Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 65, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 March 1910 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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Easter Opening —♦ —«. Thursday, Friday, Saturday, March 24, 25, 26. With the Easter Season less than two weeks away, we will be prepared to display the latest Spring- styles of Millinery- beautiful in colors and textures —the popular Gage Hats and a large assortment of our own manufacture. You are cordially invited to look them over. Mrs. H. Purcupile.

LOCAL HAPPENINGS. Mayor G. F. Meyers is spending today in Lowell. Adolph May Will leave tomorrow for Fundy, lowa, to work on a dredge. Henry Niersteimer returned to Pekin, 111., today after a visit here with his uncle, Peter May. Mrs. Michael Kanne and little granddaughter, Alice Kanne, left this morning for a visit at Campus, 111. Mrs. Chas. Jouvenat returned to Chicago this morning after having been here for five weeks, during the sickness of her niece, Miss True George. For this week only, our large package of oatmeal, without a china dish, only 17c. Dur regular 25c package, with a china dish, 20c. . JOHN EGER. Nothing better on the course than Dr Bible. Sunshine and sense characterize his lecture. —Baltimore Sun. At the M. E. church, Friday evening, March 25th. We are showing the finest line of Spring Suits, Hats and Oxfords ever shown in this city. Come in and let us fit you out. ROWLES & PARKER. Lee Kepner and Rue Parcells, two young and excellent barbers, have left Rensselaer and gone to Missouri. Le< expected to locate in St. Louis and Rue in Mexico city, where his brother Fred is. John O’Connor was in town a short time this morning on his way to Monticello. He was “wearin’ o’ the green’ and recalling that 40 years ago today he stood beside the tomb of Napoleon at St. Helena. Ephraim Hughes writes to have his Republican sent to Frankfort, S. Dak. He says: “We are very much impressed with the country out here and the weather has been warm and bright every day since we have been here.” if you like fish, you can cut down your meat bill 75 per cent. Fancy Salmon Trout, 6c a pound. 2 Lake Fish, 6c a pound. " r Whole Codfish, to close out, 5c a pound. •-» JOHN EGER.