Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 25, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 30 January 1911 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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LOCAL HAPPENINGS. George Ulm made a business trip to Morocco today. > Ed Ranton went to Hoopeaton, 111., today, to visit his parents. Miss Ellen Sayler came down from Thayer and remained over Sunday. Attend the Oliver day at Maines & Hamilton’s* Saturday, February 4th. Miss R. V. Kemmet, of Lowell, was the guest over Sunday of Miss Cinda Macklenberg. You will get top market price for horses here next Wednesday, February Ist. Bring them in. Lyman Zea went to Crown Point this morning to continue his sale of linament and varnish. good horse come to Rensselaer next Wednesday, February Ist. Mrs. Anna M. Vondersmith returns to Kentland this morning, after a visit of a week with the family of C. P. Wright: Mrs. William Pollock returned to Morocco this morning after a visit over Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. James Snedeker. Fancy sand* grown Michigan potatoes only 45c a bushel. Rowles & Parker’s Grocery Department. ■ "■ ■ " ■ 1 1 S. H. Hopkins went to Logansport this morning. He had contracted for a farm there, but has discovered an error in the title and thinks the deal will be off. \ The Ladies of the G. A. R. will hold % Lincoln 10 cent social at the home of Mrs. W. I. Hoover, at the county jail, on Thursday, February ,9th. Everybody is inyited. Sixty boxes of oranges and lemons for this week’s sale, nice, California seedless, navel oranges, or 1 dozen nice, juicy, Messina lemons for 15c, at John Eger’s. Ivan Carson left this morning to resume traveling for the Harsh & Edmunds Shoe Co., of Milwaukee, after spending the six weeks’ midwinter lay-off at home. Get a sack of our White Star flour, only |1.40 a sack, and equal to any 11.50 flour sold anywhere.' Every sack guaranteed. Rowles & Parker’s Grocery Department. Elbert Antrim was down from Chicago over Sunday visiting relatives. He is engaged in railroad work there, and like Rensselaer boys of grit and desire, is pushing to the front. A few fine overcoats and only one far overcoat to close out; get our prices as they are the lowest ever quoted- on equal grade goods. Rowles •& -Parker, The Leading Clothiers. H. E. Lowman, who for some time •conducted the Pleasant Ridge store, has purchased the general store of Robert McDonald, at McCoysburg. Lowman will take charge of the store on* February Ist We have all Sizes of hard coal, as ; well as the most popular soft coals, for ' both ranges and heating stoves. RENSSELAER LUMBER CO, Phone No. 4. Adolph May was named executrix of the will of his late father, Peter May, and qualified last Friday by furnishing a $35,000 bond. He will probably sell the real estate, which includes the farm near Pleasant Ridge.

The Ladies of the Christian church are getting ready to ship a car load of paper Persons having old papers and magazines and wishing to give them to the church should phone to Mrs. P. W. Clarke, who will call for them. H J. Dexter will hold a public sale on Saturday, February lltb, at his farm in Union township. He has decided to reduce bis stock in order to lessen his labor, but will retain enough to continue farming on a smaller scale. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Barn as, parents of Mrs. Joe Larsh, went to their home at Kokomo today. Mr. Barnes has been in Portland. Oreg., this winter and just returned here last Saturday. Mrs. Barnes has been bere since Mrs. Larsh returned from Chicago. Horsemen —The next regular sale day tor horses will be Wednesday February Ist There will be plenty of buyers here and if yon have horses to sell this will be the place to bring