Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 41, Number 84, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 July 1909 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]

been rational. The duration of his life is only a matter of guess work. Death may come at any moment or he may live several weeks. Silas Swain, of Morocco, is in town today. Miss Doris Morlan went to Lafayette today for a few days’ visit with friends. Flour at 80 cents per barrel less than wholesale, at the Chicago Bargain Store. Miss Nellie Grant went to Wolcott today for a few days’ visit with Mrs. Frank Miles. Miss Hazel Warner returned last evening from a visit with friends in Indianapolis. Miss Helen Carson returned to her home in Monticello, after a few days’ visit here with Miss Nell Moody. Mrs. Grant Warner left this afternoon for Connersville, for an indefinite visit with her brother, Geo. Robinson. A few rolls of good patterns new carpets at 20 cents to 60 cents a yard, were 30 cents to 65 cents a yard, at the Chicago Bargain Store. Misses Louise Mendehall and Jeanette Ashmaw, the house guests of Miss Nell Moody, went to Wolcott with their hostess to visit Miss Mabel Dibell. The county local option law will be defended in the supreme court by Attorney General Bingham and ex-Gov. J. Frank Hanly. It was said that the latter, who is regarded as the father of the law, has been engaged by the Anti-Saloon League to darw up the brief replying to the one filed in the McPherson case from Noblesville.

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