Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 41, Number 92, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 August 1909 — Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
THURSDAY. Elvia Gwin is visiting in Pleasant Ridge. Van Grant is in .Chicago today on business. Pauline Hordeman has gone to Chicago for a visit. You can save money on your threshing bill at John Eger's,'!.'; Mrs. Anna Sloan, of Chicago, is Visiting t her sister, Mrs. Charlie Thompson. Avail yourself of some of the 6% cent rice at the Home Grocery. A big special. Miss Jessie Knox returned today from a several months’ visit in Spokkane, Wash. John Morgan went to Gary yesterday to take a position as chauffer for a real estate man. Terrence Thompson went to Duluth, Minn., yesterday, where he will work on a telephone line. Cheap enough to cook for threshers —fancy Jap rice, 4 pounds for a quarter, at the Home Grocery. y . * —_ — _—__—__ Miss Vera Lee returned last evening from Bloomington, where she had been attending the state university. The Christian church will give a fried chicken dinner Thursday, Aug. sth, beginning at 5 p. m. Price 25 cents. Mrs. M. A. Church, of Randall, who has been visiting Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Coen, went to Idaville today for a visit. The public schools will reopen September 6th. No instructor has yet been secured to take the place of Prof. Tillman. Big chicken dinner next Sunday at Fate’s for a quarter. The smallest hotel in the city but the biggest business of any. j Mrs. Fannie Teagarden and daughter, of San Antanio, Texas, are here for an extended visit with Mrs. Lottie George and family. Owing to the stormy weather Rippel’s circus did not give a performance last evening. This morning the circus went to Mt. Ayr. Mrs. Everal Smith, of Burke, S. Dak., came today for a week’s visit with her father, H. M. Shipman, and her sister, Mrs. Chas. Grant. The Big Store, under the new management, sells goods cheaper now than ever before. ROWLES & PARKER. Lawrence Giver, of Wabash, is visiting his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wiltshire. He has been working at the barber trade in Marion, O. Many shoes for men, women and children at less than wholesale prices. Fendig’s Xcluslve Shoe Store, Opera House Block. Donald Hollingsworth and Charlie Porter arrived home from Boy City last evening. Another installment ci the K. 0. K. A. boys are expected this afternoon and some of them will stay until Saturday. Prof. A. Stager, of Baltimore, has moved here with his family and will occupy the Laßue brick residence on River street. Mr. Stager will be the musical director at St. Joseph’s college and will also give lessons in town. Cakes, vanilla wafers, lemon snaps, coffee cakes, raisen cakes, ginger snaps, cheese wafers, graham crackers, potato chips and lots of good things ready to eat at C. C. Starr & Co.’s. Mrs. W. H. Galbreath returned to her home in Chicago today, after a six weeks’ visit at the home of her father, James Lewis, in Barkley township. The latter has been in poor helath for some time and shows no signs of improvement. On April 18, 1909, at Los Angeles, Jake Deßosier rode an Indian motocycle one hundred miles at the average speed of sixty-six miles per hour, every mile in less than a minute, breaking the world’s record and giving a convincing demonstration of the speed, endurance and reliability of the great motocycle, Tbe Indian. For sale by M. R. Halstead, Route 3, Rensselaer. It Is economy to buy home roasted coffee. It is fresh roasted, stronger and will go further than any other coffee. .Our prides are as low as any. C. C. STARR & CO.
