Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 35, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 February 1911 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
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LOCAL HAPPENINGS. WEATHER FORECAST. Fair .tonight, foliowed by increasing cloudiness and rain or snow; Satur- ‘ day rising temperature. > Maximum 2d; minimum 4 above. Wood Sptiler and sister, Miss Elizabeth, went to Bloomington today to attend a party. ; - s [ A few work coats for sale at prices below all others. C. EARL DUVALL. Jas. W. Brown and family left this morning for Brookston, where they will visit for several days before go . ing to their new home at Huntington. Talk about your pants sale, yre are selling men’s and boys’ pants at wholesale prices. We have all sizes. C. EARL DUVALL. a The Rensselaer fire department is lookihg about for a new horse to replace one sold a couple off days ago to J. (D. Gwin. ' We sell more clothes than all other concerns in our town put together, and we give you better prices and better quality. C. EARL DUVALL. Enoch Spry, father of Mrs. Isaac Kight, of Fair Oaks, is reported to be very low and not expected to live. He is about 80 years of age. Your choice of all our flannel shirts, $2.00, s2.so'and $3.00 grades for $1.50. Get busy and buy your shirts. C. EARL DUVALL. I The Rensselaer high school basketball team went to Crown Point this afternoon in charge of Prof. Bradshaw, for a*iry out tonight with the high school of that place. Bring the ladies to the Ford demonstration. Tomorrow is the fast day. Open evening, in the room north of Zimmerman’s tailor shop. JOHN M. KNAPP. Michael Jungles this week sold to J. J. Lawler about thirty head of pigs averaging about 108 poundß. He received $10.50 a hundred for them, and it was the attractive price thpt caused him to part with them at the weight. The Ford cars Ijave stood every test, are sold at a reasonable price and you make no mistake when you buy this car. Tomorrow is the last day ol the show. It will pay you to attend. JOHN M. KNAPP. C. O. Stibbe was in from Union township today. He reports considerable sickness of a grippy nature in his section of the county and also some horse distemper, which had quite a run there last year. It got pretty cold last night, reaching to within four degrees of zero Today is considerably warmer and a bright sun-is making considerable inroads into the snow. Our Qold snaps l are of short duration and far between this winter. I, The official population of Rensselaer should be given out almost any day now, as cities of this class are being worked on now. Crown Point Is credited with a population of 2,626, an Increase of 190 since the census of ten years ago. The condition of Miss Grace Grant was thought to be slightly better this morning, but the chances of complete recovery are not considered very good. She is entirely conscious and rests well and feels very cheerful about her condition, evidently having hope herself that she will recover. The Jordan Dramatic Co. arrived this morning from Monticello and will tonight present “Beyond the Law." The company is growing in favor at each of the towns it plays and this is attested by the increasing audiences. Rensselaer theatre goers are fortunate to have a company of such capable actors here each week and the opera .house should be well filled at each performance. v Be sure and buy yourself a pair of nioe trousers at wholesale prices. a EARL DUVALL.
