Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 222, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 September 1910 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
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LOCAL HAPPENINGS. Geo. W. Marshall was down from Fair Oaks today. W. H. Miller went to Watseka, 111., today, for a short visit. Mrs. George Wade went to Francesville today to visit relatives. Harvey Davisson started back to Hamilton, N. Dak., this morning. J. H. Ford, of Ambia, came this morning to visit his daughter, Mrs. Ed Ranton. Don't fail to buy some of those great, big, fat, bulk oysters at Geo. Fate’s Oyster House. Mrs. W. H. Randle wejit to Burnham, 111., this morning to' visit her daughter, Mrs. George Phillips, for a week. Miss Harriet Shedd went to Evanston thiß morning to enter Northwestern University. Miss Edith Shedd accompanied her to Chicago. Frank Lear, the expert gasoline stove and sewing machine repairer will be in town all week. See him if needing work done in his line. w,> '" 1 ■■■ p———. • G. N. Sayler and wife took their departure last evening for Oakley, Kas., where he has rented a farm and where they expect to make their future home. Mrs. .1. G. McGimsey and little son returned to Plymouth this morning after a short visit here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Nowels, and other relatives.
Mary Meyer wishes to announce her Grand Millinery Opening, September 22nd, 22rd and 24th. An exposition of hats that is a triumph of art and fashion. All the latest shapes iu.turbans and large dress hats. There will be a special meeting of the Woman’s Relief Corps on Monday evening, Sept. 19th. Every member is requested to be present, as business of importance is to be transacted. By order of the president, Amelia Dayton. Mrs. Chas. Potts, of Morocco, a sis-ter-in-law of Mrs. M. J. Thornton, of this city, was taken to a Chicago hospital yesterday to undergo an operation, and her little son, one year old, was brought here to be cared for by Mrs. Thornton. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Brenner returned last evening from Mt. Vernon; S. Dak., where Mrs. Brenner and little son had been for about a month and where Bert went about a week ago. They visited the Bruce Porter family and report them all well and prospering. W. H. and Ivan Brenner went to Chicago today for a’ short visit. Ivan worked in a drug store at Bloomington this summer. He will complete his course in medicine at the state university this year, but expects to take a couple of years in surgery before he begins practice. Mrs. J. C. Porter rested better last night than she had for more'than a week, st«pt soundly almost all night and felt considerably this morning. This afternoon, however, she had a bad attack and at one time it was reported that she was dying. It is not expected that she will survive many hours.
Just received a shipment of bulk oysters from the Booth Fisheries Co.’s Baltimore oyster beds. They are the finest, largest oysters ever shipped Into this market; all oyster meat, no water. This lot, 65c per quart, 30c a pint. Cheap, considering the nice, rich pavor and amount of meat. Geo. Fate, The Fat Dinner and Oyster Man. Special Sale Men’B 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 sises from 14% to 17%. Simon Leopold, Mgr.
