Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 41, Number 117, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 November 1909 — Page 4
MAJESTIC DEMONSTRATION! i— o . * * * «. November Ist to 6th Inclusive. s ° uv f nir Set ° f **»- —4 .. m'lii* (h »l i|* tiepin mo, II ill (It. Illlliilll (In y MAJESTIC NEVER-BURN COOKER. STEAMER. CIttXENDER AND DRAINER—The PerforatwLCooker, imUMIMMI i * , ;. m , ce 7i e 7 haa smal l in 1 h n ch admit . B . wat ? r , at . theN ? thin &£ at L burn - Foodcan be iilwout FEEE the beautiful and useful SouTenlr Set of Ware Illustrated J < X! LL^:y i C N THE MAJESTIC Extra THE MAJESTIC 18-6 z. All THE MAJESTIC M-oz. All R.Ca.SOIIS the GfCat MajCStiC - Copper Nickel-plated Tea Copper Nickel-plated Coffee * t n v > - TUC fIPC/IT jQMVN cent greater than steel), is rix-lcd together air-tight. No heat | ll OBJ V : escapes or told air enters range, thus uses rerjr little fuel to do WlflJESl 1 JB» 4tb. The reserrolr alone Is worth the price of the range oyer i»d EnumM PuddiD* p»n. NVver-imrn wired Dripping NVvir-itiirn wired Drippinx anj other resortoir made. It bolls 1& gnllons of water; is heated fl bFdLjffl’tihtS S a f e t, e ß^r lly TUB RrUNVjfc UllTn M KtHU LrlMUni KMfe ■ M*deap^ciallyfgrtheMa^et.cSet-. Madeßpeciallyforthe movnh ,p. nn d sets on a frame, hence cannot wear Out. When Itt/qoe IN NIX AND STVLES. V ■ —--■- water gets too hot It can be mored away from fire. MAJESTIC RANGES use less fuel; heat more water —and heat it hotter; costs practically nothing for repairs; last three times as long; bake better; easier to keep clean and give better satisfaction than any other range on the market. If you knew positively that the above statements were true, wouldn’t you buy a Majestic AT ONCE? Come in during Demonstration Week and we will prove it to you. WARNER EROS., - . - - Rensselaer, Ind.
False Report About the Drowning of Seth Nichols.
Seth Nichols, the Jasper county boy who was reported drowned by falling from a ship at Key West, is alive and well, at least he has telegraphed his relatives to that effect. Just how the report of his death occurred is not known positively, but the Lafayette young lady with whom he had been keeping company received a telegram stating that he had been drowned. It is thought possible that some of Seth’s chums may have sent the telegram to the young lady as a joke. It was responsible for causing his relatives here a great deal of trouble, as his grandfather, John Nichols, made a trip to Lafayette to sen* what he «)uld learn about the matter )
Fruit Dealer Genires To Return To Chicago Heights.
Louis Genires, the Greek fruit and confectionary dealer, has decided to return to Chicago Heights and will move from the old postoffice room about Thursday of this week. His brother, Will Genires, has already gone there to make arrangements for a store room. Louis succeeded quite well at first but after enlarging his business did not seem to get along so well.
Henry Shipman Will Sleep On a New Sanitaire Bed.
A great crowd congregated at W. J. Wright’s furniture store Saturday j afternoon to see who would be awarded the Banitaire bed which was to be given away. Henry Shipman, from Bouthwest of town, was the fortunate individual.
West Point Cadet Dies From Injuries In Football Game.
Eugene A. Byrne, of Buffalo, N. Y., a fourth year man at the West Point military academy, suffered a broken .neck in the game of football the army played Harvard Saturday. As a respit the army has canceled its footseason. Byrnf, died in. the cadet hospital at 6:35 Sunday morning.
The Voting Places For Tuesday's Election.
The voting places for next Tuesday’s election will be as follows: First ward—ln Are engine house. t Second ward—ln Michael Eger’s shop on Van Rensselaer street. Third ward—ln Makeever hotel sample room.
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politics instead of representing his constituents; he followed his constant attitude of being “agin” whatever was up unless it was for the glory of the democratic party. While Mr. Goff may have been out of place in chastising Mr. Gerber in the council chamber, the style of Gerber’s objectiops were so. vexatious that it was difficult to observe them and not be vexed. And Mr. Harmon’s remark evidently sank so deeply into Gerber that he virtually made the first assault when he advanced threateningly toward Harmon. The whole thing is very deplorable, but it is very fortunate that no one was injured in the heated discussion and the fracas that followed. It will now require the favorable action of the council at two subsequent meetings to grant the franchise.
Buy a range with a reputation, and take advantage of our Free Offer during our Demonstration Week, Nov. Ist to 6th. Come in and let us show you.
Laboring under the delusion that she had murdered her husband, who died Oct. 12, Mrs. William Doster, 35 years old, of Hartford City, killed herself by firing two shots from a 32caliber revolver into her brain. Butter Wrappers furnished at this office —printed or blank. Mrs. Susan Watts, 72 years old, who had been ill for some time, but who had recently seemed somewhat improved, died rather suddenly at her home in Jeffersonville, and when her son went to the residence of his sister, Mrs. J. F. Wiley, one square away, to inform her of her mother’s death, Mrs. Wiley dropped dead. Don’t forget to attend the Majestic Range Demonstration at our Btore, one week, Nov. Ist to 6th. WARNER BROS. The Big Four has practically decided to adopt the automatic block, signal on. the entire, system, using one of the best lines of equjpm ent for moving trains by, bjpck signals that has ever been put in.practice. It will more than pay you for yopr time to read Mir lairge advertisement In this paper. WARMER BROS. Brother Matthew, a veteran of the St. Joseph Du Lac community at Notre Dame, died Wednesday following a short illness with dropsy. He was 65 years old and baa been in the Holy Cross order thirty years. He spent tie entire years of his service in the order on St. Joseph farm.
