Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 41, Number 100, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 September 1909 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Peanut butter, finest quality, 18c a pound, at C. C. Starr & Co.’s. George W. Marshall was here on business from Fair Oaks today. The first of the season and mighty fine are those mammoth N. Y. Count oysters at Fate’s. The Home Grocery handles a very fine line of fancy mixed cakes. Price 10 to 20 cents per pound. C. C. Starr & Co. home roasted coffee. Our 20c coffee is thq best in the market at the price. Try it. Miss Belle Kenric, of Flora, Ind., has been the guest since last Friday of her aunt, Mrs.'E. C. Maxwell. Get your new hat or your old one made ove» and retrimmed by expert workmen, at Rowles & Parker’s new millinary department. J. W. Childers, who left here yesterday, was not long in getting work. He arranged with a Chicago employment agency and went to Wisconsin, where he will probably remain all fall. Farmer Hopkins and his well known grip made a trip south today. It is said that Farmer contemplates the purchase of an automobile, but he will hardy bring that back in his suit case. Dr. Rose Reminek, the optician, was called to Indianapolis a few days ago by the sickness of both her father and mother and at this time can not state just when she will return. During her absence her office will be closed. Don’t fail to see the Lake county auto races at the Princess Saturday night. Come in from miles in the country. 10 cents admission, and you will get to see more than you would have seen in a grand stand seat at the track. Articles of incorporation will be filed this week for an .electric line from Bcfttle Ground to Wlnamac via Monticello. This line is an outgrowth of the Industrial movement here and has been contemplated for some time by Messrs. White, O’Connor and other local pushers, backed by wealthy capitalists at Detroit and St. Louis.— Monticello Herald. The Thread Factory shipped a con* signment of “Klostersllk” thread Monday to a merchant at Cebu, Philippine Islands. It was his second order. The products of the little factory under the hill now circle the globe. The company has a growing trade on the Pacific coast with which they are especially well pleased.— Monticello Herald. See our line of buggies before you buy. We have the quality and our prices are right. MAINES & HAMILTON. Don’t think that piles can’t be cured. Thousands of obstinate cases have been cured by Doan’s Ointment. 60 cents at any drug store.
