Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 111, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 May 1911 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
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LOCAL HAPPENINGS. Get screen doors of the J. C. Gwin Lumber Co. Frank B. Ham made a business trip to Frankfort today. Alter Chick Feed. 20c a sack at The Depot Grocery. N. Littlefield left for Bloomington, 111., this morning on a business trip. New cheese, very fine. —The Home Grocery. Don’t forget the band concert tomorrow night. Merle Porter was over from Francesville last night to attend the dance. Adolph May went to Gibson City, 111., today, on a business trip. We fit the foot and suit the purse. Fendig’s Exclusive Shoe Store, Opera House Block. Mrs. Jas. Donnelly is spending today with her daughter, Mrs. Fletcher Ramey, near Surrey. A large can of soft soap, just the thing lor house cleaning, for be, or 6 for 25 cents, at John Eger’s. Z. T. Campbell went to Champaign county, 111., this morning to assist his son William on the farm for a while. Measure the doors for new screens, then call Phone No. 6, and*get good ones from the J. C. Gwin Lumber Co. , H. M. Shipman left this morning for Burk, S. Dak., where he will spend the summer with his son. We have just unloaded a car of “H. & E." sugar, the best sugar made. JOHN EGER. Samp. Wilson returned to Delphi today after < eking for some time for Leßoy Lewis. Our screen doors are the best; hang right, wear longest and the price is right. J. C. Gwin Lumber Co. Tom Moore has rented the property across the street wept of the Gwin lumber yard. Jellycon, a delicious jelly dessert, any flavors, 10c or 3 packages for 25c, at the Home Grocery. Dr. E. N. Loy returned this morning from Indianapolis,'where he attended the meeting of the stat® board of hoaith. e ? | Both Home and Depot groceries will sell 4 cans peas, hominy, pumpkin or string beans for a quarter this week. Mrg. Frank Collins, of Tice, 111., cpme yesterday to visit Mrs. Harvey Moore, who went as far as Shelby to meet her. A saloon license was refused by the White county commissioners to William Emge, of Reynolds. He took an appeal to the circuit court. G. I. Thomas, of Remington, who spends two or three days a week on the road selling elevator machinery, was in Rensselaer over night. The Marion Club at Indianapolis is to be enlarged and two* stories added to the building. The work will be started immediately and it will., be finished in the early fall. We unloaded, last week, a car of “Aristos,” and a car of "Lord's Best," flour, making 7 cars or 1,500 barrels since Jan. 1, 1911. "Quality” is what sells flour. JOHN EGER. Rev. C. L. Harper returned this morning from a district meeting of the M. E. church, which was held at Kentland and which proved a very interesting gathering. Don't wait until the bouse gets full of flys to put up the screens. If your old ones are not first-class, order new screen doors of J. C. Gwin Lumber Co., phone 6. The dance at the armory last night was attended by twenty-nine couples. It was considered a very pleasant dance. The music consisted of harp, violin and flute and was procured from Chicago.
