Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 254, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 27 October 1911 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
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LOCAL HAPPENINGS. today’s locals on page 3. J. L. Brady went to Chicago* on business today. : See Everett Halstead’s public sate notice elsewhere in this paper. .v— , ' W. W. Francis went to Monticello today to attend the horse show. W. R. Wylie, of near Monon, was a business visitor here this morning. Mrs. Michael Eger went to Lowell yesterday to visit her granddaughter, Mrs. Frank Maloy. Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Sawin, of Edinburg, Ind., sere visiting their sen, A. 'W. Sawin and family. Eat Mrs. Green’s Home Made Bread. “The Best Ever.” See ad in Classified Column, or Phone 477. Mrs. Isaac Kepner and daughters, Dora and Ruth, went to Brookston today for a short visit Bargains in clothing, hats,. caps a few shoes, dresses, cloaks, children’s clothes, etc. at Cxb armory. • Go to Everett Halstead’s public sale, in Newton township next Monday and buy an extra good milch cow. William Clingan was over from Monticello over night. He makes his home with a widowed sister there. Some good second hand overcoats at from $3 to $5 at the Armory Friday and Saturday.—The Economy Co. James Boon and Leon Parks, o's Milroy township, went to Chicago yesterday for a visit of several days. A fine line of farm Implements for sale by Everett Halstead at his big public sale in Newton township next* Monday. Mrs. Fred Waymire went to Valparaiso today for a visit of a few days with her sister, Mrs. John Conover. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Bellows went to Berwyn, 111., this morning for a visit with their daughter, Mrs. C. L. Murphy and family. Everett Halstead will have some extra fine milch cows for sale at his public auction in Newton township next Monday. Anyone wanting an extra good milker should attend this sale.
| BARGAINS | IN CLOTHING FOR MEN AND WOMEN -• • a A Rummage Sale at the Armory, upstairs over the Postoffffice, will take place ■ Friday and Saturday Oct. 27-28 Rare bargains in Second-Hand Articles of Wearing Apparel. Good overcoats, cloaks, coats, vests, trousers, hats, caps, dresses, at from one-third to one-tenth their original cost Many practically good as new. Some great values at almost no cost. All these articles are gathered from the best homes in Rensselaer, and are certain to give splendid satisfaction to purchasers. Open Nights. The Economy Co. , r -i
