Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 293, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 December 1910 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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LOCAL HAPPENINGS. All home print today. Read pages two and three today. Remember the Depot Grocery. H. W. Marble was down from Wheatfield today? Job lot of feathers, 10 and 25 cents, at Mrs. Purcupile’s. , To avoid consumption, ‘ eat Fate’s Quaker bread, 16 ounces to the pound. Caries Criswell left this morning for Champaign, 111., near which place he will work on a farm. Try a dozen of those nice, juicy Florida oranges, 3 for 5c or 20c a dozen. JOHN* EGER. Mrs. O. E. Brown went to Frankfort cn .business today. She expects to spend Christmas with her son Bernice and wife, in Indianapolis. Just arrived, a big line of the very best brands of cigars, for the Christmas trade, at The Home Grocery. Mrs. Lizzie Patterson, of Pueblo, Colo., who has been visiting for the past ten days with her nephew, John Lesh, and her niece, Mrs. Eli Arnold, and their families, left this morning for Union City, to visit a sister. She will then visit relatives in Chicago before leaving for her western home. Jasper N. Gunyon went to Frankfort today, having been informed of the burning of the farm residence occupied by his son Elzie. The house burned Friday morning and it was understood that he saved all the household goods in the lower part of the house, but practically everything upstairs was lost. Elzie recently purchased a farm of his own, to which he will now move. Prosecutor Longwell stated while in Rensselaer this week that he intended to push the cases of the state against Bader at the February term of the court. As stated in the Republican recently, state cases can not go over more than three terms of court unless the delay is occasioned by the defendant. Sickness in the family of the prosecutor made it impossible for him to'attend to court matters for some time. You can all have them now for your breakfast. The bottom has fallen out of the grapefruit market. Nice, heavy grapefruit only 5c each. JOHN EGER.

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