Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 41, Number 127, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 December 1909 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

pi:- * .. Mrs. Joijn Phillips and daughter, Dora, and Miss Marie Hamilton went to Monticello this morning to remain over Sunday at the home of Mrs. Harvey Phillips, at Monticello. 'r Simon Thompson, Jr., who is attending Culver Military Academy, arrived home this morning to he present at the wedding tomorrow of bis sister, Miss Edna, to Mr. H. R. Kurrie. Miss Constance Adams went to Chicago this morning and will be met by her sister-in-law, Mrs. Wm. Adams, and children, of St. Cloud, Minn., who will accompany her home for an extended visit. Mrs. Mary Pearcy, of Cambridge, came this morning, bringing her aged and infirm mother, Mrs. Martha Brookshire, of Lebanon, to live for a time with her other daughter, Mrs. J. W. Smith, near Parr.

Jesse Nowels and wife and son, of Kankakee, are visiting his father, Wm. Nowels, and other relatives. They recently returned from lowa, and located at Kankakee, where he has a job as a locomotive fireman in the Three Eye yards. ' Andrew Potts, of Parr, has decided to locate at Geddes, S. Dak., where the j Leach boys are, and has rented a place j there for the coming year. His wife and family, who have been visiting relatives here, will start for their new home next Wednesday. Mrs. Mell Abbott went to Monticello | today to visit her parents, Mr. and j Mrs. G. H. Landis. Her brother, Arthur j Landis, who moved to Texas last spring, is very much elated with his I farming success this year and be- j lieves that he has located in the gar- I den spot of the earth. He had abund- I ant crops and likes the climate and ] country very much. I Jesse Eldridge, of near Parr, who ] had such a long and hard siege with I rheumatism a year ago, is expecting I to spend the winter in Arkansas in I the hope that he will be able to en- I tirely get away from rheumatism, 1 which hangs to him like pitch to a I poreupine. In preparing for the re- 1 moval Jesse will hold a sale on Wed- I nesday, Dec. 15th, and The Republl- I can today printed his sale bills. ] MONDAY.

Ask your neighbor about that good coal he got of Maines & Hamilton. Grover Ritchey made a business trip to Chicago today. Swift’s Ideal Poultry Feed sold by Maines & Hamilton. John Newcomb and Frants Parlin went to Chicago today. Fair ai\d continued cold tonight. Tuesday increasing cloudiness. Most everybody now uses A. & K. Flour, $1.45, at The Home Grocery. Attorney Cooke, of LaCrosse, was here on business today. All feeds for horses, cattle and hogs sold by Maines & Hamilton. Harrison Wasson made a business trip to Chicago today. James Babcock returned this morning to his home at Bluifton, after a week’s stay here. James Mathena, of Cherokee, lowa, arrived here yesterday to visit his mother, Mrs. Mary Mathena, Jerry Branson, of Jordan township, went to Chicago this morning to attend the fat stock show. Mrs. R. D. Thompson and baby went to Chicago this morning for a stdy of a few days. R. H. Morrow, of , Miami county, who has been here <?n business, returned to his home today. John Zehr and son, Esra, of Carpenter township, went to Chicago today to attend the fat stock show.

Try that fibfe home-grown lettuce, just from the greenhouse, at McFarland’s. Li JTJ. Molitar and Frank Lowry, of Gillam township, went to Chicago today to attend the fat stock show. i. R. A. Osborne, who has been working for George Maines, will start tomorrow for his former home at Shouns, Tenn. A new furnaqe has been installed in the Monnett School for Girls and is giving splendid satisfaction. The old furnace had practically rusted out. •V - Headquarters for macaroons, lady fingers, fruit cakes, doughnuts, buns, etc., for parties and clubs at Fate’s Model Bakery. air. and Mrs. R. M. Shayne, of Chicago, were guests over Sunday of Mrs. F. A. Ross. Mrs. Shayne was formerly Miss Virginia Austin. Why commit Sioux-eye-sighted when you can get so many good things to eat at Fate’s Model Restaurant and 'Bakery, S. C. Irwin is today moving from the Hemphill house, on Division and Susan streets to the house recently vacated by W. J. Wright on River ■'street. Mrs. Agnes Reed, of Chicago, and son, John Reed, of Park Hill, Canada, arrived this morning to visit her brother, James MaUieeon, and his daughter, Mrs. Georfce Reed. It was the Unit Mr. Matheson had ever seen his nephew, who 1s a man about 30 years of age.