Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 292, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 December 1910 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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local happenings. Eight pages today. All home print today. Remember the Depot Grocery. Guaranteed New York buckwheat flour at Murray’s. N. C. Shafer made a business trip to Lafayette today. Home-grow# sand potatoes-at Murray’s, 40c per bushel.. Job lot of feathers, 10 and 25 cents, at Mrs. Purcupile’s. The phone number of the Depot Grocery is 202. Try it once. - -- ZM’ Cheap trimmed hats for-ladies, at half price, at Mrs. Purcupile’s. The Depot Grocery allows none to undersell them. Give them a trial. Eli Renicker came up from North Manchester today for a short visit. To avoid consumption, eat Fate’s Quaker bread, 16 ounces to the pound. W. C.-Rose, of Hanging Grove township, made a business trip to Lafayette today. Remember the lecture at the M. E. chufch, Friday evening. Admission 35 cents. » ■■ Mrs. B. R. Amsler went to Fowler today for a visit of about a week with her father, H. D. Clark. If you will buy your rubber footwear at Murray’s, you will get guaranteed first quality goods.

Just arrived, a big line of the very best brands of cigars, for the Christmas trade, at The Home Grocery. Eli Brown, who has been working for Ernest Mayhew, went to Indianapolis today for a short visit. Children’s felt hats, new this fall. Just the thing for early spring, choice 75 cents and SI.OO, at Mrs. Purcupile’s. Attorney Jasper Guy, of Remington, was in town this morning, look- | ing after some interests for W. M. 1 Corah, who accompanied him here. Christmas festivities will require new shoes. We have them for men, women and children. Fendig’s Exclusive Shoe Store. Fill your coal bins now. Coal famine is threatened. Call 273. Maines & Hamilton. Mrs. P. E. Miller, who was called here to attend the funeral of her mother, Mrs. Martha Rusk, left this morning for her home in Aurora, Neb. She expected to visit a few days in Chicago before starting. Ladies’, misses and children’s cloaks at wholesale prices at Murray’s. Harry Eger and Jim Hill arrived home from Madison, Ind., this morning. 'They went to Indianapolis by auto and left the auto there and went on to Madison by train, later returning for the auto which they took to ?»:adison. Taey started -to make the return trip to Rensselaer by auto, but broke a spring at Indianapolis and had to leave the car there for repairs. Blanket and underwear week at Murray’s. , J. W. Groom, a former Jasper county citizen, now engaged in the banking business in Kansas, has just sent a i enewal for his subscription to The Republican. Mr. Groom is a director in the Farmers’ State bank at Kingman and also ifi the bank of the same name at Belmont. The Kingnian bank has resources totaling $350,000 and the Belmont bank of $41,000. Mr. Groom writes: “What is the matter with old Indiana that it went democratic; have you Hoosiers lost your grit? ’ Here in Kansas we do things up ’about right. We elected everything on the state ticket. Put up red-headed candidates like Governor Stubbs and Representative Murdock. They are both dandies; we think lots of them. We are having it rather dry here in Kansas and wheat needs rain badly Jasper county people are all well in this section of the country. I send regards to old friends. We have a complete assortment ol the nicest slippers for men and women ever brought to Rensselaer. If you anticipate buying slippers for Christmas presents it will be to your advantage to buy them early, while we have all sizes. Fendig's Exclusive Shoe Store, Opera House Block.