Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 67, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 19 March 1910 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
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LOCAL HAPPENINGS. I Mr and Mrs. Stewart Hopping left this morning for their home in Loveland, Ohio. Mrs. Tom Herron, of Brookston, came this morning to attend the funeral of Mrs. John Nichols. J. H. S. Ellis has purchased the bill posting plant in Monticello and will run it in connection with the local plant. # C. ,C. R&binson and son, Frank P. Robinson, of Lafayette, came this morning to visit their tenant, .John Sommers. Fancy Northern-grown sand Potatoes, for table or seed, In two and one half bushel sacks, at $1.25 a sack, at John Eger's. John Morgan came up from Indianapolis yesterday, where he is attending Winona technical school, to remain over Sunday. Wheat is still ’ advancing—sl.so for the best flour made, or money refunded. JOHN EGER. Nothing better on the course than Dr Bible. Sunshine and sense characterize hfe lecture.—Baltimore Sun. At the M. E. church, Friday evening, March 25th. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Ham, of Canada, who have been visiting his cousin, Mias Ida Ham,, went to Mt. Ayr this morning to visit relatives before returning to their home. Mrs. C, H. Vick and children will leave tomorrow morning for Seattle, Wash., to join Christy, who has been there for the past year, and where they expect to make their permanent home. The residence of D. K. Frye, a Roselawn merchant, was burned yesterday. It was near the town and is under-* stood to have been completely de:st£oyed,«but the particulars have not been learned. It was insured for SBOO in C. B. Steward’s agency. William Huffman went to Chicago Heights this morning to attend the funeral of Mrs. Mel Davis, a silece. Mrs. Huffman had been there for three weeks. Mrs. Davis contracted the measles shortly after a child was born to her and death resulted. Call and see our nice northern-, grown sand potatoes, in two and onehalf bushel sacks, for 50c a bushel by the sack. - - - “—JOHN EGER. r" : —• • Heavy, impure blood makes a fnud■dy, pimply complexion, headaches, nausea, indigestion. Thin blood makes you weak, pale, sickly. Burdoct Blood Bitters makes the blood rich, red, pure restores perfect health.
