Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 50, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 28 February 1910 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
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LOCAL HAPPENINGS. A. S. Laßue~made a business trip to Chicago today. Homemade sorghum 60c gal.. Home Grocery. Wade Laßue was home over Sunday visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A S. Laßue. See the nobby spring Kingsbury hats to go with your new suit, at $3.00. C. EARL DUVALL. Miss Hazel Lamson, who teaches school in East Chicago, was home yisitipg relatives over Sunday. Try . our full cream cheese, brick or Limburger, only 20c a pound, at JOHN EGER’S. Thirty-two took the teachers’ examination held by County Superintendent Lamson last Saturday. The next examination will be held March 26th. Medium sized, home made sour pickles for this week, 3 cents a dozen, at JOHN EGER’S. .Assessor John Misch, of Wheatfield township, who was here to get his supplies Saturday, remained ovei ' Sunday, the guest of the family oj Sheriff Shlrer. Don’t forget the Tailor-Made Suit opening Thursday, Friday and Saturday of this week. Suits from $15.00 up. C. EARL DUVALL.
Mrs. Ida Switzer and Mrs. Minnie Switzer returned t<# their home in Kankakee, 111. this morning after a visit of several days 1 here with M?s. Mattie Corliss. Now is your chance to buy a swell Tailor-Made Suit, Thursday, Friday and Saturday of this week. A perfect fit guaranteed or no sale. C. EARL DUVALL. M. J. Thompson, the dairyman, moved today from the Hartsell land to the Bislosky farm and Joe Truly will occupy the Hartsell farm, which now belongs to J. J. Lawler. George Sigo, of Remington, will leave tomorrow for ‘ hfs home near Haynes, N. Dak., Mrs. Sigo, who was formerly Isabelle Luers, will leave about a week later. For this week only, a large 15c can of Singapore Pineapple Cubes, 10c. 2 three pound cans of Fancy California Apricots, Table Peaches or Black Raspberries for 25c. JOHN EGER. We want to figure on your spring fencing bill. We buy by the car and got in before the advance. We can save you money on your fencing. "Electric Weld Fencing”—the best made. ROWLES & PARKER. Miss Mae Rowley, of Wabash, will sing every night this week at the meetings at the Presbyterian church. The first service will be tonight at 7:30 p. m., when Miss Rowley will sing, "His Eye is On You Now.” All are Invited to hear her. Dan Lesh left Sunday for MenomiWis., to close up the deal he had for his farm. Mrs. Lesh was not able to accompany him but he will return soon and accompany his family tc their new home. She is making very encouraging recovery from her recent appendicitis operation. On Thursday, Friday and Saturday of this week, March 3d* 4th and sth, I will hold my tailor-made suit, topcoat and cravenette opening. Easter will soon be here, so be sure and come In and- have your measure taken. Special attention on tailor-mades those three days C. EARL DUVALL.
