Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 49, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 February 1910 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
TONIGHT’S PROGRAM PICTURES. A Rose of the Tenderloin. Why They Married _ , , - „ Back to the Old Home.
LOCAL HAPPENINGS. J. L. Brady is spending today in Chicago. • .. Miss Lund, of Chicago, is visiting Mrs. A. Parkinson. A little home made Sauer Kraut left, 5 cents the quart. HOME GROCERY. John Poole went to Hopkins Park,' 111., this morning to see his farm and transact some business relating thereto. ' « Now is the time for Country Sorghum. .65 cents a gallon. »■ JOHN EGER. Mrs. James Peck and Mrs. Vern & Balcom, of Remington, are here visiting their sister, M rs. Mat Worden; for a few days. Mrs. John Kohler went to Chicago Heights today to see the wife of her scm Peter Kohler, who was operated on at her home last Sunday. Some excellent Limberger Cheese, 50c the 2 pound brick. HOME GROCERY. Daniel - Pillars and wife, formerly of this county, but who have been living at for several months, have now gone to the state soldiers’ home at Lafayette. Douglas Smith, who came here from Chalmers a few months ago and has been working on the section, received a message yesterday from Delphi telling him that his mother was dead. Mrs. J. C. Thornton went to Morocco this morning to visit he'r brother, Ralph Martin, who is soon to move to the west. She will alsq visit at Beaver City before returning home. For ttys week only, two packages of Self-Rising Pancake Flour for 15c. JOHN EGER.
