Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 154, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 30 June 1911 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
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LOCAL HAPPENINGS. Attorney Frank Foltz made a business trip to Oxford Thursday! Big choice lemons, 35c a dozen.— Home Grocery. * . *' v Vern Nowels and son Harold are spending today in Chicago. s*"^? Mrs. John Bowman went to Delphi today for a visit of two weeks. Mrs. W. H. Gilbert went to Mattoon, til., today, for a visit with relatives. Mrs. J. V. R. Porter and son Darwin spent today with friends in Monon. . ~ " ■■ '■ ■ '■ ■ * George Hosmer went to Wlnamac today to look after his farm interests. Reduction ih all trimmed hats until July 15th at Mrs. Purcupile’s. The selection is large and good. ■ Wood Spitler returned this morning from South Bend, where he visited for several days. ■ H—-Jfc.i.-i. True Woodworth and Ralph Sprague are fishing for bass in the Tippecanoe river at Monticello today. ,E. L. Hollingsworth, C. S. Chamberlin and J. W. Marlatt made a business trip to Lafayette' today. Mrs. Maggie Keller has gone to Council Bluffs, lowa, to work on one of the Sternberg dredge boats. A quick, sure seal for your Mason jars—Keeran’s Vacuum seals, 10c a dozen at the Home Grocery. John Flynn and wife and two children, of Earl Park, came over today to see his Newton township farm. Born, Monday, to Fred Creuger, of Union township, a son, and Wednesday to William Clark, of Newland, a son. Mrs. Isaac Kepner returned Thursday evening from a visit of two weeks with relatives at Delphi, Lafayette and Brookston. - „ ym. The ladies of the Baptist church will hold a market Saturday, July Ist, at the McFarland grocery. The patronage of the public is asked. Carey Carr left this morning'for Mitchell, S. Dak., where he will visit over the 4th of July with his sisters, Mrs.' J. A. Knowlton and Mrs. Lena Medworth. Mrs. J. K. Cox accompanied her granddaughter. Miss Cora Dexter, to Union township today for a visit with H. J. Dexter and family. Bonano is made only from the meal of different varieties of Hpe bananas, dried in the tropics, then granulated, roasted and blended under scientific processes. Miss Lillian Burns returned to Chicago Thursday, after a visit of two weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Burns, north of town. She Is taking a nurse’s training course in the Washington Park hospital. Miss Selma Leopold 1b organizing a class for Instruction on the piano. Any one wishing to make arrangements for lessons phone 481. The Emge liquor license application has been venued from Monticello to Kentland. Emge applied for a license at Reynolds after Honey Creek voted “wet” The case will be called in October. Mr. Hayner, piano tuner and repairer from Chicago, is in the city. Patronage respectfully solicited. Leave Aiders at Clarke’s jewelry store. David Culp, who now lives on a farm near Lee, was a Rensselaer visitor today. He was 77 years of age on June Ist He has been in quite poor health this summer and has been compelled to hire most of his work done. Bonano brings you the golden sunshine of, the South in its fragrant, tempting aroma, its delicious flavor. Its refreshing, satisfying nutrition. Senator Korn baa. introduced a bill to pay a pension of |SO a month to Francis M. Howard, who was assistant surgeon of the Fifty-fourth Indiana during the civil war. {
