Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 102, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 29 April 1911 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
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LOCAL HAPPENINGS. Qgrden Seeds —6c and 3 for 6c Depot Grocery. Eating potatoes 60c a bushel at Rowles & Parker’s. < H. W. Kiplinger made a business trip to Lafayette today. Phone 96 for your grocery order. ROWLES & PARKER. Jesse -E. Wilson returned to Hammond this morning after a short visit here. Harry Staub, of Chalmers, was a business visitor in Rensselaer this morning. v Joseph Kendall, of near Foresman, tadde a trip to Monon today, taking the 11:06 train here. V J _ Miss Queen Perry, a former mußic teacher in the Rensselaer schools, is here for a short visit. The Home Grocery is now ready to redeem your Atlas E-Z Seal Fruit Jar coupons—bring them in. Ray Day is getting out some on crutches now, getting over as far as Van Wood’s barbershop Thursday. If you want the very finest early cabbage plants get the Holden varieties of The Home Grocery. E. J. Randle made a business trip to Lafayette today. He is having his auto painted in a Lafayette garage. Have your piano tuned by one that executes his work systematically, accurately, etc. PERRY HORTON. George Stowl, a young man who was grubbing out some brush on the John L. Nichols’ farm in Barkley township, had his right thumb cut off Thursday.
The first car advertising Gollmar Bros.’ circus arrived here this morning and fifteen bill posters and distributors are busy today advertising the circus. 4. D. Washburn was over from Kentland a short time this morping. There is nothing new except that. Kentland Is- a good town and getting better all the time. L Don’t you enjoy the blithe singing and lively good nature that constitutes a good musical comedy. “THEM Henderson Kids” looks like a real goqd thing in this line. It will be at the Bills theatre Saturday night. The Reynolds ball team defeated Remington Sunday on the former’s J rounds by the score of 9to 7. The efective eyesight of the umpire on close plays was partly responsible for Our boys defeat.—Remington Press. Um, By Ooßh, Harry Green is back in this neck of the woods with ‘‘Eli and Jane,” which always packs the house. They will be in Fowler May 9rd and Remington May 6th. Harry will probably head into Rensselaer to Close the season and possibly stay us all summer. The Republican made an error yesterday in giving the names of the relatives who attended the funeral of William Porter at Rossvllle. Those Who went yesterday were Mrs. John Rresler, Mrs. A. R. Kresler, Mrs. W. V- Porter, Mrs. Bert Brenner, Frank Kresler and A 1 Rishling. Mrs. Jennie Wishard and Mrs. I. J. Porter had gone there before Mr. Porter’s death. Leonard Rhoades went to Chicago today. He expects to bring Mrs. Rhoades home with him tomorrow if her condition permits. * She is now troubled with rheumatism in one foot, put otherwise Is getting along very well, .hvaing made very satisfactory progress toward recovery since the operation. She is still in ignoranc? of the death of her mother, and the breaking of that sad news to her was to be performed by the surgeon that operated on her, today before Leonard’s arrival at the hospital. “Doan’s Ointment cured me of eczema that had annoyed me a long time. The cure was permanent”— Hon. S. W. Matthews, Commissioner Labor Statistics, Augusta, Me.
