Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 249, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 21 October 1911 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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' rr J-1 - 1 '• ■ '.'S' ; •>7 - ’.« 7 ‘ : ' Have your piano tuned by Otto -Braun. Leave your order with any of the ban,d boys. Eat Mrs. Green’s Home Made Bread. “The Best Ever.” See ad in Glassified Column, or Phone 477. .>■ ' I , i■" ■ "i————— Mrs. C. M. Greenlee and Miss Olive Stanley returned to Parr-this morning after a short visit here. i . , . »> Try a can of our California ripe olives, only 20c a can. / ' JOHN EGER. Mrs. John I. Gwin and Miss Grace Peyton are attending the Union teachers’ institute which is being held at Parr today. ’ ' Warner Bros, will give away a fine lantern Saturday, Qct 28. How long do you think it will burn. the first time it is filled with oil? V ■ ' I * in Mrs. H. W. Jackson left this morning for Champaign, 111., to visit her sister who is ill. She will also visit relatives at Farmer City and will be absent'two or three weeks. We will have 20 'fcarrels more of those fancy Jersey sweet potatoes on sale this week at 3c a pound. JOHNEGER. Mrs. Mary E. operated on in Chicago .yesterday at the Womans hospital and got along very well. She will probably have to remain at the hospital for several weeks Your children outgrow things before they wear out and you don’t want to throw things away.- You can get some ready cash out of them by having them sold by The Economy Co Call Phone 493. ‘ * • Mrs. J. Carbalho, of Mew Jersey, who has been visiting her sister, Mrs. I. L. Jqnes, in Michigan City, came to Rensselaer again, yesterday, being accompanied by Mrs. Jones, to visit their parents, Mr. nd Mrs. Henry Ams- . lor. ;

Guy Parker, son of Felix Parker, of Roselawn, is now engaged in the merchantile business kt Herscher, 111. He is associated with Benj. Oberlin and Frank Diefenbach in running the Herscher Merchantile Co., and is the treasurer of the concern. R. E. Williamson, of New York City, to whom B. S. Fendlg has been selling his turkeys for the past flf-' teen years, is Mr. Fendig’s guest. He is returning to the east from an extended trip in the west where he has mining interests. John Culp, the auctioneer, was at 'his father’s farm in east Barkley township qne day this week and husked' out four acres’ of corn. It measured 312 bushels or 78 bushels to the acre. Lots of land in Jasper county Will have 75 bushel corn this fall, If our information is correct. pupils of the eighth grade held their class party last evening at the home of Miss Gwendolyn Kannal, the daughter of H.J. Kannal. Each member of the class took one of their baby pictures and guessed who they were. Vera Healey was successful tn determining the greater number. A fine time was enjoyed. , t « ■“« T . . Mrs. George W. Biggs and daughter, Mro. Oddy Hamblin, returned to West Lebanon today after a visit here with A J. Biggs and family. Mr. Biggs remained for a longer visit Mrs. G. B. Rollings, of Jamestown, Ind., the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A J.'Biggs is also visiting them and will renjain for about two weeks.

“Our Stock Comiiany” came in this morning fdr their performance tonight of “The Texas Ranger/’ which has been received well all over the circuit Mr. Ed Wynn, last year’s fanow with the company and the papers are all . throwing boquets at him. Ed is a fine young leading man and Rensselaer theatre goers will all welcome him. Next week the company will come on Friday night. “Generally debilitated for years. Had sick headaches, lacked ambition, was worn-out and all run-down. Burdock Blood Bitters made me a well woman."—Mrs. Chas. Freltoy, Moosup, Conn. ,