Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 277, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 23 November 1911 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]
I AT AT TTAPPmnifFC LWAJL Mrs. I. M. Washburn is spending today in Chicago. " ’ ' ' R. B. Harris made a business trip to Lafayette today. • * Druggist B. F. Fendig is confined at his home with the grip. Miss Helen Hill went to Chicago to-day-to remain several days. < A L. Padgitt went to Lafayette today to attend the horse sale. John L. Sullivan and Mrs. Ross Goble are spending today in Lafayette. " ■■■!■ 1 ■■ We want twenty tons of baled straw. HAMILTON & KELLNER. « - • --W Trustee A. S. Keene and W. B. McNeil were down from Wheatfield today. Attorney Frank Foltz and Firman Thompson made a trip to Logansport today. G. J. Jessen went to Hammond today to attend the state jewelers’ convention. Have your piano tuned by Otte Braun. Leave your order with any of the band boys. ' .
New York buckwheat flour, guaranteed pure, and purest pancake flour, at C. C. Starr & Co.’s. Saturday will be a big bargain day in good second hand clothing. See what George Robinson has to sell. It is just like taking a trip up the Rhine. Try it; our Silver Thread Saurkraut, only 25 cents a gallon. r JOHN EGER. Miss Gladys Frye returned to Logansport today after a short visit here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Frye.-. . For this week we will sell you a large 15 cent can of White Karo syrup for 10 cents. JOHN EGER. Lots of things that will give you good wear, in men’s,' women's and children’s clothing at George Robinson’s Second Hand Store. G. if. Goetz arrived today from Franklin, Neb., for a visit of a week with his mother, Mrp. Caroline Goetz and family in Newton township.
If you want to reduce the high cost of living and get full value for your money try a pound of our pure bttttertoe at 20 cents. ; - JOHN EGEK. i
. If you have any articles of wearing appardl for either men, women or children that you want to sell and get some ready cash out of, take them to George Robinson’s Second Hand Store. Shoe Repairs—Half soles, steel taps plates and braces, nails, stands, lasts, knives, awls, hammers and rubber heels at lowest prices. JARRETTE’S VARIETY STORE. Cures baby’s croup. Willie’s daily cuts and bruises, mamma’s sore throat, grandpa’s lameness —Dr. Thomas* Eclectic Oil—the great household remedy. *-•••■■ - ■■ ■ 'A.. Mrs. Joseph Lane, of Newton township, has been returned home from Chicago where she underwent a surgical operation for appendicitis and gall stones. She is getting along very nicely, considering her age, which is 53 years.
We will guarantee Aristos flour to be the best flour made for any purpose that you use flour for. Bvery sack makes a new friend or a better one. Try It, every sack guaranteed or money returned. JOHN EGER.
The Brooklin Eagle says: “It looks as though Soyer’s experiments were about to result in a culinary revolu tion that will displace pots and pans from the kitchen, prove more economical and make all food more savory.” Our women readers will find full particulars in the Chicago Daily News, which is publishing descriptive articles and recipes every day.
High wind or no wind, your stock will always have an abundant supply of water if you have one of our fomous pumping gasoline engines. HAMILTON A KELLNER
A letter from Mitchell, a Dak., states that Mrs. J. M Pierson, of Mt Vernon, that state, whs operated on in the Mitchell hospital on Nov. 19th, being on the operating table 2 hours and 10 minutes, the work being done by two of the best surgeons in South Dakota. The patient is getting along very well considering the severity of the operation. Mr. Pierson and wife formerly lived tn this county, near Pleasant Ridge. George Cox. who manufactured a portable bath cabinet while here this summer, which looked to contain considerable merit and which he Installed In several homes in the country, has just been granted a patent on his invention. The cabinet is composed of a light frame, covered with oil cloth. The floor in covered with sine and the water which io sprayed from a vessel above MM* into a basin beneath ths floor. The eaMuet can bo quickly folded and set out of ths way.
