Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 243, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 October 1910 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
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local happenings. Squire Albert VanDoozer was down from Wheatfield today. Always something doing at the Home Grocery. John Poole made a business trip to Joliet, 111., today. J- J. Montgomery made a business trip to Chicago today. Leave your orders at John Eger’s lor raney canning pears. On sale this week at 75c, SI.OO and $1.25 a bushel. John Southard and Wiley Latta, of Milroy township, were Rensselaer visitors yesterday. Clothes do not make the man, but they do make an impression if you have them made by Secor. Mrs. M. E. Thompson and Mrs. Ora Ross went to Chicago this morning for a short stay. Make this the greatest Sunday school convention ever held in Rensselaer, by being there yourself. John Poole is having his residence painted. The work is being done by Sherm Richards and Beech Peterson. Big pear sale at John Eger’s this week. A cur load, on sale at 75c, SI.OO and $1.25-u bushel. G. R. Street returned this morning from a business trip to his farm near North Manchester. Our new baker is the best ever on cakes. You’ll say so, too. Try an order. Fate’s Quaker Bakery. r' and Mrs. S. G. Hand, of Remington, took the milk train here this morning for Chicago. Try our cocoanut drop cake, only 10 cents a dozen. Fate’s Quaker Bakery. Get your seats checked for the National Troubadours. Reserved seats now on sale at Jessen’s. Men’s 50c heay wool fleeced shirts and drawers, 39c at the Big Corner Department Store, Rowles & Parker. We will unload a car of Michigan potatoes this week, in bushel sacks, 70c a bushel from car, or 75c from store. JOHN EGER. John T. Murray has concluded his deal for a farm near Hamilton, N. Dak., and expects to move there next spring. Lost, red memorandum book, of value only to owner. -One dollar reward for return to Leslie Clark, at the Republican office. Mrs. J. P. Hammond returned from Wheatfield this morning, yvhere she had been called last Saturday by the sickness of her mother, Mrs, Jensen, who is now much improved. Seats are now on sale at Jessen’s Jewelry Store for the National Troubadours. All who have purchased seats should have them checked off at once. Those who use the Pillsbury flour never have any trouble in getting good bread. Rhoades Grocery handles this celebrated flour. Mrs. Delos Coen returned to Chicago Monday afternoon and her friend, Miss Margaret Steele, of Chillicothe, Ohio, who visited her here, went to Chicago today to visit her there. The Home Grocery will unload a car of pears, also a car of fancy Wisconsin potatoes this week. Leave your orders at once for either. Frederick Strantz, an old soldier of Medaryville, was taken to a Lafayette hospital last Sunday. He has suffered two slight strokes of paralysis and recently had been having hemorrhage* of the lungs. It is thought probable that he can not live long.
Why pay unreasonable profits on your new Fall Suit or Overcoat when you can get Kuppenheimer clothing ' In our men’s section at less prices than you pay elsewhere for inferior makes. The Big Corner department' Store, Rowles & Parker. Tunis Snip and his son-in-law, John Hamstra of Keener township, were in Rensselaer Tuesday afternoon. Tunis Snip, Jr., and Mr and Mrs Hametra have just returned from a trip to Mitchell and other South Dakota points. . There is more profit in a grunting pig than a squealing-■ one.
