Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 264, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 5 November 1910 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
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LOCAL HAPPENINGS. Holland Mllcbaer Herring—Home Grocery. E. K. Godshall made a business trip to Monon today. T. W. Grant made a business trip to monticello today. Mrs. D. S. Alter and Mrs. Lillian Davis are spending today in Monticello. New Virginia Sweet and Self-Rising Buckwheat now in at the Home Grocery. John Bislosky came home from C hicago this morning, where he spent the week. ■ 1 —' M . s. DeArmond, of Tefft, is in town today. He says about every good thing comes from Kankakee fSwnship. 1 Joe Nesius went to Lafayette today to see Mrs. Frank Kennel, who was recently operated on in the Home hospital. 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. S. M. Freelove returned tq Goodland this morning after a visit six weeks with her daughter, Mrs. *F. E. Babcock. Mrs. J. F. Irwin and daughter, Miss Marguerite, went to Wolcott today to remain over Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ed Irwin. We will unload two car loads of fancy Michigan sand-grown potatoes this week, 60 cents a .bushel in bulk, from cars. JOHN EGER. Mrs. Maud Galbraith came down from Chicago this morning for a visit over Sunday with her sister, Mrs. William Gratner and family, of Barkley township. Lona Thornton, a daughter of Sher- . tpan Thornton,-at Surrey, has a quite aggravating case of appendicitis and will probably have to submit to an operation. She is 13 years of age. Mrs. John Copsey came from Sheridan this morning to visit her parents, . Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Carr. Mr. Copsey is engaged in the bakery business there and they are making a splendid success. The 2-year-old child of Walter McConnell, of Fair Oaks, died Friday at about 12:30 o’clock, of pneumonia. The funeral will take place Sunday. It was their only child and the affliction is a Bevere one. Lieut. True D. Woodworth went to Indianapolis today to take an examination before the board of military examiners, which is required eaoh three years for the retention of a commission in the Indiana National Guard. C. G. Spitler recently bought the Wilbur D. Bond farm of 160 acres near Pleasant Ridge and Mr. Bond bought a farm near Conrad Hildebrand’s farm at New Buffalo, Mich. John Bislosky will occupy the farm bought by Mr. Spitler. Mrs. Alfred Collins returned Thursday night from a ten weeks’ visit in Kansas, Arkansas and other southwestern states. In company with her • sister, Mrs. W. V. Porter, she went to the home of their father, J. V. ' parkison, near Bucklin. Mrs. Porter returned several weeks ago. Max Kepner had the misfortune to lose his purse containing $32 or more. He had been collecting for the Rensselaer Garage, where he is employed •and the pocketbook worked from his pocket in some way. His name was written in indelible ink on the inside of the purse and if it falls into honest hands he should recover it. James D. Babcock returned to Bluffton today. He recently purchased another farm there, getting 207 acres and paying SI,OOO for it. He bought farm of 220 acres there five years aeo paying SIB,OOO for it and sold it this summer for $33,000, realizing a uroflt of $15,000. Jim likes Rensselaer and old Jasper county but thinks there are some good investment opportunities in Wells county. A Have you noticed the number of Weber wagons we have in this community? They are 80ld by Maines * Hamilton. What have you to sell at this time of the year ? Try a classified ad in 7 ha RflDublican and you can sell it. Remember, that all classified ads go vT.li issues of the Evening and Semi- : weekly Republican.
