Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 41, Number 111, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 October 1909 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 [ADVERTISEMENT]
, to Chicago Mnndav wh th visit relatives for ten days or two weeks. If you would like to sea a modem clothing and shoe store, come in and see the new arrangement at the G. B. Murray Co’s. One lot new tailor made ladles’ suits at manufacturers wholesale prices to close out THE FORSYTHE STORE. Mrs. Josie Hann, of Chicago, came this morning to see her father, “Uncle” Stott Grant, who is now in quite feeble health. Our special in canned goods for this week is our regular 15c imported Singapore pineapple ehunks for 16c. JOHN EGER. Ladies’, misses’ and children’s cloaks, in the newest novelties, at money saving prices. THE FORSYTHE STORE. W. F. Smith and family are moving today to the brick house on River street recently purchased and remodeled by James Randle. Bring us your butter and eggs. We are paying 30c for choice country butter. ROWLES A PARKER. We are paying 30c for choice country butter. Bring us your produce, we pay highest market prices. ROWLES & PARKER.
The great closing out of the Chicago Bargain Store, now in Odd Fellows’ block, continues with greater reductions than ever. Phone 38. All the out staple sizes in every department filled in with new, and 1 sold at wholesale prices to close out the Chicago Bargain Store. Mrs. Addle Cull, of Duluth, Minn., and Mrs. Emma Guss, of Payne, Minn., left this morning for their homes, after a visit of three weeks here with their sister, Mrs. Chas. Platt. Mrs. Elizabeth Kaub, who is making her home with her son, .Vern, at Elkhart, came last evening for a week’s visit with friends. Her son Is working in machine shops at Elkhart and is doing nicely and they are quite well pleased there.
