Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 62, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 March 1910 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]
MONDAY LOCALS. Try the Classified Column. Medium-sized homemade spiced sour pickles, 3c a dozen, at John Eger’s. Chas. Snyder left for lowa this morning, where he will work on a dredge. Come and see me before buying your new suit. Prices from $lO to S4O, H. B. Tuteur. Judson Hayden, of the May wood Stock Farm, near Indianapolis, was the guest Sunday of W. J. Holmes. Joseph Lane, .of Newton township, who is 85 years of age, is quite% little improved from his recent, sickness. I guarantee all coat fronts to hold their shape, and will reline any garment where the linings or trimmings do not give entire satisfaction. H. B. Tuteur. Call and see our nice northern? grown sand potatoes, in two and onehalf bushel sacks, for 50c a bushel by the sack. ——- JOHN EGER. Frank Brusnahan, of Ricardo, N s Mex., where he is practicing law, is home on a short business trip and for a visit with his father, Thos. Brusnahan and other relatives. Wheat is still .advancing—sl.so for the best flour made, or money refunded. JOHN EGER. Mrs. John Eiglesbach, who was operated on at the Chicago hospital last Thursday, is getting along as well as could be expected. She will be at the hospital probably for three weeks yet. Today is quite blustery and cold, the first disagreeable day in the month. March has been behaving splendidly and tomorrow is promised by the weather man to be clear and warmer again. Have you seen the nobby Kingsbury hats for spring. .If not, you had better get busy, as you will never fegret it, as I can show you the finest line in the city and have all sizes to fit all heads. C. EARL DUVALL. The Ladies’ Industrial of the M. E. church will conduct its annual Easter Apron Bazaar and Market on Saturday, March 26th, in the old postoffice building. Watch for further announcements. Will and Earl Barkley have purchased a new stallion of Crouch Bros., of Lafayette. They also own the fine horse bought of Couch by Ellzur Sage. Bruce Hardy will have charge of the horses.
Mrs. J. K. Burr, of Mt. Vernon, lowa, who has been visiting the Moody, families here for the past two weeks, left this morning for her home. Misses Bessie and Nell Moody accompanied her as far as Chicago. i I want to figure with you on your spring suit or top coat and I will show you where I can save you from $3.00 to $5.00 a suit. Pure wool serges, fancy gray Worsted and cassimeres, SIO.OO, $12.00 and $15.00 a suit. C. EARL DUVALL. Owing to the sickness of Captain Burnham, the Ladies of the G. A. R. have postponed their social which was to have been held Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. J. M. Wasson, to Thursday evening of next week. I just received the swellest line of neckwear from New York for Faster that was ever shown in the county, in all the latest colorings and shapes. All at 50c each. C. EARL DUVALL. Mrs. Estel Pierson and children left this morning for their home near Miller, S. Dak. They have been here for five months visiting her father, Joseph Lane, of Newton township. Her sister, Mrs. Harvey Messman, accompanied her as far as Chicago. X If you want a swell tailormade suit or top coat, be sure and see my line, as I carry the best and largest line in the county. 2,500 or 3,000 yard and a quarter length samples to pick from. All at reasonable prices. | C. EARL DUVALL. Mrs. E. J. P. Alter has purchased a new automobile, which was brought here Saturday by a chauffer. It is a Franklin car of the limousine pattern and is the first enclosed car ever owned in Rensselaer. It is a very beautiful car and will doubtless afford its owner much pleasure. Her grandson, Hugh Kirk, will be her chauffer, it is understood.
