Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 191, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 August 1911 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

FLOUR SALE All This Week, Car-Unloading Sale of A. & K.’s Best Flour. $5.00 a Barrel. $1.25 a Sack. Every Sack Guaranteed. With the advancing grain market, this is a golden opportunity for you. HOME GROCERY “Growing Better Every Day-’

LOCAL HAPPENINGS. Mr. wad Mra Oren Parker went to Chicago Sunday, for a visit of several days. We are headquarters for fruit jars, extra lids and rubbers, and all sizes of stone jars. JOHN EGER. Mrs. W. S. Day went to Laporte Sunday to visit her son Omar and. wife and their new ba'by boy, which arrived that same morning. Trustee Ed Lane was in town Saturday and reports that his father, John A. Lane, who is 85 years of age, and who has been quite poorly of late, was a little improved. The following letters are advertized at the Rensselaer postofflce: Miss Carrie Garriott, Mrs. Thos. J. Jener,' Peter Hamerton, Bill Harwell, G. E. Baker, Oscar Holtzman, Will Hurley. J. J. Williams, a brother of Jay W. Williams, deceased, is visiting a few days with tiie family of his brother. Hie home is in Cleveland, Ohio, and it is his first visit here since his brother’s death. Little Vera Baker, of Pontiac, 111., is visiting the family of her grandfather, <J. N. Baker, of Barkley township. she was accompanied here by her aunt, Mrs. Alta Robb, who is visiting relatives and friends. attorney Grant Crumpacker came doarn from Hammond on the early train this morning to be .on hand for the opening of the Marble ditch case, but the late train from the south delayed Judge Marvin and the court did not convene until afternoon today. A little jamboree is said to have tafcen place at Parr Sunday. It is understood that Charlie Warne and Joe Bichlebarger were the principals and. that Warne hit Eighlebarger with his fist and that it took quite a little time for the blow to soak in on Joe, and When it did he got busy with a pop bottle and Warne dVew a knife, and then cooler heads took a hand and prevented what threatened to be a. nasty mix-up. We were out of “Aristos” flour a short time, but we have just received another car, making the tenth car of jkftr. of 210 barrels each, making two thousand and two hundred barrels., since January 1,1911. faore flour than all of the balance of the merchants of the city have handled. Quality is what sells flour. We guarantee "Aristos” to be the best flour made, or money returned. JOHN ’EGER.

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