berries. If you want any of these berries for canning you shpuld place your order at once, as this week will end the home grown berries. The Jasper County Telephone Co. has placed orders for a new telephone directory. This is made necessary by the many changes made in rebuilding the plant since the destructive sleet storm of last winter. Vernie Belle Landis, daughter of Howard Landis, who has been visiting her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Potts, went to Monticello yesterday for a visit with relatives before returning to her home in Delphi. The Remington Press under the new management last week enlarged and changed to a six column, and with a new head and a new dress. The Press is now a handsome paper and shows the result of having a practical newspaper man at the head. Miss Ethel McCarthy went to Indianapolis today for a visit with a lady friend until Wednesday, when she will go to Bloomington to attend the commencement of Indiana University, where her brother Frank receives his diploma as a doctor. Frank expects to locate in Oklahoma in August. A picnic was given at Ade Sunday in honor of Mrs. Dunlap and daughter Mae and her sister, Mrs. Wood, of Chicago, and Augustus Phillips, of New York. Those present besides the above were: Fred Phillips and family, C. C. Warner . and family, Mrs. L. Dwiggins and daughter Linda and Frank Hardman. A delightful day was spent. Mr. John Mauck, of Rensselaer, and Miss Ella Whitaker were married in Chicago June 2nd. Miss Whitaker studied music in Chicago for some time and it was while studying in Chicago that the acquaintance began. Miss Whitaker’s hoine was formerly in Kansas, but she has resided in Chicago for the past three years, studying and teaching. Mr. Mauck and wife arrived Thursday in Rensselaer from Gilman, 111., where they have been visisting Mrs. Mauck’s relatives for a couple of weeks. They expect to visit Mr. and Mrs. Critser and other relatives and friends for a short time, after which they will visit Mr. Mauck’s brother and family at Muncie. As yet they are undecided as to where they will locate.