Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 254, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 25 October 1910 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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LOCAL HAPPENINGS. All home print today. Phillip Durant went to Monon this morning. For Sale—A range and a baseburner. C. Earl Duvall. Mr. and Mrs. W. fL Morrison ate spending today in Chicago. Read pages two and three today. Mrs. A. O. Garriott returned to her home in Hammond today. Try our new home-made dill pickles. JOHN EGER. J. H. S. Ellis made a business trip to Monticello today. The best tea and coffee—The Millar Line—Home Grocery. The fourth chapter of-“ The Parsimonious Cocktail” on pages two and three today. Leave your order for extra fancy Michigan sand grown potatoes with the G. E. Murray Co. 70c a bushel. Miss Iva Blake, of Jordan township, went to Kirklin today to visit relatives. Mrs. Ida Crowder went to Ockiey this morning to visit her parents,,her mother being quite ill. Mrs. G. F. Meyers, Mrs. G. H. Healey and Miss Alice Coen are spending today in Lafayette. William Augspurger went to Monticello today to attend a public Bale of thoroughbred Poland-China hogs. The Daughters of the American Revolution will meet with Mrs. W. C. Babcock Wednesday afternoon. “Best” flour, sl.so.—Home Grocery. Miss Eva Moore and Cecil Morgan returned home this morning from Chicago where they had been since Sunday. For Sale or Rent —One fine residence property in south part of Rensselaer; modern in every respect; 5 acres of ground. Mrs. A. Gangloff. Walter Conn returned to Wolcott today after a week’s visit with his sisters, Mrs. William Hurley and Mrs. Robert Toombs. The National Troubadours will be presented by Monticello home talentdn that city tonight and tomorrow night. Miss Helen Sine is directing it. Mrs. M. Schloegel and son Alfred returned to Chicago today after a visit here with Mrs. Mary E. Drake and family. We will unload a car of extra fancy Michigan potatoes Tuesday and Wednesday, Oct. 24th and 25th. The G. E. MURRAY CO. For Sale—Six-room cottage, electric lights, good drilled well, double chicken park; two 75x187% foot lots. Address or call on E. L. Hammerton. The milk train whs two and a half hours late Monday evening, not reaching Rensselaer until 8 • P-0 o’clock. The delay was occasioned by a defective engine. We will have another car of Michigan sand-grown potatoes in 2% bushel sacks, weight guaranteed, 70c a bushel in one or more sack lots. JOHN EGER. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. McClannahan, of Union township, returned this morning from a visit of several days with their daughter, Mrs. Robert. Harmon, of Patton, Ind. The Republican was in error stating that Bert Campbell would return to work for Conrad Kellner after leaving the city job. He is to go to work for Maines & Hamilton, Just exchanging jobs with Chester Zea. “Uncle” Bill N. Jones left this morning for a trip to Columbus and Edinberg, where he will visit relatives, remaining away until election day when he will be homo to vote for Beveridge and the rest of the republican ticket. Senator B. F. Shively, who was com-* polled to return home from his speaking tour by the condition of his foot, shows no change, says the South Bond Times. There is considerable dead bone in the toe affected, and this will have to be removed, although there is no immediate danger of blood poisoning. _ ' Our Classified Column will sell, buy, find, rent, or exchange it. Phone 18.