Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 41, Number 124, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 November 1909 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Don’t forget the union Thanksgiving service at the Presbyterian churph - i jvcjf— .A It iCkj’zn a kixia su<i.y v 3 Wilizkii lire x cur - " dially incited. ’ ; .—-——. .-5 Mrs. Chas. Pefley and little son, of Remington, came this morning, to spend Thanksgiving with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Warmer. , Rev. 0.. E, Miller returned this morning from Lebanon, where he assisted his brother-in-law, Rev. A, E. Clem, in a revival meeting. Grover ElkinS, of Swit> City, Ind., opame today to visit his brother, Wm. Elkins, and family, nfiar Pleasant Ridge. . “I sold the nigs, take out the ad.” That is the word that ca ne from Hale Warner two days after the S 3 S„ E. Yc'.ijan" .’.as *n get 'over; to the tie -iL rj; rttlng. lie lo;-xn : well ;v / ; J ' 1■ ' •.1 .c: | than he bah fur the past year. Mr. and Mrs Mike Jungles and dahghtcr, Mamie, went to Chicago ’this au'l will spend Thanksgivii.g’ wlth reiathts. C’hJV’. <-,;.d wife bud two children went to Hammond this afternoon to spenu Thanksgiving' with his parents. . Mr.'and Mrs. John Huggins, of Kokomo, former residents of Rensselaer, arrived-this. morning- to Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kresler. • , V

CASTOR IA For Infants and Children. The W4g3 Have Always Bought ’’ Bears the S/flty't Signature of The Hofiin sboe z shop will be open all 'dav ■r.c-~t Saturday. Those having shoes there will please call and get them on that date. • MRS. E. HOLLIN. Hiram Day and wife, and” two children went to Tolona, 111., today to cat Thanksgiving dinner with, his mother. They will visit relatives at Champaign before returning home. Miss Harriet -Lander, who makes her home hero with Dr. and Mrs. J. W. Hortoii, went to Chicago this morning to spend Thanksgiving with her mother. ■ ' - Lawrence Hawkins, brother of Mrs. J. D. Allman, who had -a long and severe siege' of typhpid fever at Indianapolis, is now considerably improved. Jacob Koppelman, of DeMotte, has traded his store to John Vanßeek and will hold a public sale of his live stock on Nov. 3<)th and move to Wisconsin, where he will again engage in the merchandise businesi Miss Kiefer, of. Greencastle, arrived Monday afternoon to take up the instruction work in German and English in our high school, having been engaged to take the place of Miss Patrick, who resigned. 7“ 1 " Miss Ellen Sayler went to Hammond this morning to visit her sister, Mrs. L. L. Daugherty, and tomorrow they ’ will eat turkey with Mrs. Daugherty’s Mrs. Idabelle Beal, in Chicago. Joe -Norman is getting ready to eret-t a new barn to replace the one recently destroyed by fire. The bam will be of cement, 26x26 feet in dimensions. Chas. W. Platt is making the ceipent blocks.

Mrs. Ldvi Hawkins, of Remington, who has been visiting in Milwaukee, Wis., arrived here last evening and was taken to the home of her niece, Mrs. J. D. Allman, where she will make a short visit before going on to Remington. P. H. Mullaney, of Union towhship, has sold his 320 acre farm to a man named S. F. Hall, of Fountain county, Ind. Green L. Thornton has sold his 86 acre farm near Surrey to Josiah Figg, of Vermilion (,county, 111. Both were made by A. S. Laßue. Jacob Parker continues to grow weaker at his home in Marion and late advices to relatives say that he is now unable to move himself and that he Is in a very bad condition and probably can not survive many more days. J. T. Figg, of Hoopeston, 111., returned to his home today. He is a cousin of 11. 0. and Benjamin Harris, and while here purchased the G. L. Thornton farm, near Surrey. He will not move here but will rent the farm and continue his residence at Hoopeston. Thousands of human beings will rejoice this Thanksgiving day on account of the thoughtful generosity of one New York gave away $30,000,000. Why shoittd he not 'give it away? Others less fortunate need the help he could give and ns one Fjeli njan 'fcald, "ho could not eat his xripney, neither could he take it w‘th nlm " The Monnat Home for Girls was miulo joyous this morning by A visit from the distributing committee of the various churches. The giving at the entertainment Tuesday night was very liberal and the committee could therefore be very liberal itself and a big turkey and a number of other things were left at the home, much to the delight of the superintendent and the school girls. ,