Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 92, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 18 April 1911 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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LOCAL HAPPENINGS. Phone 41—The Home Grocery. Mrs. Bowd Smith went to Delphi this afternoon to visit relatives. W. S. Richards, painter and paperhanger. phone 331. Mrs. William Stiner, of Chicago, is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sol Norman, at Parr. Ashland ham, a nice cooked meat specialty, 15c pound, at the Depot Grocery. J. P. Simons and C. F. Stackhouse went to Hammond this afternoon, having been selected as Jurymen iq the federal court. The acknowledged leaders in the coffee game—flavor to suit, all-priced, lsc, 22c, 25c, 30c and 35c—Home Grocery. Rev. G. H. Clarke, pastor of the Christian church, and N. Littlefield left yesterday afternoon for North Dakota for a trip covering several days. tPie fruit for this week; 3 cans of pie peaches or apples, or 4 packages of seedless raisins for 25 cents. JOHN EGER. Chas. Macklenberg, accompanied by Mrs. Gus Hale and daughter, Miss Anna, were guests over Sunday and Monday of his parents. Nice home grown potatoes for 50c a bushel and fancy sand grown Michigan potatoes for 60 cents. JOHN EGER. John Webb, who has been working for Babcock ft Hopkins, left this afternoon for a visit with relatives at Muskegon, Mich. Bought for a leader —A big speUal this week—A California Table Peach in a nice Byrup, while they last 15c a can.—Home Grocery. About thirty couples of young people held a very enjoyable dance at the armory Monday night. The music was supplied by Lonzo and Paul Healy. The drilling for oil still proceeds on the Wentworth ranch near Roselawn. The drillers are now at a depth exceeding 600 feet and are very confident of striking oil or gas or both. We are headquarters for northern grown early seedy potatoes, onion sets or garden seeds,[ and will have seed sweet potatoes Friday and Saturday. JOHN EGER. Jesse B. Wilson has opened up his law office in the Citizens National Bank building at Hammond, having room 106. Friends here have received announcement cards which he used in that city. We ''will put on sale this week, 70 dozen of the regular 15c seller of the White “Karo" syrup, the best syrup made, at 10c; also have 800 small sample cans to distribute free. JOHN EGER. It is planned to organize Marshall clubs in every county in the state to push the governor's candidacy for the democratic presidential nomination. Ha'll aura gat the support at all the “wets." “Generally debilitated for years. Had sick headaches, lacked ambition, was worn-out and all run-down. Burdock Blood Bitters made me a well woman.’’ —Mrs. Chas. Freitoy, Moosup, Conn. The local lodge of Pythian Sisters are to be inspected Thursday night of this week and Monday night a goodly number rehearsed for the Inspection A full attendance of all members is urged for the inspection. ■< i- 'r. - Mias Mary Harper returned to DePauw on the early train this morning and Misses Nell Meyers and Blanche Babcock went on the 11:06. Miss Belle Laßue has been ill since she came home and will not return to DePauw until the last of the week. For quick deliveries and courteous treatment, give the Depot Grocery trial.