Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 41, Number 93, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 August 1909 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
SATUJUHY. ~3. Estel Remley is visiting in Chicago. Mrs. Charles -Harmon is in Chicago today. Mrs. W. M. Huffman is visiting relatives in Chicago Heights. First class Weber wagon beds, $lB, at Maines & Hamilton’s. S. E. Y'eoman has returned from a business trip to Winamac. - 1 i 1 —“ W. H. Morrison left today for a visit at Port Huron and Detroit, Mich. Ivan Brenner went to Lake Wawasee this morning on a fishing trip. Mrs. A. D. Swain, of Morocco, is visiting her sister, Mrs. M. L. Spitler. TTW. Grant and daughters, Gladys! and Hazel, are visiting in Monticello. Kansie Kohler returned to Chicago yesterday, after a visit with relatives here. Mrs. Bertha Corns, of Darlington, is visiting her cousin, Mrs. Mary Foltz. William and James Jordan, of Gifford, are visiting in Raymond, South Dakota. Miss Bess Tobias, of Greenville, 0., is visiting her uncle, Frank Tobias, and wife. Ira Norris has secured work at Hammond and is moving there with his family. Henry Dahncke, of Gifford was here yesterday on his return home from Brookston. Miss Verda Bennett, of Bloomington, is spending a few days with Miss Nina Martindale. ~ Mrs. Frank Foltz, and her guest, Mrs. Phoebe Barnes, of Texas, went to East Liberty, 0., for a visit. Miss Lottie and Ella O’Connor re? turned to Kniman today, after a week’s visit with friends here. Mrs. J. W. Childers left today for a visit in Salt Lake Oitv. Pnehin. Colo., and other western points. Mrs. J. P. Simons and daughter,« Ora, are spending Sunday at Medary*ville with the family of Chas. Sprague. W. J. Mills, who has- been visiting his niece, Mrs. John Murfett, at Mt. Ayr, returned to his home in Chicago today. Many shoes for men, women and children at leas than wholesale prices. FendigL-i Xclusire Shoe Store, Opera House Block.
Miss Hazel Hammerton has returned home to East Lynn, 111, after a three weeks’ visit with relatives and friends. / Mr. and Mrs. Will Grooms and son-in-law, of Kansas, are visiting the lormer’s father, John Grooms, and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Robert P. Johnson and children, of Lafayette, and Wauda Mead, of Hammond, are visiting relatives here. A. H. Hopkins left today for a visit with his wife in Wisconsin. He will also make a trip fb North Dakota be- \ fore his return. Donald and Victor Hoover went to Delphi this afternoon for a week’s visit with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Smith. W. F. Smith & Co., of Rensselaer, have beeh"'awarded the contract for the Shepard gfhvel road in Newton county for $4,475. Mrs. Cloyd Reprogle was called to Chalmers to visit a sick sister, Mrs. Harve Buckles, who formerly lived in Barkley township. M. V. Sands, cashier of the State Bank of' Rensselaer, is taking a two weeks’ vacation at the home of his parents near Tefft. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER’S C AS TOR I A 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. There will be no raise in prices at The Big Corner Department Store. Get our prices on your bill of groceries and you will find we can save you money. * ***— BOWLES k PARKER. Successors to the Chicago Bargain Store. "v 1 '
