Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 96, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 April 1910 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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LOCAL HAPPENINGS. 5»,.. - Aii home print today. ' •m Read pages two and three today. eg ‘ i ■. ■ Dr. W. L. Myer has purchased Chas. Porter’s Ford automobile. J. J. Hunt made a business trip to Lafayette today. Before buying shirts elsewhere,, see our Market Brand shirts at 35c. The Model, S. Leopold, Mgr. Mrs. H. R. -Kurrie oame today for a short visit with her father, S. P. Thompson. 1 gallon can apples or 1 gallon can pie peaches for 25c. JOHN EGER. Victor, the son of W. P. Michael, of Jordan township, is improved from a severe case of pneumonia. W. 0 McCord, of Chicago, met his wife here yesterday and together they went to Mt. Ayr this morning. Let us deliver your gasoline, 15c a gallon. JOHN EGER.

Miss Nora Morgan is here from Kansas City for a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs r George Morgan. Kid Churchill is here from Oklahoma City. He will work in this state for some time, being at Emporia. Everybody read this local. It means nioney to you. All Market Brand staple shirts 35c each. Model Clothing Co., S. Leopold,-Mgr. Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Austin, of Wheatfleld township, were in Rensselaer today. He is one of the substantial farmers of that section. Any standard 50c shirt, Saturday, April 23rd, 35c. Come in and look them over Model Clothiers, S. Leopold, Mgr. a ■ Harry Grow is building a big cattle barn on his farm north of town. It will be 36 by 60 feet in dimensions and a fine barn. Stewart Hammoffd continues poorly. He was yesterday taken to the borne of his son-in-law, Marion I. Adams southeast of town. Attorney G. A. Williams and Mayor G. F. M/Byers went to today, the former as an attorney and the latter as a witness in a land sale law suit. -

Mrs. J. H. Chapman left on the 10:55 train yesterday for Louisville, Ky., for a visit of about two weeks with Mrs. Helen Kelley Reed and husband. Take advantage of our 10 per cent reduction sale on all clothing, commencing Thursday, April 21st to Saturday evening, April 23rd. Model Clothiers, S. -Leopold, Mgr. A. J. McFarland, the groceryman, has been having a great amount of trouble with rheumatism for some time and is laid up at his home with rheumatism. *]-: , Remember aur goods are all marked in plain figures and we will give you a straight 10 per cent discount from marked price. The Model, S. Leopold, Mgr. E. V. Ransford, proprietor of the 99cent racket store, was operated on in a Chicago hospital Wednesday. He stood the operation very well but it will be some time before he can leave the hospital. • John Duvall came home Wednesday night to remain. He put in the early spring season buying and selling horses for Billy Riebolt, of St. Paul, Minn., and sold the last load at Aberdeen, S. Pak. He did not like the Dakota or Montana country well enough to make it his home. '