Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 121, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 May 1911 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Notice to Alumni. All Alumni desiring banquet tickets should apply for same before Friday noon, as no tickets will be sold after that- date. E. L. HOLLINGSWORTH, Treasurer. NOTICE. We will have Chamberlin’s' Brick Ice Cream on sale every Sunday during the rest of the season. Small bricks 20c; large size 30c. NOWELS’ ICE CREAM PARLOR. 4 boxes of seedless raisins for 25c at John Eger’s. Frank and George Kanne and Owen Lamb, of Campus, 111., were the guests over Sunday of Michael Kanne and family. 4 cans of kidney beans, sauerkraut, or canned hominey for 25 cents, at John Eger’s. Sixty-seven cans of cream, with a total of 720 gallons, were shipped by Dean Merica to Chicago this morning, being the receipts for Saturday. To introduce a new cornflake, we are giving a nice blown tumbler with each package. Only 10 cents at John Eger’s. Jesse E. Wilson and family were down from Hammond over Sunday and Mrs. Wilson will remain for a week. He returned this morning. We have secured another lot of that soft'soap in large cans, just the thing for house cleaning, 5c a box or 6 for 25 cents. JOHN EGER. Mrs. L. H. Busha, of Lafayette, came yesterday to visit her son, Frank, and is also spending part of the time at the home of Attorney and Mrs. E. P.i Honan. Sixteen candle power electric lamps, two for 25 cents. Peroxidß hydrogen, regular 25 cent bottle, 10 cents. Window screens, beechwood frames, 20, 25 and 28 cents, steady mixed household paints, can 10 cents. Child’s garden set, rake, hoe and shovel, set 10 cents. JARRETT’S VARIETY STORE. Snyder brothers and E. M. Thomas, who are working on the Otis ranch as carpenters, report a wonderful rain there Saturday afternoon, estimated to amount to a total precipitation of five inches. It was accompanied by an electrical storm, but they did not hear of any damage. Several trees were damaged by wind, Mrs. Ivan Carson, who had previously had two severe attacks of appendicitis, had another severe attack last Friday and for a time it was feared she could not survive. Owing to the fact that she was the mother of a baby only a week old the attack was especially difficult to overcome. It is expected to have her operated on as soon as she has gained sufficient strength. Soft drinks for hot weather; grape juice, root beer, birch beer, sarsaparilla and ginger ale, at John Egor’s.
