Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 126, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 27 May 1911 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
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LOCAL HAPPENINGS. Kentland has organized a ball team. Get screes doors of the J. C. Gwin Lumber Co. Four boxes seedless raisins for 25c at John Eger’s. The Wrens will play the Remington team at Remington tomorrow afternoon.
Four cans kidney beans, sauerkraut, or canned hominy for 25 cents, at John Eger’s.
George Goff left this afternoon for a visit with his son Bert at Newel, South Dakota.
Eugene Purtelle, the interurban promotor, went to Chicago this afternoon to remain over Sunday.
Asa R. Shreeves, formerly of Co. M, Indiana National Guard, has enlisted in the regular army.
Mrs. N. J. Jacoby and Mrs. George Kuhns, of Frankfort, are visiting their nephew, Ross Goble, and family.
Soft drinks for hot weather; grape juice, root beer, birch beer, sarsaparilla and ginger ale, at John Eger’s.
J. C. Frazee, of Peru, was here yesterday and today on business. Mr. Frazee was a former resident of this county. He says that crops do not look as well here as they do around Peru.
Don’t wait until the house gets full of flies to put up screens. If your old ones are not first-class, order new screen doors of J. C. Gwin Lumber Co., phone 8.
Edward Frank Miss Ella Roorda, a young couple from near Fair Oaks, were united in marriage at the clerk’s office this morning by Squire Irwin. They will reside on a farm near Fair Oaks.
We have secured another lot of that soft soap in large cans, just the thin;: for house cleaning, 5c a box or 6 for 25 cents. JOHN EGER.
Mrs. E. W. Hickman has a letter from her husband yesterday. He has so far recovered from his recent operation that he will return home Sunday and she will go to the city that day to accompany him home. >
To introduce a new cornflake, we are giving a nice blown tumbler with each package. Only 10 cents at John Eger’s.
Eugene Purtelle, President Worland, of the Commercial Club, and Fred Phillips Interviewed a number of the land owners along the route of the proposed interurban south of town this morning. All who were seen expressed their willingness to donate the right of waj through their *lands and next week the matter of securing the right of way will be pushed.
Cooney Kellner’s hogs are continuing to die. Friday eleven died, making 63 in all. He had 92 head to begin with and thinks he will be fortunate if he saves a dozen head. One of the hogs to die Friday was a thoroughbred Duroc Jersey of the Blue Ribbon strain, for which he paid SBS last fall. Cooney has certainly been hit hard by this misfortune.
' Nine Marmon roadster machines with parties from Chicago have procured accommodations for Sunday night at the Makeever and Delos Thompson, who owns a Marmon, will pilot them all to Indianapolis Monday morning. A number of machines are passing through Rensselaer today and many are expected tonjght and Sunday. A number of Rensselaer auto owners will go down Sunday. Among those going from here are Mr. and Mrs. G. H. McLain and their guest, Mrs. McLain’s sister.
Try our candies, peanut squares, cocoanut squares, Runkle's assorted caramels, cocoanut, peanut and plain fudge; Mixed or all one kind, pointlte Salted pdanuts, chocolate creams, chocolate caramels, assorted bonbons, After-Dinner mints, marshmallows; * p0ut....; Me JARRETTE'S VARIETY STORE.
