Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 245, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 October 1911 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
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LOCAL HAPPENINGS. ' Flower pots, all sizes, 4c up to 29c each, Jarrette's Variety Store. A full pound package of fresh seeded raisins for 10c at John Eger’s. Mrs. Charles Johnson, of Whitehall, Mich., is visiting her sister, Mrs. E. L. Clark. < Try a can of our California ripe olives, only 20c a can. JOHN EGER. ■■ ■ - Mrs. Frank Richards came from Monen today to visit her daughter, Mrs. John Richards. < ■ J. A. Leavel and son James and A. S. Laßue made a business trip to Emmington, 111., today. Don’t fail to read the free pony advertisement in this paper, VANARSDEL’S. / George Putts is working just across the state line west of Dyer fdr J. J. Lawler, remodeling three houses. Fresh fish Friday, 15c per pound; fresh bulk oysters, 40 cents a quart, all the time, at Haus’ Restaurant. '
The Pythian Sisters will hold their monthly 10-cent social at the home of Mrs. C. W. Duvall Thursday afternoon. Ladies desiring millinery and dressmaking, also ladies’ tailoring, call on Mrs. H. A. Cripps, over Trust and Savings Bank. - . ~ -„ k , 'Bert and Floyd Amsler went to Tefft this morning on business connected with a farm their father owns near there. Ladies of the Catholic church will give a box social at the Parochial school house this evening. Everybody Invited. I ■■ We have just received our first shipment of self-raisihg pancake and buckwheat flour. JOHN EGER. Auditor and Mrs. J. N. Leatherman returned this morning from Indianapolis, where they visited Monday with his sister, Mrs; H. K. Payne. G.,H. Werner was in from thte Thos. Lamaon farm, in Jordan township, today. He will work for Mr. Lamson again next year, being his third year on that farm. • ? —_z •>.;< The members of the W. R. C. are all requested to be at the lodge room this evening to meet the Inspector. Each one is asked to bring something for supper.
Shetland Pony Free ~,=X Mg IwCaTbel EE..: *>. <f T - s ■ W&’V- "3 •’' And we are going to give her away, absolutely free,, to some one of our customers, December 30th, 1911. We are anxious to have you, dear reader, make a | special effort to secure this handsome pony, and make glad the heart of sortie boy,or girl whose memory will be a living monument to you. ’■' ■. • -Of v,,u ,lav< * no you know some little boy or girl you would like to give a pony like this. We are now giving coupons on this, pony and would be pleased to have you call at our store and secure one or more coupons and learn how we give away this pony. We are also prepared to give you some very attractive prices on Rugs arurt Linoleums, Men’s, Women’s and Children’s Underwear, Wool and Cotton Blankets, Comfotts, Cotton Batts, Bed Spreads, Women’s Wrappers, Meetings, Hats and Caps, Shoes and Rubbers, and Husking Mittens. Don’t fail to visit our store on Saturday and bring' the children to see the beautiful pony, Mabel K, which will be here on those days. E. VanArsdel & Co.
