Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 208, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 September 1910 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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local happenings. John Osborne is visiting in Monon today. • John Webber is at Roselawn on business today. Simon Fendig is down from Wheatfield for a visit with his mother. Ray D. Thompson and Granville Moody are -spending today in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Hendrickson, of Wheatfield, was here shopping today. Miss Lillian Mahan returned to Battle Ground today after a visit here. Mrs. Graham returned to her home in Bluffton today after a visit with Mrs. Sam Scott. A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hurley, southeast of town, Tuesday. Mrs. Minnie Zimmer, who has been visiting her son in Chicago, returned home today. S. E. Yeoman returned from Goodland today, where he has beet for several days on business. Mr. and Mrs. Mell Abbott left this morning for a week’s fishing on the Kankakee near Lake Village. J.. W. Norman left for a visit at his old Some at Coshocton, 0., today after an absence of twenty years. Four cans fancy hominy, kraut, pumpkin or string beans for 25 cents. JOHN EGER. Mrs. Leia Hoover, of Hamlin, who has been visiting Mrs. James Pain for the past few days, returned home today. * / A suit made to measure from the Royal Tailors line of all pure wool costs no more than inferior makes. ROWLES & PARKER. Miss Edna King accompanied her sister, Mrs. E. S. Tillman, to Lebanon, today.’ After a short visit there, Edna will enter Valparaiso University. Four pounds fancy seedless or 3 Crown loose Muscatels, or 3 lbs. California evaporated peaches for 25c. JOHN EGER. Hurley Beam, who is acting as time keeper on the stone road being constructed by W. F. Smith & Co., near Sheldon, 111., was home yesterday for a visit with his parents. Jos. T. Martin, chief of police of Gary, was nominated for sheriff of Lake county at the democratic convention yesterday, which was helfi at Gary. We have just unloaded our tenth car of flour since the first of January. Quality and price are what get the business. Aristas or Lord's Best, old wheat flour, only $1.50 a sack. JOHN EGER Miss Blanche Tullis, who has been visiting her sister, Mrs. O. Hammerton, left today for a visit with her sister, Mrs. Jesse Fox, where she will spend the winter. Mrs. Hammerton ’ accompanied her for a short visit. Mrs. Thomas J. O’Neal left for her home in Columbus, Miss., today, after a visit with the family of George Spangle. Misses Mabel and Burta McDonald, who have been visiting the same family, returned to their home in Wolcott. & The Spitler farm, owned by Charles Spitler, of Rensselaer, agsl managed by Clarance Blankenbaker, was sold the other day to a man by the namei of Kaufman, living in Illinois. The farm comprised between 400 and 500 acres.—Mt. Ayr Pilot. ' Saturday, September 3rd, we put Sn sale 200 pairs of children’s school shoes, sizes 8 to 1, at 85 cents, were $1.50. Exclusive Shoe Store, Opera House Block.