Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 38, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 February 1910 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
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Benefit for Pythian Orphans’ Home. On Wednesday evening, February 16th, a benefit will be given by the Pythian Sisters lor the Pythian Orphans' Home. A big double bill will be given. Tickets will be on sale at the door and also by solicitors. Admission 10 cents.
LOCAL HAPPENINGS.
Joseph Blake left this morning for Oklahoma City, for a short visit. Mrs. Orlan Grant went to Hammond this morning to visit her mother, Mrs. P. A. Hasson. - Dennis Casto went to Marion this morning to visit his uncle, William Casto. Mrs. H. W. Jackson returned Saturday from a visit with her sister in Champaign, 111. Do your trading at Murray’s, the only profit sharing general business house in Rensselaer. A new stock of standard prints and thread, 4 cents. Last week of the Chicago Bargain Store. Chas. Casto ljeft this morning for Redtown, S. Dak., where he expects to work this summer. * Greater bargains than ever throughout the entire stock. Last week of the Chicago Bargain Store. David Brook, who has been working on a farm near Mt. Ayr, left this morning for his home at Kewanna, Ind. If you have not the cash it will pay you to borrow to buy goods at onehalf price. Last week, to end Feb. 19th. CHICAGO BARGAIN STORE. The Columbian Concert Co., composed of three blind musicians and their leader, will be at the M. E. church tomorrow night. Don’t let anything keep, you away. Thousands of 5 and 10 cent counter goods now 3% and 7 cents, many worth 15 and 25 cents. Last week of the Chicago Bargain Store. Cory Price, of northwest of Remington, announces that he will quit farming and will hold a public sale on next Tuesday, Feb. 22, when he will sell his personal property^ The Epworth League lecture course numbers have beengetting better each time, and a great treat" is in store for all who hear the Tuesday night program. It is the Columbian Concert Co. John Robinson went so Indianapolis this morning to enter Winona Technical Institute to take up a course of mantle and tile setting, the same course that Jim George and John Morgan are taking. Jasper county prices for h'orses have not yet reached the high price paid at a recent sale in Benton county. The Republican-Leader tells of a sale last Wednesday where one horse sold tor $367 and a mare sold for $361. C. V. Borkland and Ora Light, of Brook, are in Rensselaer today and left an order with W. H. Mackey for a tombstone to be erected at the grave of the former’s daughter and latter’s wife, whose sad death occurred about a year ago. W. W. Washburn and wife came over from Gqodland for over Sunday* and did not get to return until this morning. His big Jackson automobile was not acting just right and he bad some repairs made at the garage before returning. Monticello’s basketball championship gmfetttoni weal glimmering when at Lebanon Saturday night they were defeated by the score of 25 to 12. It was a rough game and 39 fouls were called during its progress, 15 against Montleello and 24 against Lebanon. Montleello made only one field goal, making 10 points from fools.
