Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 41, Number 82, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 July 1909 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

USj C. Earl Duvall iIS ■♦wwmwwmwm RENSSELAER, INDIANA Exclusive Clothier, Furnisher, and Hatter

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Be sure and buy yourself a KJngj'btiry Hat, as there is no other to equal it. You will find that it will always pay you to trade at an exclusiveline store, as you get better values for less money. __ • . Store of Quality C. EARL DUVALL, Rensselaer, Indiana

THURSDAY. Look at G. B. Porter’s low prices on oxfords, at the Cash Store. Miss Mayme Smith, of Surrey, visited her sister, Mrs. George Zea, yesterday. Ed Kayes has returned from the south, where he has been working the past winter. Yesterday the National Cash Register Co. installed one of their best registers in the Home Grocery. It Is one of the most complex machines, yet simple to operate, that the company produces. The labors in this busy mart will be somewhate faciliated by the use of the new register.

Miss Bessie Davis went to Lafayette today to attend the Indiana Music Teachers’ Association in session there. Misp Davis has been a very Successful music teacher here since completing the four years’ music course at DePouw University two t years ago. Her sister, Miss Ethel Davis, accompanied her there.

CASTOR IA Par Tnffa.wta and fihildrem. Tit Kind Yoi Have Always Bought si 'ZZ'OZv&BES'

Under date of June 29th Mrs. S. J. Cochran, of Otterbein, writes to have her name changed on our subscription books to Mrs. Isaac Fitzgerald. She says: ‘‘l go to Lafayette tomorrow to get married, and will then take a short trip to the south part of the state to visit my husband's relatives, and will then return to Otterbein and make our home on a farm : My husband is a farmer. His name is Isaac Fitzgerald.”

If subscribers, in ordering a change of address, would remember to give the old address as well as the new, it would savq much trouble and time, in our mailing room. Subscribers should remember that It is impossible for the publishers to know the address of every one of the hundreds of subscribers on their books, and it makes an endless task in going through hundreds of names to locate the address of some unknown subscriber. Please remember to give the old as