Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 263, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 November 1911 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
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TONIGHT’S PBOGEAM - ' ,JT -js '■ ■ ■ ' s:fC:r PICTURES. Her Wedding Ring. Electric Boats. Old Delhi and Its Ruins.
-j : \ Clean old newspapers in unlimitedquantities" at The Republican office. Born, Saturday, Nov. 4, tp Prof, and Mrs. Morgan Sterrett, of Wheatfield, a son. The mother is at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred May. in Carpenter township. Miss Sarah Bowman and a little girl from the Monnett Home returned this morning from Kentland, where they attended a meeting of the district foreign missionary society. Some one will receive a SSO porcelain enameled bath tub free of charge November ilth. Make a purchase or pay your account ahd receive coupons on same. E. D. RHOADES & SON. Mrs. Geo. F. Meyers went to Chicago this morning, accompanied by her husband and the family physician. She will undergo examination, by.surgeons and'will probably have to submit to an operation for appendicitis and possibly for other disorders. We were again out of Aristos flour for a short time. We are now unloading our fourteenth car, equal to two thousand barrels, since Jan. 1, 1911, more flour than, all the other merchants together have handled in the same length of time. Quality is what sells flour. John Eger. James Craig was down from Thayer tßia morning. He reports that his sale last Saturday was well attended and the prices were good. There is a tendency all over the country right now for hojses to be a little off in price but. this did not show up at hte sale and twenty head of horses and mules were sold at good figures. Mrs. A. Gangloff returned last evening from Rome City, Ind., where she spent a few days with her stin John, who is taking treatment there. John has fallen off several pounds since he left here but that seems to be the first thing patients do at that sanitarium before they commence to get well. He will probably remain there for some little time yet and the doctors say they will restore him no health again..
■LOCAL HAPPENINGS. Eugene Purtelle was in town again today. .. D. S. Makeever made a business trip to Monon today. Mr. and Mrs. John Eger returned last evening from Chicago. Try some of those nice fat mackerel, 10c each at John Eger’s. , , ... ™»m|. 1 - Hominy meal and cotton seed meal fqr sale by Hamilton & Kellner. s L. H. Wylie, of Barkley township, left esterday for Louisiana on a prospecting trip. George Long returned to Chicago .this morning'after a visit here with hlB parents. Lyman Zea went to Otterbein today to canvass for the sale of his preparations. . We have again commenced to han-. • die fancy butterine, only 20c a pound at John Eger’s. Hot biscuits and coffee this week at Rhoades’ hardware store, during the Malleable Range exhibit. Sight rolls good toilet paper for a quarter. Sale continues all this week at the Home Grocery. Leo Reeve is recovering very nicely from his recent severe scikness and seems to be on the road to recovery. ’'.Charles R. McFarland came home this morning to get ready for the November term of court which convenes next Monday. O.>K. Rainier went to Battle Ground today and will go from there to liis farm near Chalmers, where his corn .crop is being harvested. . George E. Bartlett returned to Warren county today and his wife remained for a longer visit with her .sister, Mrs. June Hinkle. , There is not a range made that compares with the South Bend Malleable la beauty, durability and efficiency. E. D.’RHOADES & SON.
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