Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 41, Number 81, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 29 June 1909 — Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

MONDAY LOCALS. Oil 10c gasoline 15c. Home Grocery. The best yet, Stork Pork and Beans, 12c, big can. Home Grocery. .If "■ T C. Kellner made a business trip to Lafayette and Frankfort Sunday. Mrs. Phebe Harbolt, of Lafayette, is visiting her cousin. Geo. Gorham. . John Copsey, of Lafayette, spent Saturday and Sunday in Rensselaer. It is good. Swift’s bacon and lard —Home Grocery. I Am The new drink, “Bonano,” at the Home Grocery. Buy a wash dress while prices are low at G. B. Porter’s. ,. — Mr. and Mrs. F. N. Chapman are spending the day in Chicago. Mrs. J. (?. Smith, of Monon, is the guest of Mrs. W. S. Richards. Look at G. B. Porter’s low prices on oxfords, at the Cash Store. Grace Worland went to Lafayette today to visit friends for several days. Rev. A. E. Clem, of Edwardsport, spent Monday with his brother-in-law, Rev. Miller. Miss Tillie Malchow has gone to Terre Haute to attend the summer normal. Mrs. I. M. Pierson left for Greenwood, Arkansas, today to join her husband. Fendig’s Xclusive Shoe Store gives you standard goods below so-called sale prices. Be sure and “get in” on those reduced prices at G. B. Porter’s, the Cash Store.

A daughter was born last week to Mr. and Mrs. John Zimmer, of Newton township.

Call us up by phone when you have any item of news. Such acts are appreciated. John Ramp is taking a week’s vacation, which he will spend at Kentland and Kankakee. Elbert Antrim, who is employed in the C. B. & Q. shops in Chicago, visited relatives here Sunday. The depot barber shop, Charlie Jacks, proprietor, has been closed, and the equipment will be sold.

L. S. Renicker returned Sunday to his farm near North Manchester, which he bought some time ago. Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Reep, of Indianapolis, were the guests Sunday of Dr. and Mrs. M. D. Gwin. Mrs. Alice Erwin and Miss Mabel Warne, of Fair Oaks, visited Mr. and Mrs. N. Littlefield Saturday. Jerry Healy has resigned his clerkship at the Chicago Bargain Store and left this morning for a short vacation.

Notice G. B. Porter’s reduced prices on oxfords and summer wash goods listed elsewhere in this paper.

Don’t forget that G. B. Porter is giving a great reduction in prices on Oxfords and summer w r ash goods, at the Cash Store.

Rev. G. W. Balsbaugh, of Peru, preached to the Dunkard congregation at Mt. Pleasant and Wheatfield Sunday. Mrs. M. Grage and baby and her sister, Miss Helen Mensel, of Chicago, returned home Sunday, after a visit in Surrey. Men’s $3.50 shoes or oxfords now $3.00. This is a real reduction. Fendig’s Xclusive Shoe Store, Opera House Block. R. B. Harris sold his fine family driving horse at public sale Saturday. The purchaser was Mrs. James Pierce. Her bid was $204. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sanders, of Lebanon, who have been visiting Mrs. John Jessen and family and Mr. and Mrs. Alf Hoover, returned home this afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Sprague and baby- left for their home in Gibbon, Neb., this morning, after a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Woodworth. r —■■■■'— 1 1 ’ar— ■■ On Monday, July sth, train No. 14, on the Monon, will not leave Lafayette until 5:30 p. m., and will connect with train No. 30 at Monon for points north. This will give an opportunity for those wishing to celebrate the Fourth at Lafayette an opportunity to return home the same evening.