Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 41, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 February 1911 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
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LOCAL HAPPENINGS. All home print today. Read pages two and three today. Ben Hopkins went to Carroll county today to visit his brother John. Born, Friday, Feb. 10th, to Mr. and /Mrs. Frank a son and their fifth child. _ A. T. Kiper and Joe Kahler went to Plymouth today to visit John Kiper for several days. With the high price of coffees, try a pound of our 25c mixed sample tea. JOHN EGER. Chas. Leavel went to Atlanta, near Tipton, Ind., today, where he has a deal on for the purchase of a bakery. Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Smith and> nephew, Harvey Smith, went to Chicago this morning to attend the cement show. J. W. Tilton returned this morning from Wheatfleld. His father is no better and there is a very small chance of his recovery. Miss Nora Keeney, a trained nurse at Mt. Ayr, took the milk train here this morning en route to Wadena to nurse a case. County Recorder Tilton went to Wheatfleld yesterday afternoon, where his father, J. W. Tilton, lies at the point of death. Will Ulyat, W. W. Clark and C. W. Dean, of Brook, took the 11:06 train today for Chalmers to attend a big sale near that place.
GREAT HOUR SALE We will unload another car of our “A. & K. Best” Famous Flour this week. Unloading! Friday and Sale ( Saturday February 17-18. Sale Price ■ S Jy 2 . B $1.32 a Sack. W Bbl - This Flour is No Experiment. We have handled it for three years, and guarantee every sack to give* satisfaction. ' To you who are paying $6.00 to $6.50 for your FLOUR, this should be welcome news. Don’t forget the dates, and the Big .Savings. Home Grocery “OKOwnra bettbb btbbt bat.” Rensselaer, Indiana
