Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 181, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 August 1911 — Baking Our Own Bread Again. [ARTICLE]
Baking Our Own Bread Again.
f We have our oven installed on the ground floor now and wish to notify our cutsomers that we are baking our own bread again. Hoping for a libera’ share of your trade, I am, as ever, anxious to please all customers. HUGH LEAVEL.
Earl Reynolds and wife and her twin daughters came yesterday for a visit with his mother, Mrs. S. R. Nichols. The little girls have been taking special training to prepare them for the stage. They are fine little athletes and can skate, ride bicycles and do various acrobatic stunts in a professional style. They are named the Dunedin Twins after their grandparents, who are famous as bicycle riders. Mr. and Mrs. Reynolds will go to Chalmers tomorrow and the latter part of the week will go to Buffalo, N. Y., and fill a week’s engagement in the Shears theatre in that city. They are then routed for a week «Btch at Toronto, Detroit, Rochester and at the Fifth Avenue theatre in New York City. They will then be home for a short • time before starting on their trip abroad. They have made many changes in their skating act apd state that it is very much improved since their last appearance in this country. has almost wholly recovered from the operation that kept her in a London hospital for four months.
Fresh corn and tomatoes each morn ing at the Depot Grocery.
e Mrs. Mattie Grant, who underwent an operation at a Chicago hospital recently, is Improving very satisfactorily. Her son Orlan, who is spending his vacation in Hammond, calls every evening and is much encouraged at her improvement. She will probably be able to return home the latter part of next week.
Another drop—potatoes only 45c a peck at the Home Grocery.
