Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 39, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 15 February 1911 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
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LOCAL HAPPENINGS. The poultrymen are paying only 11 and 12 cents today for eggs. Attorney G. A. Williams made a business trip to Winamac today. ■ ‘ ' I .. Attorney W. H. Parkinson made a business trip to Logansport today. Born, this morning, Feb. 15th, to Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Lowman, of Parr, a son. ' Chas. Gqild and Frank H. Dunn, of Medaryville, were Rensselaer visitors yesterday.^ Thirteen years ago tonight the U. S. battleship Maine was blown up in Havana harbor. Miss Francis Irwin went to Wolcott today to visit her brother, E. W. Irwin and family. Frank Borntrager returned to Fort Wayne today, after a 'short Visit and business trip here. Mrs. M. D, .Gwin returned this morning from a short visit with her parents at Lafayette. Mrs. Simon Fendig came down from Wheatfleld today to visit' Mrs. Mary Fendig and other relatives. With the high price of coffees, try a pound of our 25c mixed sample tea. JOHN EGER. Mrs. Eleanor Adams went to Logansport today to see J>er son Leonard, who is confined in the asylum at Longcliff. J. C. Frazee came over from Peru today to look after his farm in Barkley township. It 4s tenanted by Will Whittaker. For this week, with our large package of rolled oats, we will give you an extra large decorated dinner plate, worth 15c. JOHN EGER. Mrs. John Dunn returned to Wol- ' cott today, after a visit of a week with her daughter, Mrs. George Spangle, northwest of town. The only place in the city where you can buy 4 cans of strictly standart kidney beans, hominy, pumpkin or saurkraut for 25c is at Johu Eger’s. Editor J. R. McCullough, Nightwatch W. E. Holland and George Becker', of Remington „ were, here this morning testifying before the grand .jury about the' recent throwing of atones through the editor’s window. 4 Dr. Reed’s Cushion shoe will keep .your feet‘ dry during these rainy, •damp days. We have them for men and women.
Fendig’s Exclusive Shoe Store, - Opera House Block. ■ * Albert Hammond is thought to be gradually getting Worse from his stroke of paralysis and it is believed that it will eventually wear him out. He eats well and rests very well, but seems to be getting some weaker each day. There is no material change in the condition of Miss Grace Grant and she is still unable to move the limbs affected by the paralysis. Her mind Is active and Bhe is very cheerful and hopeful and the chances» of her recovery are considered very good by the attending physician. We have some t?roksn lots in Men’s, Women’s and Children’s Shoes which we are offering at tremendous reductions. We must dispose of these and offer them at less than the original cost. Come in and inspect these if you want good footwear for a little money. __ Fendig’s Exclusive Shoe Store, * Opera House Block. At the regular meeting of the Knights of Pythias Tuesday evening ft pras decided to ask ROy t J. Ck Parrett to preach the annual Pythian sermon next Sunday, Feb. 19th, that being the anniversary of the foundation of the order. It is hoped to have a large turn out of Knights. They will meet at the castle hall Sunday morning at 10 o’clock and go In a body to the church.
