Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 41, Number 117, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 November 1909 — Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Great Auction AND PRIVATE SALE OF A SI O,OOO STOCK ' V - ... . \ Men, Boys and Children’s CLOTHING < " At Less than 50 Cents on the Dollar. This stock was purchased from the W. E. Brown Clothing Co., Urbana, Ohio, and is a strictly first-class stock of goods. | AN AUCTION SALE WILL BE HELD EVERY DAY AND EVENING UNTIL i STOCK IS DISPOSED OF. Stock Located in the Leopold Brick Room, on Van Rensselaer Street, opposite Courthouse, Rensselaer, Indiana. I. LEOPOLD. I A /

THE GRILL |fef J! BRAND NEW STOCK OF !! «> , •; :: Cigars, Tobacco,'Confections, Soft Drinks i: : and Ice Cream. < ► , • 1 < ► . ► ; «• o <1 V We will make a specialty of Hot and Cold Lunches, with the )) |; serving of Oysters in any style, and will give Special Attention to \} ❖ the Cooking of Steaks. Will also serve parties nnd dance lunches. * • <► < * «► «> <, <. < ► <» Your Patronage Solicited. jj GLENN GRANT, - Manager ji Note the Difference S- ‘ Between the ordinary flat J | / lens, as used for the past < half century, and the new- < > ly discovered TOBIC )! LENS which artificially pro- ! video the finest ateadlrst and clearest vision. We are 1 ’ ■C experts in the adjusting of ♦ w glasses to the eyes of young < > and old, and our knowledge < > S-Lib, °* buma h eye and ite ! ! needs, enables us to correct- * \ v ly fit all ages with the right \ \ < ► lens to Improve the vision. J | ;; (> DRr BOSE M. KEMMEK, \ \ < > Registered and Licensed Optometrist ; | < > Phone 403. Second floor Harris Bank Building. < > ##?

Daniel Snyder arrived here Sunday from North Manchester, having only learned the day before of the death of his father, “Uncle" James Snyder, o( Laura. He was Bei& a telegram by his brother-in-law, James Hurley, but for some reason the message was not delivered for two weeks, and he hastened here after he got it, thinking the telegram: might have been dated wrong, but upon his arrival he found that his father had been burled almost two weeks. In company with his sister, Mys. Hurley, he went to Laura this morning to visit his mother.

Miss Alpha Kenton went to Chicago this morning to visit relatives a week and will go from there to her home at Mitchell, 8. Dak. She has been here tor the past month Adslting her grandmother, Mrs. Dora Zard, and other relatives. ( T»y our 25 and 30 cent Richelieu coffees,' they are the best. ROWLEB * PARKER. James Overton, Jr., has returned from his trip to the northwest and expects to remain at horns during the winter.