Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 136, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 June 1911 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
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LOCAL HAPPENINGS. Born, Thursday, June Bth, to Mr. and Mrs. John Holsema, a son. Bates* Home-Grown Strawberries are on sale at Rhoades’ Groeery. \ % , ' r f'J Karp Stockton, of Monticello, has been chosen captain of the 1912 ’varsity track team at Purdue. Get our prices on stepladdera, from sto 8 feet high. J. C. Gwin Lumber Co. j , Miss Madaline Ramp is\now at home and will give vocal and piano lessons to a few more pupils. Phone 14. Mrs. Rufus Knox came this morning from Chicago for a “Visit of a few days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. S. Bates.
Bonano is a delicious; hot beverage, nourishing and wholesome. It has a fragrant aroma and rich flavor, and a full blend “body” all its 6wn. Miss Alda Bringle returned to her home at Paoli today after a short visit with her sister, Mrs. J. C. Shindler, near Brook. Bonano is the only hot table which can be used beven days a week, three times a day, with only good results. An infant born Thursday to Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Rude, hear Fair Oaks, died this morning. The baby was born prematurely. You should see our white and colored parasols. They’re very this season. ' - ■ "-’bjuai RO WLE6,A?PARKKR. Mrs. Emma York went to Monou today, where her sistbr, Mrs. Marion Catlin, of Two Harbors, Minn., is visiting. Mrs. Catlin will also visit here before returning to her home.
Bonano is made from'nature-ripened, fully matured bananhs, developed in the tropics to a delicate flavor and richness not found in the artificially ripened fruit we get oyer here.
The W. H. O. S. E. will meet this evening, June 9th, at Mrs. Ella Hurley’s. A good attendance is desired as there will be an election of officers and plans made for the summer campaign. '.+*?*»■ y'l It has Been a long tfme since ybp wore able to buy Mocha and Java coffee. Fir opr parffcnlar trade we how have a fresh lot of the genuine eld Media and Java. The best that can be bought—4oc a pound. « 1 StittS GEOCEEY. Jake Moore, who went to Kankakee a few days ago to see about getting a job, returned this morning. He says there is nothing there that a fellow ean make a living at. Stewart Moore, who has been working in a hotel at Kankakee, has quit his job and will return home ‘ tomorrow. Wo are headquarters for all kinds 6f picnic goods. "Full Cream” and “Brick Cheese,” peanut butter, canned meats and fish, all kinds of pickles and olives in glass, root and birch beer, sarsaparilla, ginger-ale, and grape juice, ftJOHN EGER.
The E. V. Ransford store is now closed upon order of bankruptcy court. Mr. Hansford had ten days in which to close, but as the business of late has not been paying expenses, he decided to dose at once. Mr. Ransford did not resist the bankruptcy proceedings. Service at the Church of God Sun- 1 day morning at usual hour. Analysis of John 1:29 to be given by D. T. Halstead, showing signification of “The Lamb of God,” “The Sin of the world" and how taken away. The presence of friendly hearers would be helpful to him. and possibly benefit them. u White and colored parasols, 98c and $1.46. ‘ v ROWLES ft PARKER.. \ Get our prices on fruit Jars, extra rubbers aad lids. JOHN EGER, j
