Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 274, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 November 1911 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
LOCAL HAPPENINGS. J. C. Gwin made a business trip to Chicago today. Simeon McCloud made a trip to Monon today. Mrs. J. J. Weast made a trip to Hammond today. .
Oscar Phegley, of Monticello, was here on business today.
Mrs. L. A. Bostwick made a business trip to Chicago today.
Charles Halleck, of Fair Oaks, was a Rensselaer visitor today. We want • twenty tons of baled straw. HAMILTON & KELLNER. Miss Ella Casey, of Knox, is spending a week with Rensselaer friends. C. S. Thompson, of Morocco, was an over Sunday visitor In Rensselaer.
Frank Haskell is still hunting for a barber and went to Otterbein today, in search of one.
Miss Bessie Stiles returned tpsfcarr today after a short visit her mother, Mrs. Fred VeitM Every woman should attend Rowles Parker’s one-half price millinery sale, beginnlnajplonday, Nov. 20th. Claud HdFand Miss Emma Phillips, of Momenc4 ill., were guests over Sunday of Earl Silis and wife.
For this week we will sell you a large 15 cent can of White Caro Syrup for 10 JOHN EGER,
J. R. Adorns, of Monon, spent Sunday with J. W. King. Mr. King has been feeling quite poorly lately.
Mrs. Anson Cox and daughter Lillus went to Chicago this morning to attend the funeral of a relative.
Mt.’.and Mrs. Fred Greve returnedto Wheatfield this morning after a visit here with J. W. Tilton and family.
Rolland Grant left this morning for Charleston, Mo., where he will again work on one of the Sternberg dredges.
John F. Price and Mr- Campbell, of Layfayette, and George Minch, of Chalmers, were Rensselaer visitors today.
It is just like taking a trip up the Rhine. Try it; our Silver Thread Saurkrhut, only 25 cents a gallon. JOHN EGER.
George P. Daugherty was 84 years of age last Saturday. He is enjoying very good health and is one of the oldest civil war veterans in the county.
High wind or no w|nd, your stock will always have an abundant supply of •water if you have one of our famous pumping gasoline engines. HAMILTON A KELLNER.
Granville Moody underwent a slight surgical operation at Lafayette las r Saturday, having a fatty tumor cut from above his left eye. He returned there today to have the eye dressed.
You will be sure to want a new hat at the price, or if you already have one, you’ll want another. Rowles & Parker’s One-half Price Milling Sale beginning Monday, November 20.
Attorney Geo. A Williams went to Wlnamac*today, where he is to sit as special judge in the case of Golding vs. the Town of Kfiox, venued from Starke to Pulaski county for tr,al ;■ James P. \Overton left this morning for Hammond to visit his son Parker and from there will go to Tuscola, 111., to visit his son, Dr. Albert Overton. He expects to be absent for the next two months.
