Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 218, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 September 1910 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
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LOCAL HAPPENINGS. John A. Williams was down from Wheatfleld today. v Fancy Jersey Sweet Potatoes, cheaper than Irish potatoes; only 3c a pound at John Eger’s. W. H. Churchill is no better this morning and his condition is such as to lend but small hope of his recovery. J. T. Randle has been feeling poorly for several days, but is again slightly better. Attend our Shirt Sale and buy a good SI.OO or $1:60 shirt sold with a guarantee for 50c. Sr Leopold, Mgr. Prosecuting Attorney Fred Longwell came over from Brook this morning to look after several matters In court. • Miss Grace Findley went to Chicago' today after a short visit at the Monnett academy, with which she was formerly associated. Mrs. S. C. Irwin and daughter Genevieve returned home Sunday from a visit of several weeks at her home in Minneapolis, Minn. Mrs. J. C. Porter is gradually weakening and there seems, little prospect of her improvement. She is now very weak and emaciated. Fred Steel went to East Chicago today, where he has been promised employment. He expects to start back to Montana shortly.
< Mr. and Mrs. M. Quinlan came yesterday from Fairmount and will remain for an indefinite time with her father, Patrick Halligan. Mrs. G. F. Meyers and daughter, Miss Nell, are spending two days in Chicago. The latter will attend college at DePauw the'coming year. Mrs. R. A. Patterson, of Tacoma, Wash., who has been visiting her sister, Mrs. A. L. Willis, left this morning for Illinois to visit her mother. A 1 Swartzell returned to Chicago Sunday after a short visit with relatives here. He is working as a dairy hand near Chicago. This was his first visit here for about three years. Mrs. Elmer Osman and little’ daughter Barbara left this morning for their home in Benton Harbor, Mich., after a visit of two weeks with frer parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Timmons. Peach Sale today, Tuesday. A carload of fancy Michigan peaches direct from the orchards In an iced car. $1.75, $2.00 and $2.25 a bushel. JOHN EGER. C. S. Magee and wife came over from Otterbeiir Sunday in his automobile to spend the day with his sister, Mrs. R. P. Benjamin. They brought with them J. Gordon and wife from Kingman, Ind. Special Sale Men’s Fine Dress Shirts manufacturer’s samples, all first class shirts and good patterns. Regular wholesale price from 76c to $1.60. Our price, each, 50c. All sizes from 14% to 17%. Simon Leopold, Mgr.
Mai lie Clark came down from Wheatfleld today and will go from here to Bloomington to see about entering the state university. He Is the assistant cashier of the Wheatfleld bank, of which his unde, H. W. Marble, is the president. S. a Miss Mollie Glenn, of Terre Haute, accompanied her nephew, James Swearingen, to Collegeville Monday and established him in St. Joseph’s college, 'where he will take a commercial course.! He has already spent three years’at Notre Dame. The west front business room of the Republican building is for rent. This is a fine room for a small business ard will be rented reasonable. Inquire of Healey * Clark. V ’
