Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 59, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 March 1910 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Sam Pullins is planning io go back to Montana this spring. See the line of Ladies’ Suits and Dresses, at The G. E. Murray Co. For the land's sake, buy a Corn King spreader of Maines & Hamilton. Try Stork extra fine grade Hominy, 3 cans for 25c at the Home Grocery. Earl and Will Barkley and Bruce Hardy made a business trip to Lafayette today. Chas. Grow made a trip to Wolcott today to close up a lease for a farm he owns there. See my I*4 yard lengths in blues amL greys as they are the swellest yet- TUTEUR. New goods at cost, old goods at half retail price, to close out. CHICAGO BARGAIN STORE. Mrs. Roy Chissom returned to Chi-, cago today after a short visit here wjth her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gebrge McCarthy. Nice sound eating and cooking Apples, 30c, 35c and 40c a peck at JOHN EGER’S. Mrs. Margaret Pullen returned to Indianapolis today after having spent the past four months here with her, daughter, Mrs. George Fate.

Fancy large Northern Grown Sand Potatoes, best for table and seed, in two and one half hushel sacks, in five and ten bushel lots,' 60c a bushel at EGER’S. Katharine Schmitt, of today to visit her daughter, Mrs; 1 Matt Nesius. Stack & Son also came fronr Chicago to paint Matt’s house and barn. Nick Schmitter has moved to one o his father-in-law, H. R. Grow’s farms northwest of town. His College avenue house is being occupied by Clifford family.

Suits pressed, 50c. Suits pressed and cleaned, SI.OO. H. B. TUTEUR, over Warner Bros. I guarantee all coat fronts to hold their shape, and will reline any garment where the linings or trimmingß do not give entire satisfaction. H. B. Tuteur. Nice large Northern Grown Sand Potatoes, in five and ten bushel lots, in two and one half bushel sacks, 50c a bushel. JOHN EGER. Mrs, Victor Walker left this* morning for Indiana Harbor, where her husband had preceded her and where they will make their future home. Victor expects to engage in teaming. Accidents will happen, but the bestregulated families keep Hr. Thomas' Eclectic Oil for such emergencies. It subdues the pain and heals the hurts. A. A. Anheir and R. C. Marsh, of Monticello, were here yesterday talking about starting a cigar factory with a retail store aq.l pool room. Thej could find no available room and will r-obably give up the plan.

Harrison Wasson has completed hiq arrangements for putting in a butter making factory in Rensselaer and yesterday let the contract for the machinery. He will also naanufacture ice cream. He will probably occupy one of the Leopold rooms ya Rensselaer street, near Duvall’s livery barn. A rare opportunity to buy your Easter outfit at the great closing out sale. » CHICAGO BARGAIN , STORE. - - A healthy man is a king in his own right; an unhealthy man is an unhappy slave. (Burdock Blood Bitters builds up sound health—keeps you well. Joe Blake and family are stopping with her father, A. G. W. Parmer, for a few days preparatory to starting to Oklahoma City, Okla., where he ex-1 .beets to engage in business.