Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 26, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 31 January 1911 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
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LOCAL HAPPENINGS. Frank Foltz is spending today in Chicago. Try a dozen of those seedless, navel oranges for 15c a John- Eger’s. V. J. Crisler made a business trip to Lafayette today. Attend the Oliver day at Maines & Hamilton’s, Saturday, February 4th. Ben O’Conflbr is spending today in Chicago. All kinds of feed for chickens, horses and cows for sale by Maines & Hamilton. Mr. and Mrs. A 1 Peters returned home Saturday from a week’s visit ht Oilman, 111. Mrs. George McCoy came from McCoysburg this morning to visit the family of William Daniels. Call No. 4 for the best coal for ranges, heating stoves or base burners. Caries L. Criswell returned to Fowler yesterday after a short visit with relatives here. Good 4-foot wood delivered at your residence at $4 per cord. Maines & Hamilton. Trustee Ed Lane, of Newton township, returned last night on the 11 o’elack train from a two weeks’ visit with a sister in Cleveland, Ohio. For this week. only, 4 packages of seedless raisins, pr 3 pounds of good evaporated peaches, or 3 pounds of good prunes for 25c, at John Eger’s, a, . - Firman Thompson went to Logansport today to see his mother. She continues about the same she has been since she was taken there. your neighbors about that famous cannel coal they have been using and Ahen try some. Sold by Maines & Hamilton. The clouds of the early morning passed off into a very fine day and if it were not for the rain forecast we might rejoice in the anticipation of a fine day to follow. The Ladies of the Christian church will give a chicken pie supper Thursday evening of this week, serving to begin at 5:30 o’clock. A good supper for 25 cents. Come everybody Mrs. C. W. Rhoades returned this morning from Goodland, where she visited her mother, who is somewhat improved over her condition of several weeks ago. The Ladies of the G. A. R. will hold a Lincoln 10 cent social at the home of Mrs. W. I. Hoover, at the county jail, -on Thursday, February 9th. Everybody is invited. Mrs. Frank Holley, of Marshall, Minn., left this morning for Morocco to visit relatives. She spent several days here with her aunt, Mrs. M. E. Corliss. Get a sack of our White Star flour, only $1.40 a sack, and equal to any $1.50 flour sold anywhere. Every sack guaranteed. Rowles & Parker’s Grocery Department. Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Meyer came down from Gary yesterday. They are closing the deal for the sale of their River street property to F. E. Babcock. Sixty boxes of oranges and lemons for this week’s sale. 1 dozen nice, California seedless, navel oranges, or 1 dozen nice, Juicy, Mesßina lemons for 15c, at John Eger’s. J. W. Marlatt. G. H. MeLain, Leon Eigelabach, Art Battleday and W. H. .Morrison are attending the automobile show in Chicago today, all but the former going up on the early morning train. Order Jackson Hill, Lubrlg or One-Forty-One coal for ranges;' Pittsburg, .Splint or Bmokeless for heating stoves, .and all sizes of anthracite for hard coal burners, of the Rensselaer Lumber Co., phone No. 4. John W. Pullins left this morning for Oeddes, 8. Dak., after a visit of two weeks with his mother, Mrs. Mary Pullins and other relatives. He has been at Geddes six years and likes that country. Hives, eczema, itch or salt rheum sets you crazy. Can’t bear the touch of your clothing. Doan's Ointment cures the most obstinate cases. Why suffer. All druggists sell it
