Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 109, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 May 1910 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
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LOCAL HAPPENINGS. Fine white clover honey, 15 cents a pound, at Rhoades’ grocery. A son was born last night to George A Kessinger, of Union township. Use A. & K. Best flour and be happy $1.50 a sack at the Home Grocery. • Dean Merica Tyent to Francesville today to spend Sunday with his parents. >• A can of Van Camp’s sauer kraut 9c at the Home Grocery. The College ball team went to Chi'cago today to play the DePaul University team. George Ketchum las begun the carpenter work on his new residence on McCoy Ave. .... m_ ■ ; . ~ Y. Ransford returned today from Chicago, where he recently underwent an operation. Those potatoes fresh from the pit are dandy fine—loc a peck at - the Home Grocery. John B. Ellis returned to his home in Monticello today, after a visit with his son, J. H. S. Ellis. Don’t fail to read the Fat Dinner Man s menu for his Sunday dinner—a 75c dinner for 35c. Cheap, haint it? Fresh Fig Newton Cakes only 12c a pound. JOHN EGER. C. F. Stackhouse is the latest purchaser of an automobile. Yesterday he received a four passenger $1,400 Buick car. For this week only. Our regular 15c imported Singapore Pineapple Cubes for 10c. JOHN EGER. Cyrus Ball, who has been visiting friends here, returned to his home in Francesville today. Mr. Ball is thinking strongly of moving to Mitchell, S. Dak., where his son is now located. W. H. Beam, the popular Monon agent, is taking his long talked of vacation and will probably take a western trip as previously announced. He has been relieved by Jesse York, iof Monon. v - F. B. Meyer, whose removal from the position of assistant postmaster of Gary is mentioned elsewhere, is here today in" company with three prominent citizens of Lake county. The nature of their business here is not made public. The late freeze has cut the fruit crop short. Save your home canned fruit and buy California canned fruit before the prices advance. 2 cans fancy California canned Apricots or Lemon Cling Peaches for 25c. JOHN EGER. The Rensselaer high school boys ■did not cut much of a figure with the ■ combined Wrens and men’s team Friday afternoon. “Hub” Green, Bob Wartena and Dr. Washburn each took a turn in the box for the old school and the youngsters couldn’t connect with the shoots from any of the trio. Howard Clark, the regular pitcher for ■the high school boys, was unable to play, owing to an injury, and Harry Morehouse made his initial appearance in the box. He did fairly well, ‘.but some of the Wrens started in to fatten up their batting averages and made long hits. The game was well played, only one or two errors being made. The final score was, H. S. 2; Men 8. We are receiving letters like this every few days: Mr. John Eger. Dear Sir; Enclosed find cheek for $6.00. Please send ns hy freight a barrel of Aristos flour. We have not had any good bread Blnce we left Jasper county.
