Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 52, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 March 1911 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
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LOCAL HAPPENINGS. Fancy head lettuce—Home Grocery. To err is human, to forgive—is nert. Still by a big majority the best coffee in at the Home Grocery Write it today. Get in on The Republican’s dream contest. The very best in cream, brick or limburger cheese at the Home Grocery. .
Mrs. Homer Harvey, of Monticello, is visiting at the home of Charles Stevenson.
Mrs. George Besse, of Remington, and Miss Ella Ritchey, of Anderson, are visiting their sister, Mrs. Kate R. Watson.
James E. Flynn left yesterday for Kennedy, Ind., near which place he owns a fruit and poultry farm, and where he will remain indefinitely.
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.
Hon. Jesse E. Wilson and family will 'leave Washington Saturday of this week and are expected to reach Rensselaer either Sunday afternoon or Monday morning.
Milchner herring, SI.OO a keg: smoked bloaters, 3 for 10c; codfish, brick or shredded, 10c package; silver skin flerring, 65c« a pail.—Home Grocery.
B. B. Smith, of Colburn, has moved here hnd will live on Barkley Bros, farm. Will Barkley is moving back to town, but Earl will board with Mr. Smith and manage the farm.
For this week only, for 25 cents, 3 cans of pie peaches or J cans of apples, 2 cans of yellow peaches, 2 cans of pineapple chunks or 2 cans of pink salmon. JOHN EGER.
W. S. Day went to Elkhart yesterday to see his brother, George Day, who has been in very poor health and who was taken yesterday to an Elkhart hospital to undergo a surgical operation. George Day lived in Jasper county several years ago.
George Fate and wife went to Indianapolis this morning to spend several days visiting relatives prior to taking charge of the Makeever hotel. Landlord Fate expects to put In an electric bell system at the hotel and to make other modern improvements.
Ladies, Attention! i Easter is Coming So Are Our Dress Goods. We-are receiving daily, new Dress Goods, in Pongees, Batistes, Hamasaka, Mercerized Batistes, Foulards, Messiline, Shoosu and Nikko Silk, French and Mercerised Poplins, Egyptian Tissue, Persian Lawns, Flaxon and Indian Linen. Come and look at our. stock while - we have a large assortment for you to choose from. W e are also showing the the Latest, the Largest and Most Complete line of Ladies’ Shirt Waists ever shown in Rensselaer. No difference what your tastes are, we can please you; we have them from 50c up. Some of the neatest as well as the most snappy ones you have ever seen. If you are looking for something nice, don’t fail to see our line. Every one a new one. Kresler’s Old Stand. VanAfSdel & Co.
