Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 51, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 March 1911 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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LOCAL HAPPENINGS. Still by a big majority the best coffee in town—Millar, at the Home Grocery Mrs. Henry Purcupile went to Chicago this morning on a-millinery buying trip. Mrs. C. P. Wright returned home last Saturday from her visit in California. v The very best in cream, brick or limburger cheese at the Home Grocery. Attend the negro minstrel show to be given <by the band boys on March 15th. Tickets are now on sale by the boys.

Rev. Edgar Green,, of Tolleston, Ind., will speak in the Presbyterian church tonight at 7 o’clock. Everybody invited. The negro minstrel by the band boys will be Wednesday evening, March 15th. Tickets are now on sale by the boys. Prices, 25, 35 and 50 cents.

Milchner herring, SI.OO a keg: smoked bloaters, 3 for 10c; codfish, brick or shredded, 10c package; silver skin herring, 65c a pail.—Home Grocery.

Perry Marlatt started on the early train this morning for Longmont, Colo., to see his daughter, Mrs. Joe Jackson, whose health is said to be quite poor.

For this week only, for 25 cents, 3 cans of pie peaches or 3 cans of apples, 2 cans of yellow peaches, 2 cans of pineapple chunks or 2 cans of pink salmon. JOHN EGER.

Lloyd and Leland Jessen went to Chicago today, the former to resume his position at the Western Union office and the latter to take an assignment with the E. W. Wagner company.

W. H. Gilbert, who purchased 40 acres near Aix of George Casey, and moved here from Mattoon, 111., was a caller at The Republican office thij morning and The Semi-Weekly Republican will visit his home for the next year. He has rented fifty acres of land from Steve Comer also.

W. D. Bond went to New Buffalo, Mich., today to close up his deal for the purchase of a farm, to which he is moving. He started four horses overland yesterday and will ship his household goods the first of next week. His son William, who attends high school here, will remain until the close of the term.

In the primary elections held in Chicago Tuesday republicans nominated Charles E. professor of economy at Chicago University, and the democrats nominated Carter H. Harrison, who, four previous times has been elected mayor of Chicago, and whose father was also a Chicago mayor.

We have just unladed our fourth car of flour since Jan. Ist. Quality is what talks. To those who have never tried “Aristos,” we have 100 small samples for free trial, and you can compare it with what you have been getting from others. Call for sample, or call phone 54 and we will deliver it. JOHN EGER.

O. O. Hammerton, who has resigned his position as a railway mail clerk, has purchased a fruit and poultry farm of 20 acres near New Troy, Berrien county, Mich. His car of effects were shipped there Tuesday and Mr. Hammerton was accompanied by his brother-in-law Jerry Tullis, who will remain there for a short time. Mrs. Hammerton will go there tomorrow.

Mrs. J. F. Watson yesterday entertained a number of ladies and gentlemen of the Presbyterian church in honor of Mrs. George W. Terwtlleger. who will leave Friday for her future home near Crawfordsvllle. Mrs. Terwilleger was presented with a sterling silver souvenir spoon of Rensselaer, and her many friends were profuse in wishing her and all the Terwilleger family success and happiness in their new home.