Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 41, Number 108, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 October 1909 — Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
THURSDAY. Mrs. E. N. Loy is entertaining the Sew Club this afternoon. MisSes Anna anti Emma Clager went to Wheatfield this morning for a short visit. If your wife is not pleased with the flour she is now using, get her a sack of Pillsbury at Rhoades’. Rue Parcells has written back from Mexico, Mo., stating that he may leave in a few days for Salt Lake City. Try our extra fancy Jersey sweet potatoes, three cents a pound at John Eger’s. Frank Haskell began his removal today to his fine new house on River street. They come from far and near to the great closing sale to save $$ at The Forsythe Store. For Sale— Second-hand base burners; in good condition. Inquire of telephone 215. Fancy Michigan peach sale at John Eger’s, Thursday and Friday, Sept. 30th and Oct. Ist. Peach sale, Thursday and Friday, Sept. 30th and October Ist, at John Eger’s. Millinery Opening, Thursday, Friday and Saturday, Sept 30 and Oct. 1 and 2. BOWLES & PARKER. A complete new stock of ladies’ suits, cloaks and skirts at the opening sale Friday and Saturday, Oct. Ist and 2nd, at the Forsythe Store. Mrs. S. L. Foncannon, of Oswauseon, Ohio, arrived yesterday for a visit of ten days with their daughter, Mrs. G. H. McLain, and husband.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Manley arrived here yesterday and will make this city their future home, occupying the house made vacant by the removal of Dr. Gwin.
Goods delivered and special low prices during the opening of cloaks and suits and big closing out sale of the remainder of the Chicago Bargain Store.
Mrs. William Burns and Mrs. Wm. Bywaters, who have been visiting the family of Lee Faraftee, near Mt. Ayr, since last Sunday, left this morning for their home near Borden, Ind.
A new agent from one of the leading cloak and suit houses will be here at the opening, Friday and Saturday, October Ist and 2d, at the Forsythe Store.
Mrs. W. E. Yocam and daughter, Edna, and Mrs. Jeff Maxwell, of Highland, Kans., came yesterday to visit their mother, Mrs. Kate Lee, and their brother, Walter.
You are invited to attend our Millinery, Cloak and Suit Opening, on Thursday, Friday and Saturday, Sept. 30 and Oct. 1 and 2. ROWLES & PARKER.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Buffett, of Lafayette, and Mrs. Mary Graff, of Peru, came this morning to visit Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Nagel, being relatives of the latter.
You can save 30 to 50 per cent on a new stock of cloaks, suits, clothing, shoes, underwear, etc., at the great closing out sale, at the Chicago Bargain Store.
Wade Laßue, who graduated from the state university last June, having taken a chemical course, went to Chicago this morning to look for employment, having several positions in view.
Attorney B. F. Carr recently received 1,500 young black bass from the government hatchery and placed them in the rives near Buffalo. They were fine healthy specimens and ought to make Ashing good up there in due time. —Monticello Herald. It will pay you to come for miles to attend the Millinery Opening Thursday, Friday and Saturday, Sept. 30 and Oct. 1 and 2, at the Big Corner Depart ment Store. The most complete line ever shown in this city, all at popular prices. We can suit and please you. ROWLES & PARKER. * Just received, btallc oysters from Booth Flshrfes Co., Chicago. If you want to get the best flavored oyster that man ever put a tooth into, come to Fate's Model Restaurant. Pints 25c, quarts 40c, full stew 25c, % stew 15c, dozen raw 25c, *4 dozen N. Y. Counts fried, almost the size of a porter house steak, 25c. 4
