Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 95, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 21 April 1911 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
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LOCAL HAPPENINGS. Chick Feed at The Home Grocery. Mrs. Jacob Wilcox made a trip to Lafayette today. The Depot Grocery sells the best creamery butter at 25c this week. Mrs. William Roth, of Monticello, is spending today here.' W. S. Richards, painter and paperhanger, phone 331. ' \ Mrs. A. Gangloff is spending today in Chicago. * Wood Spitler went to Madison, Wis., today to spend the week end. Mrs. Purcupile is in today buying more millinery goods. Delpbi is to build a new K. of P. hall. \ The Mt. Ayr commencement will be held tomorrow night. * Indications are favorable for an abundant strawberry crop this season. Ashland ham, a nice cooked meat specialty, 16c pound, at the Depot Grocery. ? Born, today, April 21st, to Mr. and Mrs. John Halladay, of Rensselaer, a daughter. For quick deliveries and courteous treatment, give the Depot Grocery a trial. Mrs. Mary E. Troxell returned to DeMotte today after a short visit here with J. F. Bruner and family. Born, Thursday, April 20th, to Mr. #nd Mrs. Dave Smith, of Barkley township, a son. Mrs. W. H. Beam went to Chicago today to see her son, Hurley, who is reported ill. George Alliss returned to Brook today after a short visit here with George Seible an<l family. Scott Chesnut has. resigned his position at the Monon depot and will again take up automobile repair work. mA J. M. Wasson went to Berwyn, 111., today to visit her daughter, Mrs. A. E. Coen and family. George and Martha Long went to the Illinois state university today for a short visit with college friends of the former. Bought for a leader —A big special this week —A California Table Peach in a nice syrup, while they last 15c a can. —Home Grocery. Mrs. W. F. Powers and Mrs. J. L. Hagins returned this morning from a visit since Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Irwin at Wolcott. Nice home grown potatoes for 50c a bushel and fancy sand grown Michigan potatoes for 60 cents. JOHN EGER.
The weatherman fell down on his third attempt to give a frost last night and a rain came instead. This morning was -bright again. The acknowledged, leaders in the coffee game—flavor to suit, all-priced,, 15c, 22c, 25c, 30c and 35c—Home Grocery. > —— Jesse Gray came over from Marion today to see his father, William Gray, who has been feeling very poorly lately.
We are headquarters for northern grown early seed potatoes, onion sets or garden seeds, and will have seed sweet potatoes Friday and Saturday. JOHN EGER. Attorney Moses Leopold made a business trip to Chicago today. He ' will also visit his father who is In a hospital there. The father will probably arrive borne within a week or such a matter. * 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.
