Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 79, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 April 1910 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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LOCAL HAPPENINGS. , Anson Cox made a business trip to Chicago today. J. H. S. Ellis made a business trip 'to Monticello today. Oranges now on sale for l%c apiece at the Model Bakery. H. W. Woods, Sr., made a business trip to Monon today. A full line of bulk garden seeds, onion sets and northern-grown seed potatoes at John Eger’s. Harvey Davisson and family took their departure this morning for their new home at Hamilton, N. Dak. Rice’s celebrated new garden seeds, regular 6c packages, 2 for sc. JOHN EGER. Mrs. Frank Bruner and little daughter are here from Lafayette to visit her mother, Mrs. Chas. Stanley. Headquarters for all kinds of fine cakes, made in Rensselaer, at the Model Bakery. Mr. and Mrs. L. Strong went to Ambia today to remain over Sunday with their daughter, Mrs. Dal Yeoman and family. *• ' Big, yellow, juicy, sweet oranges at 18c per dozen at the Model Bakery. Come early and buy before they are all gone. J. M. Sauser went to Fort Sheridan today for a visit at the army post. After having served for 30 years he don’t want to break away too suddenly. . J. C. Thrawls returned to Logansport today. He will be 84 years of age on May 20th and says that he feelß better than he has for ten years and is a very well preserved man. Misses Carrie and Mary Sherry returned today to their home in Eaton, Ind. The former taught school in Union and the latter in Hanging Grove townships the past year. Don’t pay f 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. Dorothy, the 18-months-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Snyder, died at Kingsbury, 111., where the family has been lvilng for the past year. Mr. Snider and family mov from Parr to Illinois. Pneumonia was the cause of death. The body was brought here today and buried in the Dunkard cemetery in Barkley township. Charles B. Steward, who represents as truant officer, the state board of charities, reports that he has just placed a boy from the state orphanage at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Gubb, near Virgie. The boy is 12 years of age and he has a few other boys about the same age that he would like to get homes for. Attorney J. E. Westfall, formerly located at Remington, but now engaged in practice at Whiting, came to Rensselaer this afternoon and went overland to Remington to see - his aged mother. \He said he just came down for a little rest and got off at Rensselaer in order to drive across country and get a little fresh air and a country drive. Fancy Baldwin apples, 80 and 85c a peck. Fancy Navel oranges, 30c a dot an. ■ JOHN EGER. ■ Stops earache in two minutes; toothache or pain of burn or scald in five minutes; hoarseness, one hour; muscle-ache, two hours; sore throat twelve hours—Dr. Thomas’ Eclecth Oil, monarch over pain.