Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 41, Number 91, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 August 1909 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

See Rippel Bros.’ Show here' WedneSday, Aug. 4. See” the safe for sale ad of Gragg Bros, in classified columns. - Hon. J. D. Dunn, of Tefft,’was here on business today? O. N. Berry, of Monon, was tn town on business Saturday.' Feed your horses the best of chop feed. For sale by Maines & Hamilton. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Rhoades, of Gary, visited their parents here over Sunday. Avail yourself of some of the cent rice at the Home Grocery. A big special? Mrs. Carrie Healy went to Chicago this morning for a visit with her siser, Mrs. C. Roue.

Fancy mixed spices for pickling—sixteen varieties. Pure apple vinegar, at C. C. Starr & Co’s. The Wrens will go to Remington tomorrow to play a return game with the K. of P. team there. Peter Parks, who has been visiting in Remington, returned to his home in Valparaiso Saturday. Miss Evelyn O’Connor, of Remington, visited here Saturday and Sunday. Miss Beatrice Langdon returned to Wheatfield this morning, after a visit here. George Zea is moving into Mrs. Stephenson’s property on East Elm street. --‘T - » - Mr. and Mrs. Ed Smith and children returned to their home in Chicago today. Miss Pauline Ames has gone to Madison for several weeks’ visit with relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Sternberg have returned from a visit in Colorado and other western points. Walter English returned to Chicago this morning after a visit with his parents, Dr. and Mrs. E. C. English. Eli Noyes, a real estate dealer of Monon, was here on business Saturday. Fine 6-inch lump coal for threshing, $3.50 per ton, at Maines & Hamilton’s. S. A. Austin and H. E. Neir, of Wheatfield, were here on business Saturday. The first sweet potatoes of the season will arrive at the Home Grocery this week. Mrs. L. H. Hamilton and daughter, Marie, are visiting in Arlington Heights, 111.

Prof. W. H. Sanders, wife and children, of Bloomington, are visiting friends here. Mrs. Eva Morgan and daughter have returned to Chicago, after a visit with friends here, Cheap enough to cook for threshers —fancy Jap rice, 4 pounds for a quarter, at the Home Grocery. Mrs. Clifford Passons and two children, of Joliet, 111., are visiting Mr. Passon’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Passons. Charlie Tyler, of Chicago, visited his mother, Mrs. Annie Tyler, yesterday. He is employed in the Chicago stock yards. Miss Blanche McCarthy has returned from Englewood, where she bad been visiting her sister, Mrs. Roy Chisum. Rev. J. -D. Kruwel, pastor of the Methodist church at Goodland, filled the pulpit at the Methodist church here yesterday. George Kepner, who has been located at St. Joe, Mich., for the past year, has* returned here and will remain here for the present. Cgll up Phone 54 and get our prices on Groceries, and compare them with what you are paying for them elsewhere. JOHN EGER. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Hoback, of Sharpsville, are visiting John L. Osborne and other relatives in this vicinity. Mrs. Van Wood and children spent Sunday with Mrs. Will Rishling at Lee. The latter returned with her for a visit. Mrs. R. A. Sluyter went to Chicago Sunday Where she wilt spend a month or more taking lessons tn designing, dress cutting and fitting.