Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 112, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 11 May 1910 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
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LOCAL HAPPENINGS. Felix Parker is'down from Roselawn today. Miss Marlette Wells, of Tippecanoe City, Ohio, is visiting the family of Dr. E N. Loy. Mrs. Roy Cheesman and little nephew, Dee Hickman, are spending today with relatives in Lafayette. ■ Al I Two choice modern office rooms for rent To be vacated June Ist by Dr. Washburn, Forsythe Block. 4 two-pound cans of cranberry sauce for 25 cents. JOHN EGER. B. J. Gifford, of Kankakee, and C. E. Kersey, F. E. Lewis and C. J. Hobbs, of Kersey, are all in Rensselaer today. Mrs. James W. Hess left yesterday for Indianapolis after having spent several months in Rensselaer with her sister, Mrs. Kate R. Watson. John R. Phillips, who is a viewer on a joint ditch in White and Jasper counties, made a business trip to Mon ticello today, relating to tlje same. Mrs. M. H. Hemphill,- accompanied by her cousin, Mrs. Emma Rouse, of Columbus, Ohio, left last week for Colorado Springs, where she will remain all summer. Phone Hiram Day, at. No. 27, for all kinds of building material, etc. Although he is away temporarily, he will be prepared to look after any local work and will take care oCall orders left at his residence. Theodofe George returned' last evening from Goshen, where he met with about 700 old comrades of the 157th Spanish-American war veterans. Their old colonel, Geo. Studebaker, was there, and they had a fine reunion. A young man went clear to Shelby the other afternoon to get a couple of bottles of whiskey, and then broke one by letting it slip down his trouser leg while walking down Main street, and he just saved the other bottle by a kicky catch. Mrs. Peter Kohler is improving from her serious condition of the fore part of last week, at her home in Chicago Heights. Her recovery will be quite slow, however. Her brother, Harry Watson, expects to visit her there again the latter part of this week. A married man with 'a prescription was looking for a druggist at about 10:30 o’clock Tuesday night. He said that his wife was sick and needed kidney medicine. His appearance indicated that if his wife got any part of the prescription that he wanted filled, she would get it from his breath. May and cash wheat has advanced 10 cents a bushel in the past week, but we are still offering you the best flour made, Aristos, Gem of the Valley and Lord's Best at $1.50 a sack. Golden Glow, equal to what others ask $1.50 for, only $1.40. Every sack guaranteed or money refunded. JOHN EGER. Assessors Lefler, of Hanging Grove., and Henry C. Meyers, of Walker, were making their reports from the spring property assessment today. Mr. Meters reports that he found 46 vacant buildings in Walker township this year, but notwithstanding this fact the total assessment in Walker township shows an increase pver last year, owing to more extensive stock feeding that is being done. For this week only, 4 cans of peas, hominy, sour kraut, wax or string beans or pumpkin for 25c and if these goods are not equal in quality to what others charge 10c or 3 for 25c, we cheerfully refund your money. JOHN EGER.
