Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 41, Number 86, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 July 1909 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

N. Littlefield" is moving his office into the Odd Fellows’ building. Down at Crown Point a boom is on that may result in the shedding of the old hide that is badly punctured with holes these many years, and the exchange for a new coat of more modern hue. After the change the old town will go under a city form of government and have a mayor at the tiller. Then she will, no doubt, begin a crusade to annex Hammond and Gary.—lndiana Harbor Globe. Mrs. Larson, of Chicago, a sister of Belle Gunness, has filed in the Laporte circuit court application for a new trial of Andrew Helgelein’s suit against the Gunness estate for $3,100, obtained from Alse Heleglein, of Aberdeen, S. D., by the Gunness woman when she enticed him to her “murder farm” and killed him. In the first trial a jury gave Helgelein judgment. THURSDAY. Miss Eva Hammerton is visiting in Mt. Ayr. Oil 10c, gasoline 16c, at the Home Grocery. Miss Lora Bruce is visiting in Logansport Miss Maribell Parkinson is visiting in Remington. Capt. G. W. Payne is at Monticello on business today. A big bargain in a safe. See Gragg Bros.’ classified ad. Mrs. Zimri Zwiggins went to Lafayette today for a visit. Peter Kline, of Chicago, is the guest of Fred Macklenburg. The Brookston team will be here Sunday to play the Wrens. For a quick lunch try a can of mackerel at the Home Grocery. Mrs. May Burns, of Chicago, is visiting her brother, James Robinson. Butterine, better than much of the butter on sale, 20 cents per pound at Rhoades’ grocery. Not kept by all grocers. Swansdown cake flour and French capers, at the Jlome Grocery. Goods sold only in Rowles & Parker’s new grocery department on Monday, July 19th, moving day. This week is the last week. Come at once if you want bargains. CHICAGO BARGAIN STORE. Mrs. W. E. Jacks and Mrs. Lowe went to Chicago today to consult a specialist in regard to the former’s eyes. We will be ready to continue the closing out sale Tuesday, July 20th, at the Rowles & Parker rooms. CHICAGO BARGAIN STORE. Mrs. Prior Rowen, Mrs. Joe Rowen and Mrs. Cynthia Rowen are spending the day at Parr with Charlie Rowen and family.

Children Cry FOR FLETCHER’S CASIO R I A Rowlea & Parker’s new grocery department in the Chicago Bargain Store will not be closed on Monday, July 19th, moving day. L. L; Lefler, of Lafayette, visited friends here yesterday and today. He is well satisfied with his candy and ice cream business in that city. - « Mrs. Ola Hubbard, who has been here several weeks in attendance upon her aunt, Mrs. O. W. Goff, left for her home at Tulsa, Oklahoma, last night. Three lathers came today to work on the new church building at the college. The bricklayers and carpenters are now at work on the new building for the sisters. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. H&mmerton and baby returned from a two weeks’ visit at East Lynn, 111., yesterday. Miss Hazel Hammerton, their cousin, returned with them for a visit with friends and relatives. Mrs. Frank Crowder and children, of Indianapolis, returned home today, after a visit with relatives at McCoysburg and Remington. Miss Utica Crowder, of McCoysburg, accompanied her for a visit. Mrs. A. Dayton entertained a party of her young friends last evening in honor of her granddaughters, Josephene and Myrtle Dayton. About a dozen guests sat down to 1' nioe-aMp-per Hi' u« M«nnr 4ajoyed the evening.