Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 48, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 25 February 1911 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
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LOCAL HAPPENINGS. Silas Swain came over from Morocco today. Dad Waymire was down from DeMode today. Goods are selling fast at the Fire Sale, north of the depot. E. Ran ton, Sr:, returned to his home in Hoopeston, 111., today. Miss Harriet Overton went to Monon today to visit relatives over Sunday. William P. Simons went to Monticello today to spend Sunday with relatives. For this week, nice juicy lemons, be each, or 12c a dozen. JOHN EGER. James Ellis, Jr., went to Monticello today for a Sunday visit with his grandfather. Monroe Carr returned home this morning from a visit with his daughter at Sheridan. Mrs. A. Halleck and daughter Lura went to Indianapolis today to remain over Sunday with Senator Halleck. ■ Company M will have a bean and hamburger supper this evening for members. Progressive four-handed euchre will be played. For this week only—3 pounds fancy seedless raisins, large Muscatel raisins, prunes, peaches or cooking figs, for 25 cents. JOHN EGER. Miss Helen Harms came from East Gary today to visit her sister, Miss Etta Haems, who teaches the Kennedy school in Barkley township. Mrs. Mary if Lowe Returned this ■morning from Wisconsin, where she has been for several weeks. She~is feeling well and enjoyed the ’winter there.
? Henry Childers, of Delphi, came over Thursday for a visit with relatives, and today went to Mt. Ayr to attend a meeting of the church to which he belongs. TJie goods at the Ransford Fire Said" have been culled out and we are offer-ing-only goods damaged slightly by water and smoke, at 25c on the dollar. Come if you want some real bargains. Will Petty was in' from Virgie today. He says the roads have dried up remarkably within the last day or two and a few days more would put them in very good shape for the March Ist moving. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Brosnahan expect to start next Tuesday for their home in Spokane, Wash. They have been here for thfe past three months, at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John English. Sam English, who has been in Oklahoma'for the past five years, is reported to be contemplating a removal to Saskatehewan district in Canada. He is a a*h of John English and his wife is a (laughter of Wallace Murray. Hundreds of guaranteed Edison and Columbia phonograph records at less than the cost of the wax to make them, at Ransford’s Fire Sale, north of the depot; also' three Victor disc machines at 25c on the dollar; only slightly damaged by water,/ A. H. Hopkins made a business trip to Francesville by auto yesterday. He says that the rrfads have /been Injured badly during the "soft” weather period. Especially is the stone road east of Pleasant Orove in a bad qpndition, with ruts almost hub deep. Mrs. Floyd Miller brought a freak egg to The Republican office this morning from Hanging Orove township. The egg is S inches in length and only an inch and a quarter in diameter at the widest place. Considering the frequency of chicken ' stealing depredations in that township, a person is lucky to get any eggs at all. Last cal If or King William’s favorite dish. Silver Thread saurkraut, 5c a quart at John Eger’s.
