Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 41, Number 95, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 August 1909 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

MONDAY LOCALS. J. W. Mannan, of Tefft, was here today. Lj B. S. Fendig is in Chicago on business today. Frank Yeager was down from Fair Oaks today. . New home honey, 15 cents a pound at John Eger’s. George Sharp, of Indianapolis, is visiting his children here. * Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Morrison have returned from their vacation. Mr. and Mrs: F. B. Meyer were down from Gary Sunday to spend the day. Picture: “Sampson and Deliah.” Song: “My Coney Island Girl.” Home grown water and musk mellons at John Eger’s. Emuel Huff, of Fowler, is visiting his boy friends here. Twins, a boy and girl, were born to Mr. and Mrs. Ed Jenk'ns, today. Fancy mixed spices for pickling—sixteen varieties. Pure apple vinegar, at C. C. Starr & Co’s. Mrs. John Murfitt, of near Mt. Ayr, went to Chicago today to visit her mother, Mrs. M. Walsh. ... _________ .**• » . rG. A. Strickfaden, of Lafayette, was here today making arrangements for the funeral of his brother, Tony. A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Firman Thompson, of Parr, Sunday. Mrs. Kenton Blanchenship left this morning for a visit in Elkhart and Goshen. Charlie Jones, of Redkey, Wm. Schleman and Joe Fox, of Francesville were here today. Mr. and Mrs. James Kenric returned to Flora today, after a visit with Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Maxwell. Mrs. Moore and daughter, Mildred, returned to their home in Frankfort today, after a visit here. W. C. Courtright and family returned to their home in Lagro today, after a visit with relatives. Guy Peacock visited his mother, Mrs. Ellfen Peacock, Sunday. Guy is now clerk in a hotel in Illinois.

Conover & Taber, of Remington, were awarded two stone road contracts in Newton county aggregating $9,500. Jake Oppenheimer, who has been visiting his sister, Mrs. B. S. Fendig, left for his home in New Orleans yesterday. Isaac Teuter returned to Chicago today. His wife, who came with him, will remain for some time to visit the family of Mrs. Anna Teuter. Try our Denison 20-cent coffee and compare it with the coffee you are paying 25 and 30 cents for. JOHN EGER. Miss Hazel Warner returned yesterday from a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Emery Mills, at Muncie, and with friends in Indianapolis. R. R. Stutenrath and Miss Vera Parker, of Chicago, visited the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Parker, near Pleasant Ridge, Sunday. Mrs. Caddie Harding Tourne, of New Orleans, arrived this morning for a short visit with her sister, Mrs. J. A. Grant. Mrs. R. A. Sluyter was home to spend Sunday and returned to Chicago today to complete her course in (!ress:naking. Dr. F. A. Turfler left for Minneapolis today to attend the meeting of the American Osteopathy Association. He will be gone a week. The only place Tn the city where you can buy 3 pounds of fancy evaporated California apricots, peaches and pears is at John Eger’s. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Groom and Mr. and Mrs. John Grant and son, Clifford, who have been visiting relatives here, left for home in Newton, Kans., today. 20 pounds best fine granulated sugar for SI.OO te every purchaser of SI.OO worth of coffee or tea at C. C. Starr A Co.’s. Mr. and Mrs. George Chamberlain and children, of Chalmers, and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Martin, of West Point township, White county, also Ivan Carson, of Monticello, werg the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Carson Sunday.