Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 41, Number 111, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 October 1909 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

ADDITIONAL MONDAY’S LOCAL HAPPENINGS. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Gwin, a son. Buy your coal of Maines & Hamilton. They do not misrepresent. x Shoes and rubbers, new and old, all at cost to close out. THE FORSYTHE STORE. The King Floral Co. will have an abundance of flowers on sale during horse show week. Dry salt pork, 15c; pickled pork, 16c, at Rowles & Parker’s Grocery Department. All ladies suits from the Marshall Field factory at cost to close out. THE FORSYTHE STORE. See the new nobby men’s suits and overcoats at 40 per cent less than elsewhere at the closing out. THE FORSYTHE STORE. . You can ladrn by a look through the stock of Hart- Schaffner & Marx clothes shown by G. E. Murray Co. what a variety of new patterns are to be had in men’s clothing fabrics. Nattie Scott is building for himself and wife a nice cottage on Van Rensselaer street, just south of Rutsen, and it will shortly be ready for their occupancy.

If you want the best flour made, get a sack of Acme, only $1.50, and guaranteed to be the best or your money refunded. ROWLES & PARKER. You never before in your career had an opportunity to buy new goods at wholesale prices, but you can new at the closing out sale of the Chicago Bargain Store. Mrs. Carrie D. Short, of Monon, was here over night last night with her sister, Mrs. Jesse A. Snyder, and left this morning for Ludlow, 111., to visit another sister, Mrs. Henry Greeve. Whenever you see a man who looks as if he knew how to dress well, the chances are he’s wearing Hart Schaffner & Marx clothes, bought of G. E. Murray Co. Mrs. C. P. Wright returned this morning from a visit with her mother at Kentland. She was accompanied home by her aunt, Mrs. Julia Hubbard. Every yard of dress goods and many new patterns all at wholesale prices to close out. . THE FORSYTHE STORE. Opposite north entrance court house. ’ a If you stop the best dressed man you meet and ask where he got his clothes, he’ll probably say, “The G. E. Murray Co. Hart Schaffner & Marx clothes.” Mrs. Elizabeth Hanley, of Valparaiso, who has been visiting her son, Judge Hanley, for the past week, went to Foresman this morning to visit the family of William Parker. Regular monthly 10 cent social by ladies of the M. E. church at Mrs. Henry Amsler’s on Weston street, Tuesday afternoon, Oct 12th. Everybody invited. "

Wheat and flour has been advancing for the past ten days. But we will still sell you at old prices, “Aristas” |1.50, “Gem. of the Valley”’ $1.45 and “Golden Glow” $1.40, and all guaranteed or your money returned. JOHN EGER. Mrs. Rebecca Porter, Mrs. C. W. Coen, Mrs. J. H. Chapman and Miss Fannie Porter will attend the state convention of the Daughters of the American Revolution, which meets this week at Huntington. The three first named will go there Tuesday, Miss Porter joining them at Delphi. Judge Hanley and Court Reporter Harry E. Folk, left this morning for Kentland to open the October term of the Newton circuit court. No important cases seem to be set for trial at this term and only one case and that a minor one, will be tried there on change of venue from this county. Harley Lamson returned this morning to Bluffton, and-was accompanied by Sylvester Gray, owner of the farm of which Harley has lived for several years. Mr. Gray will superintend some tiling and bridge work and expects to be about three weeks. As before stated Harley has purchased a half section of land near Jamestown, N. Dak., but will not move to it until next fall. ■ T— * " " The sale on boys caps continues: 50 cent caps for 25c. 25 cent caps for 15c. Closing out the Forsythe Store.