Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 76, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 30 March 1910 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
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LOCAL HAPPENINGS. Band concert at the opera house tonight; y- ■ . ♦ . - John J’ooie made a business trip to Monticello today. Hear the boys’ band-at the opera house tonight. Admission 15 and 25 cents. Mrs. Joe Larsh, Mrs. A. R. Kresler and Mrs. Hebry Purcupile are spending today in Chicago. A full line of bulk garden seeds, onion sets and northern-grown seed potatoes at John Eger’s. Mrs. D. S. McConnahay and daughter Pearl, went to Logansport this morning for * visit of several days. ' «m ■■ ■ '-.-r- ; :rr.vr ; 'r ; Rice’s celebrated new garden seeds, regular.sc packages, 2 for sc. JOHN EGER. Patrick Halligan and son James and daughter Maggie are expected home this afternoon from Ocala, Fla. Miss Ethel McCarthy was the guest from Saturday to Monday of friends in Lafayette. Spend 26 cents and hear the boys* band tonight. It will be helping a good thing along. Miss Lillie Lang, who is attending the state university, is visiting her sister, Mrs. Lem Huston, during the spring vacation. Thos. Daugherty continues to improve and today was able to be taken to the home of his daughter* Mrs. W. C. Babcock, for dinner. Mrs. Geo. W. Terwilleger and daughter Mable, went to Chuerubusco today, to visit Mr. Terwilleger’s mother, who is quite old and in frail health. T Mrs. Vern Nowels and son Harold, Mrs. C. C. Warner and daughter Helen, Mrs. J. F. Hardjman and Mrs. R. D. Thompson are spending today in Chicago. F. L. Peregrine and wife, of MeCoysburg, took the train here this morning for Wolcott, for a visit of a few days with her parents, Mr and Mrs. Nelson Ducharme, Sr. William Washburn went to South Bend today, having been called there by the serious and what is thought to be the fatal sickness of his brother Olitrer Washburn, who is about 75 years of age. p }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 fimde or money funded. || * JOHN EGER,
• Mrs. John Kepner had the misfortune to break a small bone in one. of her feet the other day. She was assisting her son in moving a heavy plank, which fell and struck her foot. She will be crippled for some time. > ' ■■■■ N. C. Schafer, of Logan sport, has associated himself with Dr. P. A. Tur•fler in the automobile business. They will handle the Maxwell cars and Mr. Schafer will devote himself to their sale. He is a married man and will move his family here next week. Grant Davisson’s sale In Union township yesterday was a hummer. An immense crowd was present and bidding was spirited. The sale totaled 15,400. Mr. Davisson and family expect to start for Hamilton, N. Dak., next Monday and to occupy his farm recently secured on a trade. If they like it and find that it .agrees with Mrs. Davisson’s health, they will remain there permanently. Mr. Davisson has rented his Union township farm to Frank Payne. Try the Classified Column. *
