Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 41, Number 124, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 November 1909 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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WEDNESDAY. _ ~ ; : ...; . A. S. Laßue was in DeMotte on business today. F. W. Tobihs was in Chicago on business Tuesday. Get your Thanksgiving oysters at the Grill. N. Littlefield made a business trip td Fair Oaks today. Butter Wrappers furnished at this ofiice —printed or blank. Don’t forget the Haneys’ at—the Princess tonight. The Gri|l will be glad.lo sell you .your Thanksgiving oysters. County Surveyor Osborne wehT~fo Tefft today to do some surveying. Plenty of fresh oysters for Thanksgiving at the Grill restaurant. Miss Nora Keeney, of Mt. Ayr, went to Lake Maxinkuckee today. Miss True Bruner, who is living with Mrs. Troxell, at DeMotte, came here today to visit over Thanksgiving. The box social at Rosebud last Friday night was a great success, and about S3B was realized for the church.

TUESDAY. /_... r ........... ■. ' ■’;-; ' ■■ • ’■•■ .- _•; -■ ■ ... X •• . . '... J. W. Burgett, of Francesville, is here cn business today. , C. H. Tyron, of Sacketts Harbor, N. Y„ is here lodging after his farm near Pleasant Ridge. 'Warren Washburn, of GoodiaW, is visiting his brother, Dr. Washburn, here today. Jud Moore went to Winamac this morning to testify in the Monon ditch case. John. Resh, manager of the IMinois Pickle Co., has moved back to Rensselaer from Medaryville, and is" now contracting Tor cucumbers soy 1910. Perry .Uortpn witt_start_to .beat the world’s record long time piano playing at the Ellis theatre at 9 a. m., Friday, November 26th. A Chlld re n Cry FOR FLETCHER’S C ASTOR I A John O. Culp, of Pleasant Grove, is entering ehtliusisticaTly into the auctioneering business this year. East year Mr. Culp took a course in an auctioneering school Jn Chicago and being a farmer by training and a good stockman he took readily to the business. He is advertising, extensively ijnd has booked a number of sales for the late winter and early spring. Miss Georgia Galvin, soprano, of New York and Indianapolis, will give, a concert at the Christian church on Tuesday evening, November 30th. Several people of Rensselaer wlw have —heard Miss Galvin, speak in the hig]test .terms of her singing. Tickets are on sale at Clarke’s jewelry store and those who attend are assured that they will see a 50 cent entertainment for 25 cents.

Children Ci*y FOR FLETCHER’S CASTO RIA Mtss-Myrtterfiard went to Lafayette today and will go from there to her home in Francesville for a short visit. The public schools wjll. be. dismissed . Thu rsd a y_and Friday, on _ac,-_ count of Thanksgiving. Miss Georgia Harris is home from college to sfiend the Thanksgiving vacation. »Mr. and Mrs. N’attie Scott went to Franklin today to spend Thanksgiving. Nice Baldwins. Greenings, and Spy Apples, 75c to SI.OO a bushel. JOHN EGER. C. S. Chamberlin and Dr. I. M. Washburn went to Chicago this morning. Mrs. Elizabeth Jenkins went to Parr this .morning and 7 will spenrT a few f days visiting the family of Dave Alter find others. • •Mrs. Chas. Johnson, of Whitehall; i Mich., came today to spend' Thanksi giving with her sister, Mrs. E. L- ‘ Clark. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Hollingsworth and sons, Gerald and Emmet, went to Kalamazoo, Mich., today, to spend Thanksgiving with her aged father. Mrs. William Dixey and little-son, Raymond, > went to Evanston thiamorning to remain until Sunday with relatives. John T. Murray and wife left this morning for Milwaukee, Wis., where they will spend Thanksgiving with their son, Charles, and other relatives. Cut flowers for everybody at Long's drug store during Thanksgiving, Nov. 24th and 25th. KING FLOWERAL CO. Josiah Burroughs, of Rossville, came today to spend Thanksgiving with his daughter. Mrs. J. W. Brown, and family.

Children Cry FOR FLETCHER’S CASTOR I A Ji'he State Printing Board todaj r will receive and open bids for the state printing for the ensping two years at a meeting to be held at 10 o’clock in the office of Governor. Marshall, who is head of the , board. The contract -wiH Le-worth about $75,000 to the firm which gets the award.., The appropriation aor state printing is $65,000 for general purposes and $lO,000 for the printing of the Supreme and Appellate Court reports. There promises to be plenty of competition. The state printing contract at present is held by William B. Burford. Mr. and Mrs. Earle Reynolds arrived in the city last night from Lafayette, they played last week to over 16,000 people. They will remain in the city over Thanksgiving, the guests of the former’s mother, Mrs. S. R. Nichols. On Saturday they will leave for Milwaukee, where they play next week at the Majestic theater of that city, after which they will start on a .western trip, including all the large Their stay at Lafayette brought to the theater where they played the largest attendance that playhouse has ever had. During the week they gave two new dances in addition to their regular act, which included the "MaGosse” dance, whicn Is now the rage of Paris, and the“LesChaioupee” dance, now the sensation of Vienna. It is the first time these dances have been presented in this country.

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