Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 53, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 March 1911 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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LOCAL HAPPENINGS. All home print today. Read pages two and three today. Fancy head lettuce—Home Grocery. Fancy hose of all kinds from 10c to SI.OO. C. EARL DUVALL. Jesse Coovert left Thursday morning for a visit at Des Moines, lowa. One lot of nice lisle 25c hose for 20c, two pair for 35c. C. EARL DUVALL. The very best in cream, brick or limburger cheese at the Home Grocery. Frank Ellis is moving today from the George Wilcox property into the Reet Hopkins property, north of the railroad.

Attend the negro minstrel show to be given by the band boys on March isth. Tickets are now on sale by the boys.

If you need an overcoat real cheap we are closing out all we have at the wholesale prices. Be sure and look a. our line. C. EARL DUVALL.

• ■ . , „ • -J .i f The Stock Co. arrived here this noon and will’,produce Dußarry at the opera house this evening. This company is growing in popularity with each visit.

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.

Henry Wood and wife returned last evening from their visit in Illinois, Kansas and Oklahoma. Both enjoyed good health and were well pleased with their trip.

Park Sample, of Wisconsin, came ■today for a visit with his mother, Mrs. Lucy Sample, of Yoder, Colo., who has been visiting relatives here the past three weeks.

The condition of Harold Warren, who was operated upon for appendicitis Wednesday evening, is rather serious today, and considerable uneasiness is felt as to the outcome.

Come in and let me quote you some prices on clothing, overcoats and furnishings. It will pay you, as this stock must and will be closed out. Model Clothing Co., S. Leopold, Mgr.

The Powell vs. Greenlee' case 1 came to a sudden stop today owing to the illness of Frank Tillett, one of the jurymen. The case will be taken up again Monday in the circuit court.

A. J. Harmon and J. P. Hammond went to Thayer this morning to cry and the James R. Craig sa.e. The Crai& v sale is an annual event and considerable live stock is disposed of

A. J. Harmon returned yesterday from Mitchell, S. Dak., where he had been on business. Mr. Harmon has about concluded to spend the summer in Mitchell, where he will engage in the real estate business.

. We are not going out of business, but we do say we can sell just as cheap and sell you better goods than 1 any concern in town. Our new spring clothes are arriving daily. C. EARL PUVALL,

Thirty-five members of the Odd Fellows* lodge were here last evening and conferred the initiatory and second degrees on a candidate. At the conclusion of the work the visitors and members to the number of 70 repaired to the Christian church, where a fine supper was served to them by the ladies of the church.

Mrs. George Terwlllegei; and daughter Mabel left this morning for Crawwhere they will live on the ''farm to which Mr. Terwilleger preceded them a few days. Miss Mabel was a member of the sophomore class :n the Rensselaer high Bchocl and will enter the Crawfordsville high school next Monday. A number of lierclass- ’ mates were at the depot to bid her good bye. The many friends of the Terwllleger family will regret fielr removal from Jasper county.