WARNER BROS.
At The Hftme Grocery Old fashioned home dried sweet corn, 10c a pound. New English Walnuts, quality very fine, 20c a pound. Home made sweet mangoe pickles, 25c per a dozen. New country sorgum, weU made, good and thick, 75c per galon. A tub of new Irish mackerel just opened, 5c each. New Virginia Sweet Pancake nnd Self-Rising Buckwheat Flour, 10c a package. New raisins and currants nnd the fanciest of new dried fruit Pure maple and white heather syrup. Phone 41
St. Joe College Defeated Rensselaer Volunteers Sunday.
The Rensselaer Volunteer football team was defeated Sunday afternoon at the college by the St. Joe team, the score being 11 to 0. The locals are not discouraged, however, and will probably give St. Joe another game next Sunday, _ t . _ Yes,, flour i« high«f ,“»o they Bay!’, but our prices ar.e coming doiyn. We have Juat received a. car of tb,e Vhite Star Flour—ope of ,the best flours, mads from Kansas wheat, god for a limited time only we are going to introduce this famous flour for $1.38 a sack, every sack guaranteed.
ROWLES & PARKER.
Get a Majestic Souvenir Set of Ware at Warner Bros.’s store during demonstration week. Nov. Ist to 6th.
HANGING GROVE.
Mr. and Mrs. John Montz went to Monon Saturday. R. S. Drake made a business trip to Monticello Saturday. Mrs. Geo. Bond and son, George, vi3ited relatives at Oxford last week. Miss Lucy Beasley, of Rensselaer, spent Saturday and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Ford. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Willits, of Culver, came down Thursday evening for a visit with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. R. Robinson visited Saturday and Sunday with Johnie Robinson and family, near Rensselaer. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Peregrine went to Wolcott Saturday afternoon for a visit over Sunday with the latteFs parents. Mr. and Mrs. Gaylord Parker, Ethel Parker and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bussell took dinner with Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Armstrong Sunday. Andrew Knopinskl has returned from Aix, where he painted a house for Paul Weging. He done a fine job and his services as a painter from nowon will be in demand. Train No. 5 cut the mail pouch to pieces Thursday noon at McCoysburg. The package of letters was not damaged, but two or three catalogues and several small peridoicals were cut up, and aside from. those, nothing valuable was lost. The box social at Banta Saturday night was exceptionally well attended and the large crowd was more than pleased with the good program that was carried out. There were twentytwo boxes sold, which brought >10.45, besides some other small articles, that brought the net proceeds up to >13..
Nameless Medaryville Young Man Accused of Serious Crime.
Medaryville Advertiser. > If reports from over near Gifford are verified then a certain young map of this town stands a splendid chanqq of getting a steady Job of making binder-twtne at Michigan The story baa it that this young man attempted. an. assault on the nineryeaj--.old:.daughter os,a citizen of the locality.. It,, is , further said,, that the young, man has. taken French..leave and that his. present whereabouts, ara unknown. And in telling, onr readers' this 4t.is. except the names, about all we .have been able to find out in the matter. Come and see the great cooking wonder at our store all next .west You have a chance to get a Souvenir Set of Ware Free. See large advertisement in this paper.
WARNER BROS.
Thousands of dollars are jBl wasted every year by clothes Bayers who pay tailors more than is necessary for their made to measure garments. We’D furnish you clothes, made just as you want them, by |BIWH||M[ Ed. V. Price & Co., largest makers in the world of GOOD custom-tailored clothes, at a saving of one-third to l§j| sis one-half usual prices. , Individuality, style, quality Jgt \H and fit to please you, too. A I • RtTiUifri hnril ritfi—Mintst lts nf Fuki®* No. 617 ID. V. PRICB 8 COMPANY. Merchant Tallow. Chicago NoTeltj Overcoat, P*tch pockttg THE CASH STORE - » •*‘’ i " i .iui iw *iii iti G. B. PORTER, Prop.
We Naturally Wonder What Kink Our Brother Had Been Drinking.
Rensselaer has seven restaurants and two bakeries that serve short orders. Folks over that way must spend all of their time at a lunch counter.—Fowler Review. Rensselaer has Just five restaurants and two bakeries, only., one of which sella short orders. Apparently Brother Robey , was seeing things when be visited our town. But, be should re- <; member that Renesqjger Is a cjty and therefore spore rystaprants couMexlkt and prosper than could be expected 'to thrive id a little town like Fowler.
. . .ift *..• K you want epnerete, tite* now is the time to put in your orders. CHRIS KALBERER. We want you to call at our store during our Majestic Demonstration week, Not. Ist to 6th, and get a Souvenir Set of Majestic Ware. WARNER BROS.
Knmmuge Sule Nov. sth and 6th. The ladies of the Christian church will hold a rummage sale November sth and 6th, and will have many good articles of wearing apparel for ( ijfple at a reasonable price. Bargain hunters should not overlook this sale. Place will be announced later. Drqp In our v store during pur Magnetic rtoffiaonstration Week, Nor. Ist to dth, and' lit us show yon why 1 the Great and Grand is the best on etiftih. A Souvenir Set of Ware, worth SB.OO, glVen* with every Majestic Range sold. WARNER BROS. ¥«T- JojU.flifaig Rosanna Mar#n, t*tp styera .riding at Columbia City. Wednesday, celebrated their 86th birthday anniversaries. It’s worth SB.OO to you to'read our advertisement in this paper, so don’t overlook it. WARNER BROS.
