Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 113, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 May 1910 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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LOCAL HAPPENINGS. Two choice modern office rooms for rent To be vacated June Ist by Dr. Washburn, Forsythe Block. Dr. I. M. Washburn will rpove his office from the Forsythe building to the Roth building about the first of June. C. D. Baker, of Danville, 111.,'* who owns 600 acres of land, in Wheatfield township, was in Rensselaer on business today. Thurston Otterberg, who is now working at the carpenter trade in Chicago, is here visiting his uncles, John Werner and Emil Johnson. A fire was reported in the bam on the Elizur Sage*farm, west of town this morning, but it was put out before much damage Resulted. _ J. F. Payne, of Barkley township, today gave $2 toward the soldiers' monument, on which the name of his father. Captain Geo. W. Payne, will appear ' \ If you are not already using or White Star Flour at $1.50 and $1.40, we want you to try a sack. Every sack guaranteed. ROWLES & PARKER. Miss lima Robinson, of Indianapolis, sends $1 for the soldiers’ monument, saying: “It affords me much pleasure to contribute to a cause go worthy as this one.” Melvin Borchardt, of Tampa, Fla., who has been visiting in Milwaukee, Wis., stopped off here for a few days’ visit with his uncles, B. F. and Samuel Fendig. Kuppenheimer Clothing acknowledged the world over as the best and costs no more than inferior makes. Come in and let us show you. ROWLES & PARKER. Mrs. J. T. Randle passed a very bad night last night and it is believed tha”. she is gradually sinking away. Her other daughter, Mrs. D. A. Stoner, ai»rived yesterday from Wichita, Kans. Mrs. J, W. Nelson went to Englewood today to attend the 20th wedding anniversary of her sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Hann. She was accompanied by her grandson, Williard Black. At the dedication of St. Joseph’s' College chapel next Tuesday, ineals will be served ;at the college for 35 cents, thus saving persons attending the dedication, the trouble of bringing lunches w|th them. Phone Hiram Day, at No. 27, for all kinds of building material, etc. .Although he is away temporarily, he will be prepared to lobk after any local work and will take care qf all "Orders left at his residence. Mrs. Oscar McClure and children returned to Hammond today after a residence of a year in Rensselaer. Mr. McClure is employed on the electric railroad there and they decided to again take up their residence nearer his work, Nick Schmitter, who is farming west of town, had the misfortune to lose his most valuable horse a few days ago. It was kicked by another horse and one leg broken, necessitating the killing of it. The horse was valued at S2OO. 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. Latest style type faces and the best paper stock used in printing at The* Republican office.