Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 49, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 27 February 1911 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
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The Ellis Theatre J. H. S. ELLIS, Manager. OUR STOCKCOMPANY WILL PRESENT “Dußarry” Friday, March 3 ■ ——♦ —- ' . THIS IS THE SIXTH TIME AROUND THE CIRCUIT. X Larger and better pleased andlenees each time. ■> Seats on Sale at Jessen’s. Prices 25c, BSe and 50c. ' LOCAL HAPPENINGS. Fancy head lettuce —Home Grocery. --C. D. Shook was down from DeMotte today. J. F. Payne made a business trip to Monticello today. , Goods are selling fast at the Fire Sale, north of the depot. Isaac Thomas came over from Remington on business this morning. Still by a big majority the best coff :in town —Millar, at the Home Grocery The very best in cream, brick or limburger cheese at the Home Grocery. Mrs. Nancy Payne returned to Parr this morning after a visit over Sunday in Rensselaer.
13.00, |3.50 and > 34.00 shoes at Howies ft Parker’s big Shoe Sale-thdl ends Saturday, March 4.
A full line of salted, smoked or pickled and canned fish for the Lenteu trade. JOHN EGER.
Mrs. J. R. Phillips came from McCoysburg this morning to spend th day with her daughter, Mrs. Van Wood and family.
Horatio Ropp and family are moving to the country today. They will occupy the W. S. > Day farm, in Barkley township.
Shooting match at McCoysburg, Friday, March 3rd. Good ammunition for • sale on the ground. Everybody invited. Charlie Saidla.
Six spools Clark’s O. N. T. thread for 26c at Rowles ft Parker’s Big White Sale beginning Saturday, Feb 25th to Saturday, March 4th.
The crowds that attended our shoe ~ "stale Saturday were even beyond our expectations. Five more days of the big shoe sale'&t Rowles ft Parker’s.
Mrs. Idi My res returned to Kankakee, this morning after a visit over Sunday with her little daughter, Emallne, who attends the Monnett school for girls.
For this week only, for 25 cents, 3 cans of pl'e peaches or 3 cans of apples, 2 cans of yellbw peaches, 2 cans of pineapple chunks or 2 cans of pink salmon. JOHN EGER.
Mr a. Sidney B. Holmes and five children, George Heuson and family, Mrs. Nelson Hough, Calvin Shiglev and Roy Scott, of this county, and Miss Susie Stine, who has been spending the winter in Illinois, left yesterday for Jamestown, N. Dak., where they, will make their future homes. Company M had an enjoyable euctr e party Saturday, evening. Five tables contested for the prise and ten com - plete games were played at each table. Flve| of the contestants tied with seven games each for high and Lieutenant Herman Tuteur won in the play off. t Quartermaster-Sergeaut Isaac Wiltshire was low with two games and he was awarded a tin sword. Baked beans, hamberger sandwiches and coffee were served.
