Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 105, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 May 1911 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
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LOCAL HAPPENINGS. Alter’s fine corn meal, 25c a sack. —Pepot Grocery. White Clover Honey, 15c carton. — Home Grocery. ' 1 ~ ■ - ; j /'■ Have your piano tuned by one that executes bis work systematically, accurately, etc. PERRY HORTON. . B. G. Oglesby and family came over from Knox tqdpy for a visit with Rensselaer relatives. Those fancy colored shopping baskets at the Home Grocery are very cheap at 3 (be, 40c and 60a Mr. find Mrs. E. Powell have again taken possession of the Nowels House and hereafter Rensselaer will have two hotels. If you want good bread, use Acme or White Star flour. Acme, $1.45; White Star, $1.35 a sack, at Rowles ft Palmer’s. - Hiram Day returned Monday from Tolona, 111., where he had been to see his aged mother, w.ho is quite sick. He left, her some improved.. Pwen Barker has ordered his Republican sent to Lowell, care of the dredge. He writes: "We are running the boarding cars at the end of the Gifford railroad.” A small purse containing a few "stamps apd pennies was picked up last evening on the street. Owner can get same by calling at The Republican office. Beginning Monday, May Ist, until Saturday night, May 6th, we will give each customer 20 pounds H. ft E. granulated sugar for SI.OO. ROWLES ft PARKER. J. M. Knapp has sold five Ford automobiles so far this season, the latest purchasers being Frank Schroder, of Barkley township, who purchased a five-passenger car last Saturday. Secretary of the Treasury MacVeagh was Monday sued for SIOO,OOO by Charles F. Leach, formerly collector of customs at Cleveland, O. Leach was removed by MacVeagh and alleges that statements made by MacVeagh in justifying his removal were libelous. Blaine Gwin, who has been located In charity work at Winnipeg, Canada, is home for a short visit with his parents, Mr, and Mrs. J. C. Gwin. Blaine is on his way to Patterson, New Jersey, where he will be located in the future. , The commission named to investigate proposed increases in second class postage rates, of which the three members are Supreme Court Justice Hughes, President Lowell, of Harvard, *nd Lawrence Maxwell, of Cincinnati, held its first session Monday at the White House. Relatives of Roy Crandall, 16 years old, who disappeared from Warsaw some time ago, and was thought to have been drowned in Lake Wigona, now believe he is the Frank Crandall, the youth In the Norfolk (0.) Jail, charged with the murder of Harry Noble, chief Nickel Plate detective, of Bellevue, O. The reformation of the banking and currency system and the relation of the postal savings institutions to national or state banking are the leading questions slated for discussion by Hie executive council of the American Bankers’ association at a. three days* meeting begun Monday in Nashville, Tenn. ■ 7 ... J As a result of a mass meeting at French Lick Sunday, definite plans have been made for the formation of a state wide anti-gambling league. Officers will be elected next Thursday night and an active campaign mapped out. The reformers assert that the gambling interests made an attempt to break up their meeting, but did not succeed. Eating potatoes 50c a bushel at Bewl«s ft Parker's. A Classified Adv. will find tt
