Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 182, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 August 1910 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
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LOCAL HAPPENINGS. Buy your threshing coal at Maines & Hamilton’s. Phone 273. Perry Horton went to Hamqiond this morning on a business trip. Wagon beds, from sl9 to $24, at Maines & Hamilton’s, phone 273. For iced tea, try the fancy Turtle Chop black and green tea at the fTome Grocery. Born, this morning, Aug. 2, to Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Parker, a daughter, and their sixth child. A nice pair of pants fixes up an old suit to look good. Look them over at Murray’s Clothing Store. Misses Aileen and Florence Allman went to Remington yesterday to visit relatives for a few days. Miss Edna Halligan returned to Indiana Harbor this morning after a visit here with her aunt, Mrs. Dal Nichols.
. . ,Mark O’Brien left this morning for his home at Mowbray, N. Dak., after spending his vacation in Rensselaer. The Home Grocery makes a specialty of luncheon goods. The best in olives, pickles, preserves, fresh fruits, etc., always found there. The Christian church ladies will hold their regular monthly social at the residence of Mrs. Hester Hoyes, Wednesday afternoon. All invited. We can still furnish you old wheat flour, Aristos, Gem of the Valley or Lord's Best. Every sack guaranteed or money refunded. $1.50 a sack. JOHN EGER. Mrs. Caddie Harding Tourne, of New Orleans, is visiting her sister, Mrs. Abel Grant. Her other sister, Mrs. Dr. Tynes, of Amite City, La., is In Chicago, but will visit here before her return. Mrs. Irwin Lewis has not only brought action for divorce from her husband but has also caused his arrest on a charge of assault and battery, which will be tried tomorrow by Squire Irwin. — Leland Jessen has taken the position of night operator for the Monon •in Rensselaer. The position he had with* the Scliwabacher & Co. Rensselaer office has been taken by Mr. Mulchaliy, of Chicago. 'x. ■■ ■ William Weese, the Wheatfleld man who was locked up by Marshal Davis Saturday night and who had the index finger of his right hand mashed in the jail door, Came to Rensselaer this morning and had his physician dress the injured member. Weese stated that he had consulted an attorney with a view of bringing action against the marshal and his bondsmen.
Special Pants Sale $5.00 Pants for $3.75 4.50 Pants for 3.25 4.00 Pants for 3.00 3.50 Pants for 2.60 3.00 Pants for 2.25 2.50 Pants for 1.90 ' ■ . ' • - ■ - -*4 - - -■» TheG.E.MurrayCo.
