Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 136, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 June 1911 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

TONIGHT’S PROGRAM • PICTURES. HER RASTER. HER HUMBLE MINISTRY.

Cdol white waists in all the new Styles at 98c, n. 45. $1.86. $2.45, $2 95 cl- ROWLES ft PARKER. ".'vs-i—.■■■'.« . . , . . .Bujr Bates’ Home-Grown Strawberries, the finest on the market, at Rhoads’ Grocery. Picnic specialties: potted meats, Tlenna sausage, pork and beans, prepared spagetti, dried beef, peanut batter, olives, all kinds of cakes and cookies at the Home Grocery.

Hundreds of yards of materials to make cool dresses for warm days. 12%c-15c-20c-25c-35c all ffesh and new. ROWLES ft PARKER. V * / You need a step ladder about the house. They save scratching the chairs and are useful in many/ ways during the year. We have thaim In lengths from sto 8 feet. Order one today.— J. C. Gwin Lumber Co. ■

If you want good flour at the right .price, get a sack of our White Star at $1.35. Guaranteed equal in quality to any flour made. JUst received' •another car. ROWLES ft. PARKER. 100 envelopes printed with your return card in the corner—something every person should have, especially rural route patrons—for 50 cents, at The Republican. Telephone us your order.

Lorimer will be tried by the U. S. Senate again. The hearing will be before four republicans and four democrats. John W. Kern, of Indiana will be one of the committee that will try him. Senator Kern might ask to extend the province of the committee and make his charges about his college, Senator Shively, whom he stated had secured his election by bribing eight members of the legislature.

It became necessary to amputate the right great toe of Patrick Halligan today, and the operation was performed by the local physician. The toe became Infected several weeks ago and the infection extended to the bone, which became badly diseased. Mr. Halllgan is upwards of 90 years of age and is in very poor health aside from the infected toe. It is somewhgt doubtful how well he will stand the operation.

We have just finished unloading our Bth carload of flour since Jan. 1, 1911. This is more flour than fen the balance of the merchants here have handled, but quality is what sells the flour. We guarantee Arlstos to be tip best flour made or money returned. | JOHN EGER.