Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 41, Number 116, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 29 October 1909 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

i WEDNESDAY. Mrs. Rice Porter is spending today in Chicago. >•* m, .... . . . . . ' Eph Hickman made a business trip to Delphi today. 1 J. J. Montgomery made a business trip to Chicago today. Mayor J. H. S. Ellis made a business trip to Knox today. George Brown, of Knox, has been here for a few days visiting relatives. Postmaster Geo. E- Murray left on the 10:55 train for a business trip to Logansport and Indianapolis. Mrs. Peter Felma, daughter of Moses Chupp, is very lbw with consumption at her parents’ home. "Mrs. s Peter Zimmer, of Chicago, came today to visit Mr. and Mrs. Nick Zimmer, who live south of town. W. L. Novels went to Monticello today on business and rather expected to go from there to Peru and possibly other places. Don’t forget to attend the Majestic Range Demonstration at our store, one week, Nov. Ist to 6th. WARNER BROS. Mrs. Jesse A. Snyder was operated on at the Methodist hospital at Indianapolis yesterday and the operation was quite successful. J. F. Peyton, of Cabool, Mo., who has been visiting his sister, Mrs. Marsh Warren, for a few days, left this morning for his home. It’s worth SB.OO to you to read our advertisement in this paper, so don’t overlook it. WARNER BROS. Rev. O. E. Miller, who is conductmeeting at Tefft, came home today for a short stay. The meetings there are getting along very well. S. M. Laßue and Miss Clnda Macklenberg went to Roselawn this morning to open up the Laßue store, which was moved there from Lowell recently. i Joel Goodnight and wife, of Colfax, and John Edmunds and wife, of Morocco, were guests yesterday and today of Isaac Saidla and wife, north of town. •t . Miss Alpha Kenton, of Mitchell, Sr Dak., who has been visiting relatives here, went to El wood today to visit an uncle and aunt. She will return here after a few days. See my stock of buggies while you are looking for one to buy. I have the quality, price and experience for your benefit. C. A. ROBERTS. Geo. W. Infield made a business trip to Columbus, Ohio, today. He is still chasing after money with which to build the Lafayette to Chicago interurban railroad through Rensselaer. Buy a range with a reputation, and take advantage of our Free Offer during our~Demonstratlon Week, Nov. Ist to 6th. Come in and let us show you. WARNER BROS. A. G. W. Farmer is making some repairs to his house on south Scott He has re-sided it and is now painting it, making it one of the warmest houses in the town and also greatly adding to its appearance. Mrs. Ross Grant, who has been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Q. Alter, for the past three months, left this morning for Dayton, Ohio, where they expect to’ make their home. Mr. Grant will meet her at Oxford, Ohio. Earle Reynolds arrived home this morning from New Orleans, and his wife went on to New York. They wiU be idle this week and next and Mrs. Reynolds will join her husband here next week. Earle went to Chicago on the 10:05 train to have their costumes cleaned. James Clark, son of Mrs. Lucy Clark, who had expected to build on the lot just south of his mother’s residence on Weston street, has now decided to build on his other lot instead, and yesterday broke ground for a four room cottage just south of the residence of C. W. Duvall. Drop in our store during our Majectic Demonstration Week, Nov. Ist to 6th, and let us show you why the Great and Grand Majestic Range is the best on earth. A Souvenir, of Ware, worth SB.OO, given wltjjr every Majestic Range sold. WARNER BROS. '* J. S. Moon, who resided in Rensselaer for some time, and assisted in nursing Thos. Grant, whose death'occurred two years ago last March, has been visiting here for the past ten days. He came here from Mound City, Mo., and will probably leave shortly for Ohio, although at this time be is not quite certain about going there. W. N. Jones left this morning for Columbus, Ind., where his brother, John L. Jones resides. He will not spread any of Jones’ Protective Paint during his absence but expects to spread the glory of it throughout that section of the state and he will visit Franklin, Seymour, Edinberg and bther places and canvas for its sale, fie expects to sell at least 100 barrels while absent. We want you to call at our- store during our Majestic Demonstration week, Nov. Ist to 6th. sad get a Souvenir Bet of Majestic Ware. WARNER BROS.