Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 41, Number 103, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 September 1909 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

MONBA& Mrs. E. Powell is Bpending the day in Chicago. Mrs. William Dixey- returned this morning from a visit at Otterbein. Mrs. J. A. Grant went to Chicago this , morning for a visit of a few days. Attorney John Greve is down from Wheatfield today. 1 Mayor J. H. S. Ellis went to Monticello and Delphi today on business. Attorney F. J. Cook is here from La Crosse this morning, on ditch matters. Mrs. tJ. P. Hammond returned this morning from a short visit at Wheatfield. J. C. Beckman and wife and John Merritt and wife spent Sunday at Battle Ground. J. C. Vanatta, a Brookston banker, and Gillam township land owner, was in the city Saturday. Mrs. M. E. Thompson went to Chicago this morning for a few days’ stay. Uncle Clint Hopkins returned this morning from a visit with his son, Caleb, at Delphi. Mrs. N. J. Burgett and Frank McGinnis returned this morning from a week’s visit at Rossville and other places. George and Chas. Reed are planning a trip to Minneapolis, Minn., to visit a brother who is engaged in the practice of law there. Roy Gwin, of McCoysburg, son of Pleasant Gwin, went to Lafayette today, where he has arranged for a job braking on the Monon railroad. Louis Ruggles and wife returned this morning from Hamlet, Ind., where they were visiting ’ relatives and spending part of their time fishing in the Kankakee. Mrs. Jennie Rutz and son John rei turned to Englewood yesterday, after visiting her sister, Mrs. Joseph Hoover, and her brother, John Moosmiller, and families, she for the past two weeks and he for the past month.

Anniversary. C. Earl Duvall I§H RENSSELAER, INDIANA Exclusive Clothier, Furnisher, and Hatter You Ought-To Jfr See the swell A ulo Ox) ere oats I have at my store, all at reasonable prices. “Collegian” : “Pre-Shrunk” : “Frat” WjUijHl Suits are now on display here, and would be glad to have you step into my store and ex- MJrMMffly amine them, as you can find no better values and styles in die county. All bright, new |MHH| goods. No old shelf-worn stuff. It will pay anybody in buying their fall ■ bill of clothing to trade with me, as 1 can save you dollars on your fall purchases. Everything for men, boys, and children. ■\ I also carry a hill line of Ladies’ Sweater and \ Pony Coats. \ Also Ladies’ Manish Gloves of all kinds and sizes, all at reasonable prices. Be Sure and Buy Your Fall Tailor-Made Suit off Me. ii HEADQUARTERS j; GEARLDUVAJL j; everybody j; Rensselaer, Indiana j; show you <• ; ttmttiiMml Exclusive Clothier, Furnisher, and Hatter {♦♦♦♦♦♦noMMi: