Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 32, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 February 1910 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
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LOCAL-HAPPENINGS. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Messman and baby returned last Friday from a visit with his parents near Kentland. r The last and greatest sale ever in western Indiana ends Feb. 19. CHICAGO BARGAIN STORE. The crowds at the Chicago Bargain Store is evidence the public appreciate bargains. Mrs. P. L. Davis, of Hammond, came yesterday to visit her brother, William Fry, and to attend the Captain Payne funeral. Less than wholesale prices, carpets, laces, embroideries, ginghams, muslins, calicoes, etc. CHICAGO BARGAIN STORE. William Jacks, southeast of town, sprained his back severely recently and was laid up for some time but is "now able to be out again. They come! They cdme! For miles and rapes to the big closing out sale to end Feb. 19. CHICAGO BARGAIN STORE. J. J. Lawler has had two new 12-ton-scales erected on his farms, one where Joe Nagle lives and the other where Adam Nagle lives. ■/ Less than 50 cents on the $ slothing, shoes, cloaks, furs, etc., last sale of the , CHICAGO BARGAIN STORE. Leonard Elder went to Indianapolis this morning white he will ba operated on-f or appendicitis at'the M. E. hospital. He was accompanied by his sister Mrs. E. L. Hammerton. The regular monthly JLO eent social of the M. E. church will be held at Dr. H. L. Brown’s residepce on River street, Tuesday evenipg, Feb. 8, at 7 o’clock. Everybody cordially invited. Stock to be sold to the highest sealed bid February 24th. You have the right to invoice. We reserve the right to reject any or. all blds. CHICAGO BARGAIN George. W. Hopkins advertised Rhode Island Red cockerals in the Republican. He found plenty of buyers and this morning ordered the advertisement discontinued with the remark, “All gone.’’ « '• ' ' , Mrs. j). D. Hefner, of Minneapolis, arrived here Sunday to attend the funeral of her grandfather, Capt. G. W. Payne. Roy Stephenson, of Norfolk, Neb., also came yesterday for the same purpose. -Bert Abbott, who was injured about two weeks ago when Babcock & Hopkins’ E. M. F. automobile overturned with him east of Pleasant Ridge, was able to return to hls work at the elevator this morning. \ ’ The dance given at Warner’s hall by the Ancient Order of Gleaners last Thursday night was a splendid success and netted the new organization about 119. James Fisher, the organizer, is still working up the membership, and persons wishing information can apply to’either he or Tony Kanne. During the past week Senator A. J. Beveridge’s political advisors have been trying to persuade Carl W. Riddick, editor of the Winamac Republican, to accept the secretaryship of the state committee upon which he served for four years, but he has again declined. The nomination for secretary of state has also been offered him and he likewise declined that. The Winaniac editor is considered one of the best informed men in the state when it comes to organizing a campaign; that’s why Senator Beveridge and others would like to see him in either of the above places.—Francesville Tribune. -
