Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 19, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 23 January 1911 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
TONIGHT’S PBOGBAM ♦ PICTURE. .yV " White Roses. < Recreation of an Heiress. / t SONG __ Talley Flower, By J. F. Frederick.
Don’t bay your fertilizer" until you get Maines & Hamilton’s prices. Women's Silk Kid Shoes, 22.50. |3.00 and 23.60 values, January sale price $1.50, at The G. E. Murray Co. We have for the cook stove genuine Jackson Hill egg, cannel. egg and washed nut. Maines & Hamilton. There is still two months of open season left for that great German game bird, Silver Thread sauerkraut, only 5c a quart at John Eiger’s. 1 r — .-~j» • Mr. and Mrß. Phillip Niersteimer, of Bloomington, lIL, and Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Neirsteimer, of Pekin, 111., left this morning for their homes. The men are brothers of Mrs. Peter May and were called “here to attend her husband’s funeral. 4 - - , • - We are this week unloading our second car of flour for 1011. Quality is what sells the goods. Every sack warranted or money refunded. JOHN EGER. Granville Moody left yesterday for Urbana, Ohio, and Mrs. Moody, C. P. Moody and daughter Miss Bessie went there today to attend the funeral of Mrs. Clifford Fyffe, sister of Granville and C. P. Moody, who died last Thursday in West Newton, Mass. Mrs. John Smith, who was operated on recently at a Chicago hospital, is getting on very nicely now and was able to leave the hospital and go to the home of a friend in Chicago last Friday. She will probably return to her home the latter part of the week.
General superintendant P. G. Walton, of the Monon, came up from Lafayette this morning and visited 'with agent Beam between No. 32 and No/ -37, when he* met General Manager Westfall, who came down from Chicago and together they Went to Indianapolis. S. H. Hopkins left this morning for a visit at North Manchester in Wabash county. He expected to stop over for a short visit with his son John in 'Carroll county. John recently sold his farm there for> $145 per acre and bought 160 acres in. Michigan, for which he paid SBS per acre. .. The Monticello militia company will, put on its . military drama Tuesday! evening of this week and an invitation has'been extended to the Rensselaer company to witness it and to participate in a banquet to be given following the play. It is probable that several members of the company will take advantage of the invitation. The play will be produced here probably about March 3rd or 4th. vv Missing —A half dozen chairs from the rooms of the Rensselaer Commercial Club; have been away from the rooms for several weeks. Information to D. M. Worland, Pres.
