Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 41, Number 113, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 19 October 1909 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

MOMDAY. ,■ - ’4. .> R Buy Bonano, the health drink,. 25c, a can. Home Grocery. Try those nid9 "breakfast mackerel at John Eger's. Only 5c each. Mrs. A H. Hopkins went to Englawood today for a.short visit. Eighteen pounds of sugar tor |I.OO at John Eger’s. You get genuine home made sorghum at Rowles A Parker’s. - Don’t forget us, we appreciate your business. Home Grocery. Miss Edna Thompson went to Chicago today for a short f Try the 10c brick or*shredded cod fish at the Home Grocery. George Kohler was down from Chicago Heights over Sunday. Baled hay and straw for sale by Maines & Hamilton. T. F. Clark returned to Battle Ground this morning, after a short visit here. Many of the best families now Use pure sweet butterine. It is 20 cents a pound at the Home Grocery. Daniel Pillars and wife took their departure this morning for Franklin, where they will remain this winter. You can save $$ on shoes and clothing at the great closing out sale at the Chicago Bargain Store. George Long, of Wabash college, was home over Saturday and Sunday, returning this morning. Another cloak and suit sale Saturday, October 23d. Closing out of the Chicago Bargain Store. Corn, peas, tomatoes—new goods just in—straight or assorted, 3 cans for 25c—Home Grocery. One pound can of standard cove oysters, 7c, or 4 cans for a quarter. JOHN EGER. Miss Katie Shields was over from Brook Saturday and Sunday, visiting her mother, Mrs. E. H. Shields. Get that new suit or overcoat at Rowles & Parker’s, where you get the best for the least money.

' Warren Washburn was oyer from Goodland Saturday to spend a day at the horse show. 8 ■ Now is the time for corned beef and cabbage. Nice corned beef, 8c a pound, at John Eger’s, t L. W. Grider, of the Pullman Co., Chicago, his wife and son, Clifford, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Hagins during the horse show. Wade Laßue was down home over Sunday. He is now working in the Snell Scientific Laboratories, in Chicago, having a very good position. A complete new line of ladies cloaks and suits. Sale day, Saturday, October 23d, at the great closing out sale of the Chicago Bargain Store. Mrs. J. Hetrick returned to State Line this morning, after a short visit here with Mrs. June Henkle and other relatives. If you are not already using Acme flour, only $1.50 a sack, try it, your money refunded if you are not satisfied. ROWLES A PARKER. Miss Grace Norris returned to DePauw this morning, after a visit since Friday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Norris. For this week only, fancy Jersey sweet potatoes, 2 cents a pound, and fancy cranberries at 8c a quart. JOHN EGER. W. R. Shesler left for Watseka, 111., today and from there he expects to make a prospecting trip through North and South Dakota. James D. Babcock, of Bluffton, came Friday for a few days’ visit at his old home and to see what kind of horses old Jasper is raising and exhibiting. Isaac Leavel, wife and daughter came over from Wabash Saturday. He will return home today but Mrs. Leavel and daughter will remain for a longer visit. Oliver Tharp came over from iftonticello this Corning and will go to Chicago tomorrow and from there to Lemon, S. Dak., to register for the land drawing. Mr. and Mrs. Simon Bosher, of near Dayton, Ind., returned to their home today, after a short visit here with her two brothers, Milton and Samuel Roth, and their families.