Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 41, Number 117, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 November 1909 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Special showing of underwear and bed blankets at The G. E. Murray Cp. this week- 'A’ r lf you want the best overcoat made, buy a Kuppenheimer. ROWLES & PARKER. J. T. Raadle has almost fully recovered from his recent indisposition and was able to be oh the streets yesterday. Auditor and Mrs. J. N. Leatherman went to Chicago and it is understood that she will be taken to a hospital to undergo an operation. Don’t fail to get a 10 cent bottle of tomato catsup for 5 cents, this week only. ROWLES & PARKER. Today was the second pay day for the term for the city school teachers. The method of payment is to write checks which are disbursed by Superintendent Warren. Mr. and Mrs. O. K. Rainier and daughter, Miss Virenda, of Lafayette, came to Rensselaer today by automobile and Will spend a few days visiting Dr. and Mrs. M. D. Gwin. ' » 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. Miss Eva Clark is home from Hammond for a visit over Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Clark. She was accompanied by her little nieces, Wanda and Genevieve Mead. Mrs. Elizabeth Kennedy, mother of Mrs. G. F. Meyers, has made a rather unexpected improvement and is now able to sit up some in a chair. It will be a long time, however, before she will be able to be on her feet. E. Hollin, the shoemaker, is somewhat improved and is able to be up *t his home part time, and it is noW” probable that he will fully recover although he probably won’t get back to his bench for some time yet. „We sell Kuppenheimer overcoats — they are acknowledged the world over as the best and cost no more than poorer made goods; come in and let us show you—we can fit and suit you and save you money and give you the 'most stylish overcoat made. ROWLES & PARKER. J. J. Molitor, of Hanging Grove •township, was in town today, and had ■a set of butter wrappers printed at the Republican office. Mr. Molitor has a baker’s dozen of children. Twelve >of these were born in Illinois and one, the last one, now only two months of was born in Indiana, so his •children are twelve Suckers and one Hoosier, but the Hoosier is the only real sucker among the family now, as the youngest of his other children is now six years of age.

Children Cry FOR FLETCHER’S CASTORIA The Delphi Dramatic Club presented a very laughable four act comedy Thursday evening entitled “A Woman Hater.” In the cast were Judge and Mrs. James Wason, W. A. Roach, Fred W. Baker, Mrs. Geo. Cartrlght, and others. The performance was very creditable and the audience which consisted of members of the club and their invited guests was kept In continual laughter. The play Is a very lively comedy and the Delphi Thespians were all very clever In their rendition of It.

Children Cry FOR FtETCHER'S CASTORI A It is reported that Third Assistant • Postmaster General Lawshe will resign and that his chief Hitchcock wants him to remain. The printers, who have found in Lawshe a persistent foe to their business by publishing tte government free stamped envelope printing schema to the limit, .would be pleased to see him get out and stay out of that branch of the postal service. The fact that Lawshe once conducted a small country newspaper seems to have put him at enmity with the craft, as his efforts to furnish free printing at government expense indicates.—Monon News. We have been fortunate in securing White Star Flour, it is equal to any $1.60 flour sold anywhere, but for a limited time, to Introduce this famous flour, we are going to sell it at $1.38 a sack, every sack guaranteed to please or your money refunded. ROWLBS ft PARKER. " Stock Men. Can now insure your valuable stock against accident and disease in the Ohio and Indiana Lltc Stock Insurance Co. See 0. H. McLain, agent for General Fire Insurance also. Action for libel on behalf of President Diaz, of Mexico, against Carlo de Fernaro, author of a book entitled "Diaz, the Czar of Mexico," has been begun in the New York court of general sessions. 1 CASTOR IA Per Infants and Children. 11l Kind Ym Han Always Bought Ctot your MU Bills at The BopahUoM. V