Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 107, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 5 May 1910 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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LOCAL HAPPENINGS. John Eger is laid up at his home today with pleurisy. A can of Van Camp’s sauer kraut 9c at the Home Grocery. The ladies’ literary society will meet Friday afternoon at 2 o’clock with 'Mrs. John Gwin. Mrs. Milton Roth and son Harold went to Evanston,'lll., this morning for a few days’ visit with her sister. Fresh Fig Newton 'Cakes only 12c a pound. I JOHN EGER. Miss Lena Tuteur returned Wednesday evening from Indianapolis, where she has been for geveral days, visiting her cousin, Mrs. Hattie Tuteur Stern. For this week only. Our regular 15c imported, Singapore Pineapple Cubeß for 10c, JOHN EGER. Mrs. Harley Shields, of Duluth, Minn., is here to spend the summer with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Platt, on account of the bad health of the latter. C. S. Chamberlin went to Chicago this morning and expects to bring Mrs. Chamberlin home with him if she is able to leave the hospital. Her improvement since her last operation has been quite rapid. Hundreds of men, women and children are regtilarly wearing our shops, year in and year out. Why? Because we sell the best shoes made and make a specialty of fitting the feet. ROWLES & PARKER. Lawrence Hildebrand, Sr., came down from Chicago last Sunday. He was on the train that is' due here at 1:59, but the engine got off the traces at 47th street and the train was delayed for about an hour and a half. Mrs. Joe Jackson, daughter of Perry Marlatt, about whose health quite unfavorable reports have been coming from Longmont, Colo., is now quite a little improved. It is expected to take her to Eldorado Springs, Colo., shortly, in the hope that the conditions there be favorable to her health. John Robinson, son of Mrs. G. M. Roblusoq, who has been taking a course in tile and mantle setting at the Winona Technical School in Indianapolis, came home Tuesday and will remain here during the summer. He has not completed the course but feels qualified to work at it and will probably return to the school next fall to complete the course. % Chas. Fleming and little son, from west of Mt. Ayr, were in Rensselaer yesterday and he stopped in at the Republican- office to renew his Republican 1 subscription. kfr. Fleming is now Raising some thoroughbred barred rock chickens that he believes will be in fine shape for the nextpoultry show. He bought a fine strain and is giving then) every attention with a view to exhibiting them during our next show. He also fancies Rhode Island Reds and has’ about decided to raise some of them also, The horse sale Wednesday did not attract as many people as usual. Farmers are generally about as busy as tBSy can be and there are very few surplus horses. The sale was. not advertised any this time, either, and probably some people forgot that it is a ,fixed institution for the first .Wednesday in each month. Not many good, big horses were brought in, but therer were a number of small animals and several that are termed “skates." These found a ready market with some Chicago Jewish buyers, who shipped out 2* head. There were a few other sales and some local trading. The next sale will be Wednesday, May 4th.