Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 26, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 31 January 1910 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
MONDAY LOCALS. Potatoes, 16 cents peck—Home Grocery. • Paul Glazebrook was up from Purdue over Sunday. Mrs. O. C. McClure is visiting her husband in Hammond. DeMotte creamery butter on sale at McFarland** at 35c a pound. Mr. and Mrs. A. Nesius went to Chicago today to visit relatives. Will Murray went to Lafayette on business today. J. H. Hoover went to Logansport and Lafayette on business today. Alfred Donnelly is in Lafayette on business today. Miss Rosalind Eib went to Indianapolis today to re-enter a business college. For first-class laundry see C. W. Rhoades. Bundles called for and delivered. Satisfaction guaranteed. George Goff went to Crown Point Saturday to visit relatives and went from there to Chicago on business. When is a man not a man? When he is a woman. Ha, Ha. That aint as good as Fate’s Quaker bread. Cost is a second consideration when H we are disposing of broken lots. Fendlg’s Xclusive Shoe Store. Each $2.00 purchase entitles you to 9 bars Swift’s Pride fine laundry soap for 25c all thiß week at the Home Grocery. —— ; Mrs. Thos. Fowler returned to Lafayette Sunday, after a week’s visit here with her aunt, Mrs. Martha Smith. That rich, mellow, flavor that is so satisfying in a coffee is always found in Ferndell. j. a. McFarland. R. W. Burris had a sale in Gillam township last Thursday. It totaled about $2,200. He is planning to move to Texas. &
The biggest bargains in footwear ever offered in Rensselaer are now to be found at Fendig’s Xclusive Shoe Store. R. C. Pence, who has been working at the college, went tcf Logansport today to be examined for a fireman on the Panhandle railroad. Century rubber boots are reliable, price $4.50, and every pair guaranteed. Fendig’s Xclusive Shoe Store. Daniel Gleason went to Monticello today to attend the horse sale Tuesday. He will return here for the sale Wednesday. Our 15 per cent reduction sale saves you money. See for yourself. Fendig’s Xclusive Shoe Store. Opera House Block. We are turning out about 1,500 loaves of that celebrated 16 to 1 Quaker bread every week. Get in on the ground floor and try it. Mrs. Owen Callahan has been visiting at Wheatfield for several days and returned home today, bringing her daughter, Mrs. John Halladay, home with her, for a short visit. How foolish men are where a beautiful woman is coriserned. Notice It again in “Just a Woman’s Way” which will be the next attraction at Ellis’ Theatre on Friday, Feb. 4th. Prof. Tillman was tip from Lebanon Saturday to visit Mrs. Tillman. He is very much pleased with his outlook in the school work there and likes the people of Lebanon as far as he has become acquainted.
John Lawler has bought of Chas. Schleman the 40 acres that the latter purchased of the Hartsell land. Chas. paid $55 per acre for it and now sells It for SSB per acre. Mr. Lawler also bought the Sible 40 acres. Mrs. Thos. Knox, who has been Inpoor health for the past year and who was in a very serious condition for several weeks during the earlier part of the winter, is now quite a little better and expects to regain her for—1 —- T~~“I If you are married, go and see “Just a Woman’s Way,” it will do you and your wife good. If you are not married, go and see “Just a Woman’s Way,” it will do you and your best girl good. The successful melodrama to the next offering at Ellis* Theatre on Friday, February 4th. Butter Wrappers furnished at thta office—printed or Mask.
