Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 264, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 November 1911 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

LOCAL HAPPENINGS. Phone No. 273 for the best grades of coal. r' Mr. and Mrs. Geo. E. Murray are spending today in Chicago. The wrestling matches take place at the opera house tonight. W. O. Howies, of the Rowles & Parker store, is in Chicago buying holiday goods. We have again commenced to handle fancy butterine, only 20c a pound at John Eger’s. Mi*s. Phillip Steele returned to Chicago today after 'as visit of several days with Mrs. E. C. English. Hot biscuits and coffee this week at Rhoades’ hardware store, during the Malleable Range exhibit. Mlrs. W. I. Yates pleasantly entertained about twenty ladies last evening at her home on Cullen street s ' ,D. H. Yeoman, who attended the centennial celebration at Battle Ground, went from there to New Bedford, Mich., on a business trip, i - Buy a Malleable Range at Rhoades’ hardware store and receive coupons on the bath-tub to be given away next Saturday, November 11th.

Rev. Downing is holding a revival meeting at the Fair Oaks M. E. church. Good interest is manifested. The meetings will continue for an indefinite period. % J. C. Thrawls came over from Logansport this morning for a short visit at his old stamping ground. Mr. Thrawls was 84 years of age last May and is enjoying extra good he altli. Frank King is moving to his remodeled and enlarged residence on Elm street. Joe Larsh and family will move to the house on North Cullen street vacated by Mr. King and family. Some one will receive a SSO porcelain enameled bath tub free of charge November 11th. Make a purchase or pay your account and receive coupons bn same. E. D. RHOADES & SON. Mark W. Reed came home on the 1:55 train Tuesday. He' is feeling Just as good as could be expefcted and is very much encouraged and of the belief that the operation he had performed will restore him to his former robust health. ' ; TV 1 ’ 71 ' I Brief information has been received here of the accidental killing a day or two ago of a brother of Mrs. Ernest Lamson, at Redkey. It is understood that‘he caught hold of a live electric wire. Mrs. Lamson was visiting relatives at Union City at the time.

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 Walters, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Walters, returned Monday from a five weeks’ visit In and near Mitchell, 8. Dak., where he saw aboß all the former Jasperltes. He says that there is not much cofn there that will make 40 bushels to the acre this year, while there Is a lot that will not make more than M> or 20. The dry weather was the cause of the shortage. James bad a fine visit and likes the country. *

Mrs. J. W. Horton hits just installed two new electrical machines in hor Beauty Parlor. One an electric hair drjrer, for drying the hair after a shampoo. You-can change from hot to cold air by turning a switch. The other a vibrator for scalp treatment and for facial, local and general massage. Mrs. Horton gives massage and vibratory treatment with medical gymnastics for the physician*• here in addition to her beauty culture work She is Quite busy and works 6y appointment only. *• A- *•