Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 274, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 November 1910 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
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Princess Conight PICTURE. The Copper and the Crook. SONG. Toot Your Horn, Kid, You’re in a Fog, By Roscoe Wilson. ’
local happenings. Fanchon. Fanchon for quality. Fanchon at The G. E. Murray Co. New Eastern Buckwheat.—Home Joe Hoover went to Logansport today on business. Just in, new stock of furs, at The G. E. Murray Co’s. A- L. Padgitt made a business trip to Lafayette today. AU kinds of feed for stock for sale by Maines & Hamilton. Special in boys’ suits and overcoats at Murray’s Clothing Store. Order your fruit cakes for Thanksgiving dinners from Geo. Fate.
Wb carry supplies and sell the DeLaval Cream Separator. Maines & Hamilton. Men’s suits and overcoats at Murray’s Clothing Store. Special values for $7.50 and SIO.OO. All kinds of fresh fruits and vegetables, also the best in bottled and canned goods at the Depot Grocery. Mrs. Louise Eger and daughter, Miss Lizzie, went to Lowell this morning for a few days’ visit with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Maloy and children. Mr. and Mrs. A. Davis and baby left this, morning for Lansing, Mich., after a Visit of two weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Z. T. Campbell.
Mrs. William Moore and daughter, Mrs. Everet Potts and baby, went to Hammond this morning for a visit of several days with Forg Moore and family.
Today is cold and gray and looks like snow was coming. The farmers who are busy husking corn are hoping that snow will be deferred until the crop is harvested.
If you want a fur coat at the right price go to Murray's Clothing Store. You are always right when you buy A. & K.” flour.—The Home Grocery. It is ah absolute impossibility to buy a range that will equal a “Malleable.” The Depot Grocery is selling fine Michigan potatoes at 15c a peck this week. Mrs. Wesley Wtdel, of Davenport lowa, is visiting relatives in Rensselaer and Fair Oaks. Buy a “Malleable Range” this week at Rhoades’ and obtain a set of cooking utensils free;,, . Mrs. Maria Hopkins returned this morning from a visit of several weeks with relatives in Ohio. C. W. Coen and John Paxton, of South Bend, came to Rensselaer this morning on business. Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Blue have gone to New Boston, 111., to visit their daughter, Mrs. V. O. Patterson.
Mrs. Link Clark and mother, Mrs. McComb, of Lafayette, returned to their home this morning after a visit of a few days with the family of Benjamin Harris and others. Frank Osborne returned this morning from Indianapolis, where he attended the I. O. O. F. encampment convention. Fred McColly and Chas. E. Simpson haye not yet returned. Special sale this week—men’s work/ clothing; read our advertisement, see our big display window, and come in and let us show you the goods. ROWLES & PARKER. The school notes have been promised as a regular feature of the Republican for the future. We are certain they will be appreciated by the patrons and of benefit to the schools.
Next week Rowles & Parker will unload another car of those fancy Michigan potatoes. The lowest price and the last chance this season to buy your winter’s supply; off the car, 45c a bushel, unloading day.
. Stop at our store any day this week and get a cup of hot coffee and biscuit. E. D. RHOADES & SON. Mrs. Austa B. Nichols has been appoined administratrix of the estate of her mother, Mrs. William Obenchain. Mrs. C. T. Vandyke returned to Indianapolis this morning after a visit here with her niece, Mrs. George Fate. D. M. Worland has been about knocked out with the grip for several days, but is able to be out most of the time.
There is a shortage of corn buskers and a demand on all hands for men to help harvest Jasper county’s big crop. While 3% cents is the standard price for huskers it is said that a number have offered 7 cents a bushel for corn delivered at the elevator.
The Crown Point Register has changed hands, A. Bibler selling it to a man from Michigan. The new owner is said to intend to pursue a very aggressive policy and to try to make his paper a factor all over Lake county. It will continue republican in politics.
B. F. Roberts, son of Press Roberts, went to Chicago this morning, where he expects to work at his trade, that of electrician.
Use White Star or Acme flour and you’ll have good bread. Grocery Department, Rowles & Parker’s Big Corner Department Store.
Silas Swain, of Morocco, dropped in on us today. He was the defeated candidate for sheriff of Newton county. Sile is a good feeler, though, and says, philosophically, that half the fellows that run get beat every campaign. He may decide to spend part of the winter in Rensselaer, and tq sell lightning rods here in the spring.
Don’t put off the purchase of a piano another week. Your home will be beautified and more cheerful. See the flne Kreil-French Instruments and ask for demonstration.
:: Model Clothing Co. [special Fur Coat Sale i Nov. 15 to Saturday evening, Nov. 19 | ONE FULL CASE 50 Men’s Fur Coats > All kinds, on consignment, with instructions to sell. :: The only chance you will ■■ have to get a good, first-class : coat at wholesale price. « > " ' ■ —— MODEL clothing co.
