Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 269, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 November 1911 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
• . 1 ... ul ' ■ ’ TONIGHT’S PROGRAM* —• — J PICTURES. < V- ' 7 < ■ _____ - ___ ‘ ’TIS BETTER TO HAVE LOVED ; AND LOST ’ ui; < < : -Z: LOSING TO WIN. ■
LOCAL HAPPENINGS.
A new continued story begins in this issue. ■ ' MV: '• .*
Home grown lettuce any day at Holden’s, delivered. j .-•-
Mr. ahd Mrs. D. E. Grow are spending today in Chicago.
Feed, hay and straw for sale by Hamilton & Kellner.' - fry .
Joe O’Connor, of Hammond, was a Sunday visitor in Rensselaer.
Good cord wood at 14.00 per cord delivered.—Hamilton & Kellner.
Boyd Porter returned last night from a two days’ stay In Chicago.
New aweet spiced and dill pickles and bulk ripe olives at John Eger’s.
Miss Mary Yates returned last evening from a short stay in Chicago.
When you want the best flour, order Aristos. For sale by John Eger.
Dan Chupp and wife and babies, of Surrey, spent Sunday with Rensselaer relatives.
Give us your coal orders. They will receive the best attention.—Hamilton & Kellner.
Steve Martin, of Indianapolis, came Monday to visit with Mr. and Mrs. Ross Porter. >
Mrs. J. P. Hammond returned yesterday from a visit of several days in Wheatfield. ■ . , ,
Mrs. D. Deinema, of Fair Oaks, is spending the day with her daughter, Mrs. Henry Roorda. /
J. F. Irwin and daughter, Mrs. A. B. Wallace and her little daushter went to Chicago Monday.
Mrs. George Sigler returned to Mt Ayr today after a visit of a week with Mk. and Mrs. J. A. Grant. -
“ Don’t to read the opening chapters of “The Ring and the Man,” which begins in this issue.
We have just opened up Our first barrel of fancy Silver Thread sailer kraut. Try it. JOHN EGER.
Gus Yeoman has purchased the Wuerthner farm, which was idvertised by J. M. Sauser, administrator.
You’ll miss one of the' best stories of the day if you fail to read “The Ring and the Man,” which begins in this issue.
'“The Ring and the Man,” one of the most i interesting stories of the day, begins in this issue ot The Evening Republican.
Take those articles you don’t want to wear and have George Robinson sell them for you. Next door to Cal Cain’s barbershop.'
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. returned home Monday after a visit since Friday with Mr. and Mrs. George Bond, of near Pleasant Grove.
We have it—new Self Rising Pancake and Buckwheat flour, pure Maple syrup and new comb honey. JOHN EGER.
Milt Roth took his little son to Chicago Monday for another consultation witA-.the doctor who has been treating him tor Infantile p«ralyslri?
Mrs. June Henkle was unable to sell her household goods at auction at her home last Saturday and they be sold on/the street next Saturday at 2 o’clock. - ■ E. W. Hickman and Frank Moore went to Star City today to Install a heating plant in the new residence tor Father Lowmiller. Cleve Eger has the contract tor the < Samantha says she has found that the way to heart Iles through bis stomach. Certainly it does. Just give him some of Mrs. Green's good home made bread. ‘The Best Ever.” Phone 477. Clean old newspapers In unlimited quantities at The Republican office.
