Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 45, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 February 1911 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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LOCAL HAPPENINGS. ' \ Attorney Dunlap made a trip to Kankakee, 111., today. G. P. Baker, of Wolcott, was a bust*, ness visitor in Rensselaer this morning. i;ju Miss Mutchler, Mrs. Purcupile’s trimmer, Is in Chicago studying millinery styles. For this week, nice juicy lemons, lc each, or 12c a dozen. JOHN EGER. Miss Minnie Scheurich went to Indianapolis today to study spring millinery styles. Biggest Embroidery Sale ever given Jn this city begins at Rowles & Parker’s, Saturday, Feb. 25th —7 days only. *fcbief of the Are department, J. J. Montgomery, and Assistant Chief C. W. Rhoades made a trip to Chicago today. For this week only—3 pounds fancy seedless raisins, large Muscatel raisins, prunes, peaches or cooking figs, for 25 cents. JOHN EGER. T‘ l * ■ S. R. Nichols shipped a load of hogs to Indianapolis yesterday and went there to see them sell. Mrs. Nichols accompanied him. Don’t fail to attend our Big White Sale, Saturday, Feb. 25th, to Saturday, March 4th. rowles & Barker. • • Born, Tuesday night, February 21st. to Mr. and Mrs. Anson Cox, a stillborn son. The baby was buried this afternoon at 3 o’clock in cemetery. Six spools Clark’s O. N. T. thread for 25c at Rowles & Parker’s Big White Sale beginning Saturday, Feb 25th to Saturday, March 4th. Mrs. Frank Ridenour returned to her home at Ambla this morning after a visit since Saturday with her brother, John C. Martindale, and family. Men and Women’s $3.00, $3.50 and $4.00 shoes, $1.98, Rowles & Parker’s Shoe Sale, beginning Saturday, Feb. 18, 7, days only. John T. Murray and son Harry and their families and William Yeiter and family will leave the first of next week for Hamilton, N. Dak., where each have purchased farms. Remember we always mean just -what we say and we actually sell you $3.00, $3.50 and $4.00 shoes any day during our sale at $1.98. ROWLES ft PARKER. Lloyd Jessen has been down from Chicago for several days. He is recuperating from a severe case of measles and will remain at home for a week or ten days. / m The Knights of King Arthur will hold their annual banquet Friday night of this week at the Model restaurant. A toast program will be a part of the event The members and parents of the boys will participate. John Colton, the theatrical man, ia having his hearing today and a number of {>eople are over from Remington to testify in the-case. Colton is being represented by an attorney from Indianapolis and by W. H. Parkinson. Emerson Coen writes from Santa Domingo, Cuba, that the U. S. navy is now having target practice at ‘ that point. Emerson says: “Cuba is aft right, but I am beginning to think w* have been away from the states long enough.’’ Coen's cgrd was mailed Feb. 12th and was ten days en route. The Rensselaer fire committee did not find what thpv were looking for in the way of a fire team at Monon yesterday. They went to look at a team which the owner had told them was equal to the grey horse now in use. They found upon arrival there that the horses were not nearly as large as they had been led to believe. Fire Chief Montgomery said the team was too small for a good carriage team. Consequently the Rensselaer fire department Is still in the market for a new horse or two. They must be large and sound. t