Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 41, Number 131, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 21 December 1909 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Trustee E. P. - Lane, of Newton township, returned last night from Indianapolis, where lie attended the trustees’ mf&ting. He regWrts a ftfle :and beneflcfcfl meetyig with’ aboftt. Isa per cent of the trusties of the state in attendance. Henry McElroy, of Bridgeport, Conn., has Been here for the past ten days Find has bought all the turkeys taken in by B. S. Fendig. He made a shipment TfthrfW&y And left thht day fbr file east to pWifonAlly supervise the ftfcle of them. J. H. McClannahan returned this morning from a visit with Mr.’ and Mrs. Robert Harmon, nldr Pattoh, Carroll county. Mr. Harmon had a clearing uf> sale Thursday whfth brought out a good crowd and good prices prevailed. C. D. Norman has delayed his start for Larimore, N. Dak., because he feared that his household goods If shipped would be held up by the switchmen’s strike at Minneapolis. It, is now probable that they will not start until after Christmas. While on her way to church Sunday, Mrs. Simon Hochstetter fell and, sprained her right foot A day or two later it was causing her so much trouble that a doctor was called and it was found that a bone in the foot had been fractured. Thus she will be confined at her home for several days.
Childron Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASIO RIA Mrs. Anson Cox and little daughter, Lillus, went to Chicago this morning where Anson will join them within a few days, and they will then go to Oklahoma to remain during most of the winter, visiting her sister, who lives on a largd ranch near Tecumseh. Anson will also visit his brother, Edgar, at Tulsa. Mrs. Amanda Morlan and son, Frank, arrived home this morning from North Dakota. Frank recently sold his claim there for a big price and after a few days’ visit with his sister, Mrs. Nora Anderson, at Rugby, accompanied his mother here. After a visit with his brother, Charley, and family, and his many old friends he will probably go back to the northwest.
CASTOR IA Far Infants and Children. The Kind You Han Always Boogbt Bears the /Jr Signature of /<Mc/UA4 Get your Sale Bills at The Republican.
Second Annual Red Tag Clearance Sale Commencing Saturday, Dec. I Ith, and Ending Jan. Ist, 1910.
* vl: -| • The heavy buying season is on and the benefit is yours, for we will give a straight TEN PER CENT DISCOUNT on everything in our entire stock. I Dm TAPC Former price and selling price all marked LOOK ell tile IvLL/ 1 AvlJj in plain figures. The largest and most carefully selected and the greatest line of furniture ever brought to-Rensselaer, and this 10 per cent discount prevails on everything. Get in early and take advantage of this big saving right at the buying tiipe. Make your purchases, make a payment on them, and we will lay them away until Christmas.
A Spring-Mattress Combined. There are several reasons why the v “REXALL” is the best mattress. Come in and we will explain them to you.
W. J. WRIGHT * Rensselaer, Indiana
