Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 274, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 November 1911 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
TONIGHT’S PROGRAM. : z I ■ • • . . ' ztr f'' ■ ' • ■' ' ? Jimmie’s Midnight Flight: 7- 1 Romance of the Desert ■
Charles Murton, a young man who came through with Harvey Davlssop from Hamilton, N. Dak., expects to start back to that town tomorrow or next day.
Samantha says she has found that the way to Josiah’s heart lies through his stomach. Certainly it does. Just give him, some of Mrs. Gfeen’s good home made bread. ‘Th? Best Ever.” Phone 477,
Rensselaer will hold its poultry show the first week in January, probably In the armory, although it may be held in the Odd Fellows building, which would prove a much better place", because of being on the ground floor. \ . -
One-half millinery Season End Sale, beginning Monday, November 20th. ROWLES & PARKER.
Leo Reeves, after a almost seven weeks, returned to his job at John Eger’s grocery store today. He had a severe time and his sickness almost resulted fatally. He. is not yet very strong but seems on the road to recovery.
Have your piano tuned by Otto Braun. Leave your order with any of the band boys.
J. W. McEwen, editor of the Demo-cratic-Sentinel, has made considerable recovery the past few dfiys and is now up quite a little of the time and seems on the road to recovery. He will be able to get out his paper again this week, he thinks. He will be 80 years of age on Dec. 10th.
Don’t fail to attend Rowles & Parker’s big Season End Millinery Sale. One-half off beginning Monday, Noy. 20th.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Spain came over from' Monticello Sunday, to spend the day with relatives. Her maiden name was Pearl Criswell and they were married in Monticello one day last week. Charley is now engaged by fils wife’s father and expects to make his residence in that city.
Take those articles you don’t want to wear and have George Robinson sell them for you. Next door to J3al Caln's barbershop.
Mrs. H. J. Laws, of Crown Point, is •visiting Mrs. H. W. Klplinger. Her husband, Dr. Laws, practiced in Rensselaer for some time and now enjoys a liberal practice at Crown Point. Mrs. Laws is planning a trip to her former home in New York City, and expects to go there in December.
If you want to reduce the high cost of living and get full value for your money try a pound of our pure butterlne at 20 cents. JOHN EGEh.
Michael Jungles is having a big hew bam erected on his farm north of Rensselaer. The carpenter work is being done by Fred W. Schreiner, who recently moved to Rensselaer from Illinois. The barn will be one of the largest in Jasper county, being 50x70 feet and 24 feet to the eaves. We will make a special reduction of TEN DOLLARS each on the first five Bettendorf steel wagons sold to introduce them. HAMILTON A KELLNER.
An incidental advantage claimed for the new Soyer System of Cooking in Paper Bags is that it saves time and anxiety—the' housewife doesn’t have to keep looking at the food from time to time as it is cooking to see if everything is all right, but, instead, she puts the food in the oven, shuts the door and leaves it there until it is time to remove it, and there are definite rufas for the length of time each kind of dish should remain in the
