Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 138, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 June 1911 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
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LOCAL HAPPENINGS. Leon Lamson has returned from Illinois university. Mrs. Kenton Blankenship went to Delphi Saturday for a short visit with relatives. Get our prices on stepladders, from 5 to 8 feet high. J. C. Gwin Lumber Co. . Mr. and Mrs. Ross Reed are the parents of a baby boy since Monday, June sth. Ray Hopkins returned from Crawfordsville Saturday evening, having completed the school year at Wabash. C . Miss Madeline Ramp is now at home and will give vocal and piano lessors to a few more pupils. Phone 14. Simon Thompson and Granville Moody have returned from Culver Military Academy for the summer vacation. Walter Lutz and Lillo Hauter, “ag” students at Purdue, are home. Walter will probably spend the summer ( in Illinois as a canvasser. Leonard Elder is home from Franklin college. Lloyd Meyers will not return until after the commencement, which occurs this week. Dean Merica shipped 78 cans of cream to Chicago Sunday, a total of 775 gallons. This is the record for a single day’s shipping this year. No matter what you want to sell or what you want to buy, try a classified ad in The Republican. Mrs. Oscar Layman, who has been caring for her sister-in-law, Mrs. Clyde Williams, north of town for the past tsso weeks, left this morning for her home at DeLong, Ind. Devere Yeoman was home from Gary over Sunday. He is Working under the direction of the city civil engineer and recently has been inspecting sewers. The children’s .day exercises at the Christian church Sunday evening were greatly enjoyed. The little folks had been nicely trained by Miss Jessie Makeever and the drills, speeches and songs were all well performed. Frank Haskell, who has been having trouble with his right knee ever since he was thrown from a horse several years ago, is having another attack of the trouble, and went to Chicago to consult a specialist about it today. Calling Cards at The Republican.
FLOUR SALE $5.00 a Barrel $ 1.25 a Sack ALL THIS WEEK We unload our Ninth Car of tried and true “A. & K. Best” Flour. Ab usual, we name a much lower price than others. It is nearing the new wheat season, and to be safe you had better buy plenty to run over until new wheat is seasoned. The price can’t be lower. Only $5.00 a Barrel or $1.25 a Sack. Sale ends Saturday, June 17. Home Grocery ©rowing Better Every Day ”
