Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 263, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 November 1910 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
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local happenings. Holland Milchner Herring—Home Grocery. Let the Christian church ladies make your comforters, only 35 cents each. a Mr ®\ E - c - English went to Glencoe, "v*'' tll is m °rning for a visit of several dayß. New Virginia Sweet and Self-Rising Buckwheat now in at the Home Grocery. Mrs. Osa Ritchey, Jr., went *o Illinois this morning for a visit of several days. Mr. ami Mrs. Isaac Stucker returned this morning from a visit at Huntington, Wabash and other places. J. F. Payne went to Marion yesterto visit his son Clifford, who is attending business college there. This is a fine fall day but the weatherman won’t let us enjoy it, hardly. He treatens a rain for tonight. A carload of nice Winesap eating and cooking apples, $3.50 a barrel, $1.25 a bushel, 35c a peck, at John Eger’s. Mrs. M. A. Schneider, of Cleveland, Ohio, came this morning to visit her sister, Mrs. Wilson Shafer, just west of town, for an indefinite time. Mrs. J. S. Jessen is spending today in Lafayette. Miss Clara Jessen went to Lebanon, where she will attend a house party given by her cousins. A. C. Albine, Mrs. Mary E. Roll and Mrs. Mary Hathaway, of Brockton, 111., were here this morning looking defter Jasper county land with a view Rn making a purchase. C. Arthur Tutuer, of New Albany, came yesterday and will remain at home for several days. He had been attending the meeting of the state underwriters association at Indianapolis. ■ __ 5 William E. Moore recently purchased of Roy Willey 400 acres in Barkley township that formerly be- j longed to Mrs. Sarah Barkley. The price paid was $1,550, a little lass than $39 per acre. J. B. Tyler, of Hamilton, N. Dak., has just closed a dead with A. S. LaRue, by which he gets Amzie’s 60-acre i»nif in Union township and Amzie | takes in trade a stock of goods in | Illinois and gets the balance in cash. George Lyster, a special agent of jjthe Connecticut Fire Insurance Co., I met the local agent, C. B. here Ithis morning and brought with him a 1 draft for SI,OOO to pay the P. H. jMalaney loss on his residence at Rosejlawn. | Having made arrangements whererby we can buy Gold Miroal flour at I the car load rate, we are prepared to Il&ell you the best flour on earth as Ijcheaply as any other high grade flour ■is sold. Give us a trial. I j. a. McFarland.
Mrs. John Wagner, of Carpenter township, and Mrs. Henry Shide, of White county, took the 10:55 train here Ilhiß morning for Lafayette to see the former’s daughter, Mrs. Frank Kennel, who was operated on yesterday it the Home hospital of that city for cancer of the stomach. Charles Jouvenat, of Chicago, oi whom the present editor bought toe Lake County Star in 1880, was here 'ast Saturday shaking hands with old friends, and although 6, years old ooks and acts yet like a boy. He left mre and settled in the city about 29 rears ago.,— Crown Point Star. On N o vember _ 12th _ th e new buildings or the department of practical me:hanlcs will be dedicated at Purdue iniversity The main building conSns 25 000 square feet of floor space, PL accommodate at one time 400 stuand has locker acfci : I=oo students. T»e |e”„™ room seats 300 and them .re ■wo class room each having a capacity fc-.ssrt. M’-rs knche. Tciter. in <««. all the details If the eauipment are modern. J** 81.,!*®B I .,!*® e< j ~-nhably the largest and Building is I instruction of ■post complete for the United Btudents in simp P r,u States. .1 B - rancv, ripe, Michigan I °* T Car . notames now on track. Band grown I | eaV e your order. US on phon joHN EGER.
