Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 84, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 April 1910 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
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"Billy” McClinter Comedian ;
LOCAL HAPPENINGS. Oil 10c, gasolene 16c. Let us deliver them to you. The Home Grocery. Mrs. H. C. Anderson and niece, of Lee, are spending today in Rensselaer. Agent for the Chicago Rug Mfg. Co. now here; get your carpets ready. Phone 350. Miss Leila Boyle, of Hammond, spent yesterday with Miss Mary Childers. Every day bargain day with us. Fendig’s Exclusive Shoe Store, Opera House Block. G. R. Hart and wife, of Olney, 111., are visiting their daughter, Mrs. W. H. Brenner at.the Makeever house. Some special good work shoes at tttoney saving prices in the bargain shoe department at the Home Grocery. Mrs. H. C. Hoshaw went to Mt. Ayr today to visit her daughter, Mrs. Frank Burns.. Miss Beam returned to her '“Work at the Babcock & Hopkins elevator office yesterday, having recovered from her recent illness.
It don’t require much wind to sell a good flour like A. & K’s. Best. One trial will convince you. $1.50 per sack at the Home Grocery.
Bill Grayson is down from Chicago. He is braking- for the C. I. & S. railroad and getting in steady time. His brothers, Roy and Jess, are also in Hammond. We still have some girls’ good shoes, sizeß 8 to 1 at 85 cents. Ask to see these, when in our store. Fendig’s Exclusive Shoe Store, ' Opera House Block. Mrs. James E. Myers, whose husband died a few weeks ago, held a sale 1 -w tjtiuesoay ar tirey occupied north of Rensselaer, and today went to Oxford, where she and her three children will make their future home. We have just received a fine assortment of Oxfords for boys and girls. We have the new things for them. Inspect our line before purchasing your children shoes. Fendig’s Exclusive Shoe Store, Opera Houbc Block.; _
E. Ranton, Sr., and wife, returned to their home in Hoopston, 111., today. He is much improved over his condition of a few weeks ago and is apparently entirely recovered from the slight paralytic Btroke he suffered.
S. R. Nichols Teceived a message yesterday notified him of the death of his grandson, the infant child ot Mr. and Mrs. James Bishop, at their home in Spokane, Wash. The causen>£ death was pneumonia. Mrs. Bishop waß formerly MlßSfßertha Nichols.
Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets assist nature in driving all impurities out of the system, insuring a free and regular condition and restoring the organs of the body to health and strength* Sold by all dealers. 0
•Johnnie” Hanks pitched for St. Ignatius yesterday against Lake Forest and won his game by the score of 9 to 2. He struck out 11 men and allowed only 3 hits. John is in fine form and if Rensselaer is going to play hall they had better get after him.
