Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 74, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 28 March 1910 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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A. Dtfnnelly went to Lafayette~and other points today -on an onion selling trip. Mrs. Will Porter, Francesville, is visiting-her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Clark. Miss Olive Parish, of Chicago, was the guept oyer Sunday of A. E. Kirk and family. Misses Hope and Ethel Hurley went to Reynolds this morning for a visit with relatives. •- P George Long will return to Illinois University tomorrow, his vacation being only from Thursday to Tuesday. George Hemphill was home from Chicago yesterday for a visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. I. N. Hemphill. i. - 'This is the date of the republican district convention at Lafayette and several republicans went from Rensselaer to attend it. You can save $$ for a short time at the great Closing out sacrifice sale of the CHICAGO BARGAIN STORE. Arthur Lingenfelter Was over from Kokomo Sunday getting his household goods ready to ship to Kokomo, where he has secured permanent employment in the Appefson automobile company's plant. * ■ j Don’t pay $1.75 for flour, but come to Rensselaer and get the best flour made for $1.50 a sack. Guaranteed equal to any flour made or money refunded. JOHN EGER. Frank Ham has sold through the C. P. Wright & Son agency, his 60 acre farm southeast of town. The purchaser is a man' named Fix, of Boswell, who will materially improve the farm. The consideration was $65 per acre, which gave Mr. Ham a substantial profit. . 4 Mrs. Chas. Hopkins, who moved with her husband from Barkley township to Surrey, N. Dak., about two years ago, died there on March 19th. She was the daughter of John Hill, who moved from Barkley township to the southern part of Indiana also about two years ago. Spencer feros., of Wolcott, have arranged to engage in the dairy business in Rensselaer and will start the latter part of the week. They will live on the place where Mr. Thornton has been living and will probably be ready for business Friday. They come well recommended and will doubtless get a large business. 0 / r Chase Kelley, a former Rensselaer boy, was here several days last week visiting his relatives, the Wright families. He is now engaged in the Insurance business in Eauclaire, Wis., and is getting along very nicely. His mother, Mrs. Agnes Kelley, who lives with her sons, Charles and Park, in Madison, Wis., arrived here Friday for a short visit. She is returning from a visit with relatives in Ohio and with her daughter, Mrs. Helen Reed, at Louisville. . * ! John Copsey, the baker, who has been working for George Fate for some time, has secured a position at Sheridan/ Ind., and will begin work there Wednesday and hig, place will be filled here by Theo. Palmer, of Indianapolis, who is already in charge. Mr. Copsey has made many friends here and some particularly close friendships that are apt to reßplt shortly in him acquiring a bread baker of his own, and things looking Rosy at Sheridan, he Is apt to Carr(y) out his plans in short order. See the new ladies’ tailor-made suits, jackets, shirt waijsts, rugs, lace curtains, Oxford ties, Wash dressgoods, underwear 2 , etc. Phone 36. Closing out sale of the CHICAGO BARGAIN STORE.