Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 150, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 June 1911 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
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LOCAL HAPPENINGS. Joe Minch was here from Chalmers on business today. ■ i ■ -t -ii- n i ii -i . j Big choice lemons, 35c a dozen. — Home Grocery. \ '■ ... , ■-*.,** Miss Flora Frye, of Roselawn, spent Saturday in Rensselaer. ..v • . • ' mm.-rim,-* , n—u..... .. „ ■■— .. Mr. and Mrs. Wilt Porter, of Francesville, visited relatives here Sunday. —*■ - •*-' Especially for iced tea—Millars Turtle Chop—lsc and 30c a package. Home ’Grocery. - —: —« /; . Miss Helen Roessler, of Zanesville, Ohio, is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wiltshfre and friends. A quick, sure seal for your Mason Jars —Keeran’s Vacuum seals, 10c a dozen at the Home Grocery. Regular 50c Bhirts for 39c during our big seven-day sale. All sizes. ROWLES & PACKER. Robert Milliron spent Saturday .with his parents here. He is now with a map concern and his work takes him all over the country. Mrs. Milliron is at Knox. • . iv , Charles Marlin’s father, came to his rescue Saturday night and paid his fine, and Charles was released from jail, where he had been sent for drunkenness. , ; There are advertised letters in the postofflce for Mrs. L. B. Simonson Forest E. Bradshaw, W. L. Rogers, D. Fitzgerald, G. B. Elder, H. J Taylor and William Ward. Mrs. Chas. Sands and children and Miss Bands, of Tefft, who have been visitipg here the past week, went to Tefft Saturday afternoon. Mrs. Sands will make quite an extended visit with her parents at Tefft. Miss Purdin, who has been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Tom Jensen the past week! went to Chicago Heights Saturday afternpon, where she will' visit friends before returning to her home at Browning, Mo. Remember the date. Beginning Monday, June 26, lasts seven days. Seven big days of selling—just when you need summer goods. ROWLES & PARKER.
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