Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 196, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 19 August 1911 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
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LOCAL HAPPENINGS. Big crowds attend the bankrupt sale everyday.' ' /• - r If you want real bargains attend the bankrupt sale. Miss Emma Rishling returned this morning from a two weeks’ visit in Indianapolis. The bankrupt sale is genuine. They are actually selling goods at 50 cents on the dollar. 7 , t 7 Vincent Eisele and daughter, Miss Pearl, went to Chicago today to visit relatives for several days. Nice, lean ohunks of pickled pork, same as others get 15c for, 12% cents. " JOHN EGER. • ’ ■'vv -V A ' * -i Omar Waymire and Tom Eldridge went to Remington today and will remain over Sunday at Fountain Park. j ■ Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Miller and baby left this morning for Baroda, Micfi., for an over Sunday visit with Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Hunt. Mr. and - Mrs. William Swain, of Delphi, came this morning to visit his brother, Z. L. Swain and family, north of Rensselaer. Mrs. William Hirschy and little daughter, 'Phoebe Frances, returned to Chicago today, after a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Hauter. Joe Jeffries, who has been at Ft. Benton, Mont., for some time, has been called to Huntington, where Mrs. Jeffrieß is very low and not expected- to ‘live many days. Miss Madeline Phillips, who has been visiting her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Philip Blue, for the past week, went to Chicago today for a short visit. She will return here before going to her home in Minneapolis. - / D. G. Warner returned from Chicago this morning, where he had been since Monday., Mrs. Warner, who accompanied him there, remained for a longer visit Grant was seated not for from where Badger alighted and was killed in the Tuesday aeroplane disaster. Mr. and Mrs. A: H. White and Mr. and Mrs. Warner came from Joliet, 111., today, and will be guests over Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Rhoades. They are going to Indianapolis and other places, making the trip in the former’s flve-passenger touring car. C. M. Blue and Bert Abbott returned from Chicago last night They had been shipping the lumber from there for Babcock ft Hopkins’ new elevator. Charley checked it out and Bert superintended, the loading. The shipment amounted to 200,000 feet and require.! eight cars to bring it to Rensselaer. "An altogether delightful play” is the universal sentiment of the immense audiences which have seen “Sis Hopkins” in every city lin the land. The theatregoers of Rensselaer will have an opportunity to confirm this verdict on Thursday, Aug. 24, a i the opera house, when it will be presented by the original company, with a complete scenic equipment and a thoroughly competent cast. Joe Jackson expects to begin housekeeping in about a week in Mrs. Carrie Brenner’s furnished house on Division street. It has been occupied for some time by Mrs. Lida G. Monnett and daughter and they will soon move to their new bungalow cottage southwest of Rensselaer. Mrs. Jackson has been some improved for several days and the outlook for her further Improvement seems more encouraging than It was for some time. We were out of "Arlstos” flour a short.time, but we have Just received another car, making the tenth car oi flour, of 210 barrels each, making two thousand and two hundred barrels since January 1,1911. More flour than all of the balance of the merchant* of the city have handled. Quality is what sells flour. We guarantee "Arlstos” to be the best flour made, nr money returned. * JOHN EGER.
