Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 48, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 25 February 1910 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
TONIGHT’S PROGRAM ■ -r —(♦- — PICTURES. Judgment SONG. Sweetest Hours of Childhood.
Household Goods for Sale. As we are going to move away, we will sell at private dale, the following articleß:—l square piano; 1 base burner; 1 couch; 1 dining table; 1 extension table; dining chairs and rockers; 1 kitchen cabinet; 1 clothes hamper; washing machine and .wringer; bed and commode; springs and mattress; 2 stands. ED HOPKINS, N. Cullen St. Some excellent Limberger Cheese, 50c the 2 pound brick. HOME GROCERY. We had buyers from Chicago to Philadelphia, Pa., but rather than give it away to them, we have decided to give it to our customers. / CHICAGO BARGAIN STORE. Sam Finney, one of the leading members of the Chicago Board of Trade, was here a short time yesterday looking after his local branch of the business. From heiA he went to Goodland and Fowler. ‘
Arthur Gilbert, of Fowler and his divorced wife, Mrs. Eva Gilbert, of Monon, have been reunited in marriage. The groom is now in business for himself "and is said to be doing well. Mj;s. Felix French, and daughter, who are visiting here from Hutchinson Kansas, are making their first visit pack to their old home in six years. They are visiting Mrs. French’s lister, Mrs. Thos. Lamson, and her brother, Jeff Smith. C. B. Wells was in from Barkley township yesterday and subscribed for the Republican for his sons Simeon and Morton, who after working a year at Minot, N. Dak., have rented a farm and commenced farming for themg! selves. Mr. Wells expects to .visit them in July or August.
The fB-nx>nths-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Alter, of Union township, is quite sick with membranous croup, which is about the same thing as diphtheria. The family physician administered anti-toxin yesterday evening and it is thought the little one will recover, Mrs. George Morehead and daughter, Rosa, of North Vernon, Jennings county, are visiting the family of H. C. ,Nevill. Miss Rosa will accompany Mrs. A L. Morehead on her return to her home at Linion, Colo. Ellery Morehead. a brother of Al, who has been in Union for several years, will start back there in a day or two after a visit of a month with relatives here, at Remington and in Jennings county. Otto Anderspn reports that his brother, A. C. Anderson, has tha yellow Jaundice and has been quite sick at his home for Several days. . He had expected to go tlf ough to North Dakota with Otto’s household goods while Otto accompanied his family but the doctor thinks this would not be safe for him to undertake and be will probably start as soon as he feels sufflc* iehtly well to undertake the trip. Toby Wood will accompany Qtto and John Tanner wkll go at the same time. They have now decided to load their effects at Ade, Newton county, instead of at Brook and to start March Bth.
