Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 82, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 April 1911 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
The Ellis Theatre J. H. S. ELLIS, Manager. Friday Night, Apr. T The Stock Co. PRESENTING “st. eimo” FROM Augusta J. Evans’ World’s Famous Novel. Prices 25c, 35c, 50c
j | As good as money can buy, Sec pound at RHOADS’ GROCERY.
LOCAL HAPPENINGS. Resolved—To keep on our heavies and order another half ton. Mrs. Tom Fongeres, of Wabash, came this morning to visit Mrs. Kernton Parkison. Miss Feme Osborne went to Lafayette this morning for a. visit of a few days. Evaporated apricots, 10 cents a pound for this week. Not over 2% pounds to one customer. —Rhoads Grocery, C. A. Gregory is making the Delphi Daily Herald look like a real newspaper. Baker' had let the bottom fall clear out of it and we are pleased to see the new editor “sprucing up.” It 1b useless to pay high prices for seed potatoes. You can get as flne Early Rose seed as yop ever saw from those hoipe grown potatoes at the Home Grocery, for only 50c a bushel. Louis Jensen hds received a contract from the manager of the Youngstown, Ohio, ball team to play in the Obio-Pennsylvania league, at $126.00 per month. Lou has not yet decided, but will probably accept the ofTer.— Wheatfleld Review. Silver prunes, on account of their delicate appearance when cooked, are usually very high priced. But the Home Grocery is selling flne ones this week at 12%c a pound, a price less than common prunes now retail ' for. Attorney Roy Blue returned this morning from a business trip to central Michigan. He was in Lansing, the Btate capital, Wednesday evening, and went over to see &e legislature in sessiqn. Michigan has county option but the saloon and brewery interests are trying to adopt township and city option, Just as was done in Indiana. The light is intense. Hamlin H. Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Smith, has written a letter to his parents from Colorado, stating that he is getting along nicely and is well pleased with his western home. His address has hitherto been Wild Horse, but a new postolflce named Kit Carson has been established and as It is closer and makes it possible for him to get his mail twice a week instead of only once, he has ordered his Republican changed. Hamlin likes frontier life and Is forging to the front
