Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 244, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 October 1911 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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LOCAL HAPPENINGS. The Home Grocery has received new cracked Hominy.-Sixty-two tickets were sold for the Chicago excursion Sunday. Flower pots, all sizes, 4c up to 29c each, Jarrette’s Variety Store. Mrs. Kenton Blankenship went to Lafayette today for a short visit. A full pound package of fresh seeded raisins for 10c at John Eger’s. Don’t fail to read the free pony advertisement in this paper. x ’ VAN ARSDEL’S. Mrs. C. G. Spitler went to Oxford, Ohio, today, for a visit with her daughter Elizabeth. Don’t buy a sweater coat until you have seen our Bradley V line. ROWLES & PARKER. Chas. Shaw’s mother and sister returned to Ipdianapolis today, after a visit of several days here. Try a can of our California ripe olives, only 20c a can. ■* JOHN EGER. Men’s heavy fleeced shirts and drawers, regular 50c values, our price, 49c. ROWLES & PARKER; Ladies of the Catholic church will give a box social at the Parochial school house Tuesday evening. Everybody invited. Mrs. Mary M. Rutledge, of Kirksville, Mo., is visiting her sister, Mrs. A. E. Brown, and her niece, Mrs. A. K. Yeoman. We want you to see those new Fall Kuppenheimer Overcoats. ROWLES & PARKER. — 'JyW Oriole Breakfast Flakes is one of the very best corn flakes on the market. 3 big packages for 25c at the Home Grocery. . ' Mrs. Fred Corbly and baby returned to Chicago Saturday after a visit of four months with iier parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Langhoff, southeast of town. We have just received our first shipment of self-raising pancake and JOHN EGER. Ray Wood went to Chicago Sunday to spend the day with his wife, who is still in a hospital there. She Is recovering very satisfactorily and expects to be able to return here about Thursday of this week.

Be careful! Don’t pay too much fur your winter potatoes. The Berne Grocery will take care of you at the right time.

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