Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 273, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 18 November 1911 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
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f LLonnie and ‘NfttiO Davisson weed fIU jvlUslklS vlMlßhy •i" 5a Goo# ford ..wood at cord your coal b*der|. They will receive the best .* KeHner. * . sr ,,a ""' 1 ‘jt”: .- ■ went tq Wufo Bfeud visit her skier. Mi& erw €«•» -. *■ • - - »—• ?' -«i. l >a;aK ,y niF-r- r ril 'i h „ -- r tl , - - When you want the best flour, order Aristos. For sale by John Eger. a* m| and Mr.’ Lyman‘zfa. ’ ' ft W Jp'T JW' 111 1 Feed, hay and straw for sale by Hamilton A Kellner, The Monon depot change was not eel,ed a, direction, for mOT Io 6 . kraut Try it JOHN EGER. Mrs. Mary «. ’Thompson, «t W home on River street today entertained a number of ladles at a Many good, warm articles for this, cold season at George Robinson's second hand store. G. I. Thomas has purchased the interest of his partner in the Thomas A- Hensler implement business at Remington.
A big bundle of clean old newspapers for a nickle at The Republican office.
Mrs. James Maloy and Mrs. Mary E. Travis went to Chicago this morning to witness Chauncey Alcott who is playing at McVickers theatre.
Conrad, Lawrence and Philip Kellner and their mother went to Chicago this morning to attend the funeral of Mrs. Tena Hildebrand Wagner.
‘ We have it —new Self Rising Pancake and Buckwheat flour, pure Maple syrup and new comb honey. JOHN EGER.
The Presbyterian church is now equiped with some fine new seats, which have jnht been installed. The interior of the church will now be refinished to correspond with the color of the seats. Fred Kenton returned to Chicago today after a short visit near here with George Morgan and family. He forerly lived in this county and is related to the other Kenton families who formerly lived hero. He ts engaged in the saloon business in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. J..R. ,Wilcox arq planing a trip to Stockton, Cafc and Euijene, jmg protoably start ua about two weeks. At Stockton they will visit Mr. and Mrs. A L. Branch and at Eugene his brother, George M. WjAoox and family.,'Ehey swcLidiH. John w. Hurley, whose wife recently died, has been adjudged insane by of bn Quest composed of Squire Irwin and > Doctors English, Hemphill and Loy. He is 56 years of age and is now living with a brother at Parr. He- is melancholy, does not eat or sleep and imagines that be has committed some crime. AI a Alva Brohard, of Fair Oaks, whose appetite for boose has put him in trouble several times, but who is otherwise not a bad fellow and is said to be a good worker, is now laying out a fine and costs, amounting t0’>13.55 administered by a Kentland Justice of the pedbe. Alva was brought toRensselaer to “lj»y out” the fine, which he preferred doing teqtead of paying the cash, which he is said to have in US jea ? 8 ’ W A remarkable and most valuabll feature oft be new system of Cooking! in Paper Bags is its entire freedoms Irom ‘special tnechanfcai appliances. Any stove, any oven, will do; any fuel will det—wood coal, gas, oil or electricity. The special paper [ bag (furnished at very moderate cost) and Which are sold wherever office sup-. pliee are to be^|»out, alb the equipment required. The eimj&cUy M lb® ptita strong pointe. Full deteripHvt bags are being published every day in The Chicago Daily News.
ana couples were married |x> the Michigan tew4ftrrtng' , ihe recoat summer, were sixteen couples from Marion, eleven, from Peru and five from Muncie. It to estimated that Hoosiers contributed about >SOO to
