Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 41, Number 102, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 September 1909 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

THURSDAY. Fresh fish Friday at Haus* restaurants' " " ‘ ~ _ ~ Mrs. Frank Mills, of Wolcott, came this morning to visit Miss Nellie Grant. Mrs. W. B. Jacks and Mrs. C. F. Stackhouse are spending today in Chicago. > r / i'.T‘ James Hill, son of W. L. Hill, went to Madison today for a visit of about two weeks. •’ • Q When you want something really good in fresh fruits and vegetables, call the Home Grocery. Olln Lewis, of Emington, 111., who owns a farm west of town, is in the city today, looking after his interests. Miss Kate Maxwell went to Lafayette today to visit relatives for a few days. Don’t skip a word or you may skip a dollar. Read store ad today. THE FORSYTHE STORE. Miss Nina Martindale returned this morning from a visit of a few days at Lafayette. For good cream separator oil call at the Willis Garage, east of the court house. Clarence Blankenbaker, of Mt. Ayr, returned from Indianapolis today, his wife meeting him here. Read Forsythe’s Store ad today, then think carefully, decide wisely, act promptly. Dr. W. L. Myer has returned from a meeting of the Northern Indiana Dental Assocfation at Goshen. Misses Della and Mayme Smith, of Union township, went to Lebanon this morning to visit relatives for a few days. Lelia Swanson, of Chicago, returned home this morning, after a visit here with Miss Elda Carlson and Dr. Jr Hannson. Zaeliariah Lambert, of Laporte, was here on business today relating to some land his wife owns in Barkley township. The clear white syrup sold by the Home Grocery is something very delicate and pleasing. In three sizps—15c, 30c and 50c. Mr. and Mrs. George Maines went to Kankakee, 111., this morning to attend the fair and spend a few days with relatives. — 1 i 1 *___ George Fate lias received another shipment of those fine New York Counts oysters. Try a can, or let him serve you a dish for a quarter. Jasper Smith, who has been visiting his brother, Marion Smith, and family, has returned to Huntipgton, tc continue his work in the car shops. Chas. H. and Marion B. Peck, of Remington, took the 10:55 train here this morning for Chicago, on a stock purchasing trip. James Spriggs, of near Pleasant Grove >( who was operated on for peritonitis Tuesday, has developed acute Brights disease and his life is despaired of. Mrs. Harry Beck and three children, of Thorntown, returned to their home today, after a visit with her father, J. M. Torbet, and wife, in Barkley township. Mrs. T. F. Dunlap, of Surrey, and her niece, Miss Mary Holcomb, of Bloomington, 111., who has been visiting here for the past five weeks, went to El wood this morning to visit relatives. J. J. Weast, who recently sold his Jordan township farm to Frank Welsh, of Lafayette, went to that city today in company with G. W. Gross, who will probably occupy the farm the coming year. Mrs. Ann H. Stephenson and son, Roy, of Parr, have each taken up a claim near Hugo, Colo., 200 miles southeast of Denver. They expect to go there about Nov. Ist. Mrs. Stephenson is the widow of Robert Stephenson and V«1 only have to reside on the claim about a year in order to prove up on it. Misses Helen Murray and MarceHne Roberts, two of last summer's high school graduates, left yesterday for Oxford, Ohio, the former to enter Western College for Young Ladles, and the latter to enter the Oxford school. Miss Blanche Babcock, also of the 1909 class, will enter Northwestern and Miss Madeline Ramp will enter DePauw.