Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 16, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 19 January 1911 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
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LOCAL HAPPENINGS. WOTXCS TO BAXXiT ■UBSCBXBBBS. Subscribers to The Evening Republif'ar will confer a favor upon the publishers by reporting promptly any failure of delivery upon the part of the carrier boys. The Republican tries to give good service in the delivery of the paper, but cannot do so without the cooperation of subscribers. If you fail to receive your paper nptlfy us promptly by phones 18, 114 0r'163 and your complaint will be given prompt attention. Fine bananas. —Home Grocery. ' Albert Keen came down from Wheatfield today. Albert Reed, of Lafayette, was here this morning trying to rent a farm. Call No.’4 for the best coal for ranges, heating stoves or base .burners. Mrs. Mary E. Travis went to Marion today to visit her daughter, Mrs. Wade Loop. 5 per cent of the cash receipts of the Home Grocery goes to the Monnett Orphan’s Home this week. Chas. P. Walker, of Mecca, Tnd., and Chafe. Gallagher, of • Remington, wete Rensselaer visitors this morning. Henry Horseman and Louis Miller > left this morning for a visit of two weeks with "relatives at Burlington, Wis. Don't be in a hurry to buy those dairy cows, horses, sheep and brood sows. Wait for Thompson’s big sale on February 22nd. John Medicus returned from Lafayette where he went Thursday to attend the funeral of Andrew Hedson, a relative. Firman Thompson will hold a big sale at the Thompson farm near Parr on February 22nd, selling a big lot of daffy cattle, horses, sheep and brood soys. California oranges are now at their best and for this week we will sell you large, fancy, seedless Navel oranges for 25c a dozen, and the extra large for 30c. JOHN EGER. Mr. and Mrs. Will Zacher left this morning for their home at Iron Junction, Minn., after a two weeks’ visit with C. W. Platt and family and other relatives in Jasper county. Mr. Platt accompanied them as far as Chicago. W. A. Hester, of Evansville, wa visiting here from yesterday noon until this morning with his sister, Mrs. George E. Murray and family. He IS engaged In the clothing manufacturing /business at Evansville. His visitts to Rensselaer have been very Infrequent owing to the close application he pays to his manufacturing business.
Another Hummer! Fresh Bread, 1c a Loaf Another Money-Saving .Combination Offer. Everything Reduced. " '■ - *—-* ■■ ■' " 3 Loaves Fresh Quaker Bread, 3c, reg’lr 15c 1 Cai Extra Flic Teller Sweet (fori . . 08c, refilar 10c 1 Can Palace Drip TaUe Synp, . . . 08c, refilar 10c 1 Caa Fancy Park and Beaia .... 12c, refelar 15c 2 Pkfs. Hippo Wasklaf Powder . . . 08c, refilar 10c 1 Packafe (8 larfe boxes) Matches .. . . 21c, refilar 25c 1 Packafe Qaaker Toy Oats .... . 08c, refilar 10c 1 Caa Best California Peaches, very fiae . 28c, refilar 35c Bale Price - - A saving of over 30 per cent. Give us your order this week. . 1 5 per cent of our cash receipts go to the Monnett Orphans’ Home. HOME GROCERY OiMrf«| latter Bvsry Day
