Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 180, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 August 1911 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
LOCAL HAPPENINGS. Fresh corn and tomatoes each morning at the Depot Grocery. Mrs. Kate Lee and daughter. Miss Vera, are visiting relatives in Illinois. Depot Grocery phone is the same old number —202. Try it! t Mrs. Lon Watson and sister, Miss Clara Jessup, were Monon visitors today. Very nice—Miller and Hart bacon — 20c a pound at the Home Grocery. Joe Jarvis, from over near Remington, went to Kankakee, 111., this morning for a short visit. Another drop—potatoes only 45c a peek at the Home Grocery. Mrs. Alex. Jensen, of Wheatfleld, came this morning for a week’s visit with Mr. and Mrs. Tom Jensen Out of the high rent district —Depot Grocery. Try us! W. C. Rose returned this morning from a short trip to Hoopeston and Cißna Park, 111. A stock of Bhoes selling cheap at the Depot Grocery. Miss Mabel Campbell came from Frankfort this morning to visit the family of Dr. W. L. Meyer. Remember—Piano Votes with every purchase, at the Home Grocery. Mrs. Ira Yeoman, of Remington came this morning to visit her sister Mrs. D. F. Grant, and other relatives.' Try a can of fancy sweet potatoes. Depot Grocery. Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Barber went to Chicago yesterday for a visit of several days. ' Get coupons in the piano contest by trading at the Depot Grocery. Miss Helen Meader, of Union township, was the guest from Friday until Monday of Miss Agnes Platt. Buy your oil and gasoline at the Depot Grocery. Mrs. Samuel Borchardt and daughter, of Tampa, Fla., arrived last evening for a visit with her brothers, B. F. and Samuel Fendig. The Depot Grocery is now located on the north side across the trapk — selling shoes, as well as groceries. E. W. Tucker, of Grant county, and 8 modest gentleman named Finn, of Decatur, 111., were Rensselaer visitors this morning. Twenty lady clerks are wanted at the Ransford bankrupt store. Apply at once at the store to D. A. Kloethe. Mrs. E. G. Warren, who has been visiting Jasper county relatives for several weeks, will leave tomorrow morning for her home in Oklahoma. Our Holden home grown tomatoes are finer than ever this week, with price reduced to 5c a pound.—Home Grocery. Misses Pearl, Chloe and Hattie Wasson returned yesterday from visits at Union City, Winchester and other places.
Men’s and young men’s ss.o<t white and stripe serge trousers for $3.50 in August sale. C. EARL DUVALL. Miss Prances Jungdahi returned to Chicago today, after a visit of two weeks with the family of Frank Pollard, south of town. $3.00 Kingsbury hats for $2.25 and all sizes to fit every head, at Duvall’s Quality Shop. C. EARL DUVALL. Jim Hoeferlin returned to Hammond this morning after a visit of a month at the John R. Lewis farmfln Barkley township. A specific for pain—Dr. Thomas’ Eclectic Oil, strongest, cheapest liniment ever devised. A household remedy in America for 25 years. Boys’ school stockings, 25c grade, lie, and 15c grade, 10c; be sure and bay the boys stockings during this sale. C. EARL DUVALL. Vern Schock left yesterday afternoon for Pasadena, dklif., but was not accompanied by his family. They will follow in a month or six weeks. U. M. Baughman, of Oklahoma City, who has been visiting relatives in MOnon and Medaryville. came to Rensselaer this morning to visit relatives and old acquaintances. Be sure and attend the August sale at Duvall's Quality Bhop. It will savw you dollars. C. EARL BUVALL.
