Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 55, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 March 1911 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

LOCAL HAPPENINGS. Call phone 273 for coal, wood and feed. Mortgage exemption blanks for sale at The Republican office. Firman Thompson made a business trip to Lafayette today. Mrs. Orlan Grant went to Hammond this morning to visit her mother. Mr. and Mrs. Reed McCoy, of McCoysburg, were in Rensselaer today. Perry Gwin, who is working in Indianapolis, was home over Sunday. H. W. Jackson and daughter, Miss Gertrude, are spending today in Chicago. Just arrived at Maines & Hamilton’s, a car- load of oyster shells to be sold at 70 cents per hundred pounds. Get busy and see our big line of cravenettes, suits, shirts, hats, hose. C. EARL DUVALL. Hear the Beilharz Entertainers at the M. E. church Monday evening, March 13. Admission 35 cents. Leave your orders with John M. Knapp for pure New York State Maple Syrup. Phone 186. Have you seen our stock of buggie«. Do not buy until you have examined them. There is none better and few equal. MAINES & HAMILTON. Mrs. C. G. Hammond left for her home at Big Rapids, Mich., this afternoon, after a week’s visit with relatives here. The Hammond family are all well and much attached to their Michigan home. We can save you dollars on your spring clothing and furnishings, as we sell for cash and buy for cash. C. EARL DUVALL. Mr. and Mrs. John Kanne returned today to their home at Caihpus, HI., after spending several days with his parents, JMr. and Mrs. Michael Kanne. Attica and Covington last week voted Attica gave a majority of 20 for saloons and Covington gave a majority of 39. Veedersburg voted “dry” by a majority of 22. Mr. and Mrs. Noah Beilharz appeared yesterday afternoon for the only time on the ten days’ program. They are so versatile, so remarkably good that it would have been a pleasure to all who heard them to hear tfiem a few times more.—Joliet (III.) Daily News. At the M. E. church, Monday evening, March 13th.

Trade Winners Flour $1.38 Sack. No better flour was ever offered the buying public than our “Best.” It is our regular $1.50 flour now selling at $1.38. Now on our third car load this year —proof of its excellency. Fancy Big Some Very Fine Parity Square n IIvF B COUNTRY BUTTER LARD CRACKERS in 10-lb. lets very crisp and rich 12y 2 c lb. |l3y 2 clb.| 8c lb. Elkhorn Genuine Atlantic A Flavor and Price PHOTO AFTER DINNER t. nit treryWy CHEESE HINTS MILLAR COFFEE 1 5c glass 25c lb. 17c to 35c Id. W e have some fine Michigan and HomeGrown Potatoes, which are giving us the utmost satisfaction! If you aTe having potato trouble, try them. Potatoes 60' Bush. V' ' ~ - - - ~ .r: Home Grocery “Civwlaa Better Iwry Day"