Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 51, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 March 1910 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

TONIGHT’S PROGRAM —♦ — PICTURES. Fantine, from Victor Hugo’s Les Miserables. SONG. My, but Pm Longing for Ton.

Medium sized, home made sour pickles for this week, 3 cents a dozen, at _ JOHN EGER’S. Mrs. Edward Caln, 80 years of age, who lives south of town, suffered a slight stroke of paralysis one day, fast week and was in quite a serious condition for a time. Monday, however, she was somewhat better. Also at the opening, we will show you the finest and best line of readymade suits, top coats and cravenettes that you ever had a chance to see, all at moderate prices. C. EARL DUVALL. •- Mr. and Mrs. Reed McCoy- were in from McCoysburg today. Beed is just recovered from the measles. His father, George McCoy, who is now 83 years of age, is enjoying very good health. 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.

Mrs C. W. Rhoades returned this morning from Goodland, where she was taken Sunday via auto by her son Kenneth And wife. Her mother, Mrs. W. H. Townsend, who lives at Goodland, is in quite poor health. Dr. Laws moved yesterday to the house vacated by Vern Robinson on Weston street and King Davis moved to tlye house on Cullen street vacated by Dr. Laws. Harry Jacobs moved to the house vacated by Mr. Davis. —* J ———— i —-—l —■ ’ _ John Miller and wife and two sons moved here last week from Miami county, and occupy the old George Cover farm, in Union township, which they bought last fall. Mrs. Miller is a sister of Mrs. Chester Zea. —__ .—_ r . : ;. " Tr ''\ , . • ■■ ; ; We were temporarily out of Arlstos Flour last week, but now have two cars again. Aristos, Gem of the Valely, and Lord’s'Best flour. Three of the best flours made, only $1.50 a sack. JOHN EGER.

E. G. Sternberg went to Grant Park, 111., yesterday to look up a dredging job. The Howe ditch will be completed tomorrow and then with a little digging of rock near the old Stott Grant farm, the Sternberg work in Jasper county will be at an end. 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. Ephraim Hughes sale Saturday was a good one, all the stock and tools bringing good prices. The rain did not materially interfere. Mr. Hughes will move to North Dakota and reserved part of his stock to take along with him. W. A Crigler, who bought the Pumphrey farm and moved from Mt Ayr to it when Newt Ppmpbrey moved to town, has started in rifeht by subscribing to the Republican. He resided in Newton county for many years and is a good acquisition to our citizenship. ■

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 ffttention on tailor-mades those three days C. EARL DUVALL. -