Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 66, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 18 March 1911 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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LOCAL HAPPENINGS. Read pages two and three today. Miss Georgia Harris spent today ii. Lafayette. - - M , 'S’ See the adv. of lsr. Finch elsewhere in this issue. JohnjPoole made a business trip to Battle Ground today. Miss Mamie Boswell returned to her home in Fair Oaks today. This is the third anniversary of the opening of the Home Grocery. Mrs. A. R. Hopkins returned this morning from a visit in Delphi. Some nice, medium sized sweet potatoes, 3c a pound, at John Eger’s. W. A. Heferline went to Marion today, where he expects to work the coming summer. Mrs. Ernst Lamson and baby have gone to Union City for a visit of indefinite length with her parents. We are selling the fanciest evaporated peaches grown for 10c a pound, and apricots 15c. JOHN EGER. Mrs. Mary Healy and her trimmer are in Chicago studying the latest styles in millinery. Wait for her spring opening. Miss Marie Lowman, who has been visiting relatives in this county for the past three months, left this morning for her home at Amboy, Ind. ' / Mrs. Mary Peyton and daughter, Miss Wilma, went to Union township today to remain over Sunday at the home of Mr. and, Mrs. I. F. Meader.- ____________ b For this week we will sell 6-pound pail of jelly, our regular 30c seller, for 20c. JOHN EGER.

Jbe Moore returned to Marion today to resume his business college studies patter a few days' visit at the home of his pa.rentß in Barkley township. Mrs. George Borntrager and baby and Miss Martha Jarvis went to Kankakee, 111., today, to visit a sister. They expect to be absent about a week. Mrs. O. M. Peek and three sons have moved to a farm near Virgie, after living for the past three years at Blunt, S. Dak., which place they did not like. The cheapest iq nbt always the best, but the best is always the cheapest. When you buy Aristos flour you'get the best flour made, or money returned. V JOHN EGER. m '" m - , Friends of Miss Agnes Howe to the niimi'er of twenty-five were entertained at her home on College avenue Thursday evening, the occasion being the lith birthday of the hostess. All' spent a most enjoyable evening. Miss Nellie Makeever left this morning for a visit at ML Ayr. She will also visit in Chicago before returning here and expects to be absent about twd weeks. Miss Grace Thompson is companion for Mrs. John Makeever during Miss Makeever’s absence. Mrs. Jacob Hensler and brother. L. E. Ford, of Remington, took the 10:03 train here this morning for Chicago, where they went to see their sister, Miss Myrtle Ford, who underwent an operation in a hospital there last Tuesday. Mrs. Chas. Hensler, who is also a sister of Miss Ford, returned from Chicago yesterday and reported her sister as getting alona very nicely. George Dolson, of South Chicago, ill., formerly foreman for the Halleck Telephone Company, came Friday a short visit with the family of Senator Hayeck. Mr. Dolson for the past few years has been in the employ of the Bell Telephone Company, in So. Chicago, but owing to a strike Which is now on among the employees of that company, he has been able to take a short vacation. He has decided to leave the strikers, however, and go back to work next Monday, as he is not in sympathy with e methods which they employ.