Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 89, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 April 1910 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
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LOCAL HAPPENINGS. Good Evening, have any of your neighbors bought new autos? Mrs. W. H. Brenner and her mother Mrs. Hart, went to Goodland today for a short visit. Thos. Crockett is spending today with his daughter, Mrs. W. O. McCord, at Mt. Ayr. Mrs. Frank Kresler and children are spending today with Mr. and Mrs. Firman Thompson at Parr. Special prices on our rugs and lace curtains that are sure to interest you. ROWLES & PARKER. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Christley and baby, of Jordan township, took the 10:55 train here today for Chicago. You never before had an opportunity to buy your new spring goods at wholesale; closing out the Chicago Bargain Store, B. -Forsythe, Prop. Mrs. Augustus McKean and Miss lola Jane McKean, of Altoona, Pa., are here to settle the Proudley estate in court. Boys’, women’s and children’s tennis slippers, 30c and 40c, worth 50c and 60c. CHICAGO BARGAIN STORE. Mrs. Noah Dunn, Mrs. Henry Grove and Mrs. Pruett, of Remington, were guests Wednesday of J. A. McFarland and family. J. W. Ott, of Crown Point, was here on business today, coming through with his nephew, Mallie Clark, in an Oakland automobile. Don’t think that piles can’t be cured. Thousands of obstinate cases have been cured by Doan’s Ointment. 50 cents at any drug store. Dr. F. H. Hemphill has been chosen to fill the vacancy on the city board «f health made by the removal from the city of Dr. H. J. Laws. We are the only house in town that carries a full line of package and bulk garden seeds, onion sets, and north-ern-grown seed potatoes. JOHN EGER. Capt. J. M. Wasson was taken quite sick Tuesday with indigestion that closely resembled appendicitis. He improved some later in the day however and is now gaining strength and no ill results are feared. James Craig came down from Thayer this morning bringing a number of jacksnipe which he divided between E. L. Hollingsworth and J. P. Hammond. He states that he never knew jacksnlpe to be so thick along the river as they are this year. D. W. Waymire was down from DeMotte yesterday buying some articles of household furniture. The creamery business is coming along splendidly, he reports, and he is selling from 400 to 600 pounds of butter in Rensselaer each week. , Mr. and Mrs. Alex Miller and Jas. O. Haskell, of Bluffton, came yesterday’to attend the funeral today at Mt. Ayr, of James H. Dunlap, whose widow is a sister of Mr Haskell and Mrs. Miller. L. B. Haskell, of Chicago, and W. K. Haskell, of Pullman, are also at Mt. Ayr to attend the funeral.
