Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 278, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 November 1911 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
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Th V vlwi t It fr w m enl J [nt Hames wwry, /' . , - J I Cream puffs, special £7 Saturday,' at Barnes’ Bakery. John Biggs came down from Wheatfield this morning. Ik W. J. Wrlglrt made a business trip to Lafayette today. , We ««nt twenty tons _ ot baled' Straw. HAMILTON ft KELLNER. a - Mrs. James Maloy went, to Bloomington today for a visit with relaI fives. ..... ~ ----r ;■ I Misses Myrtle York and Elizabeth Reiddle went to Lafayette today for a short visit ’ e i Nice oranges, bananas, Jersey sweet potatoes and the finest celery to be had, at C. C. Starr’s. r;, Parlette will be here Monday night that being the, first number of. the lecture course. ' ■- Have your piano tuned by Otto Braun. Leave your order with any of the band boys. Mrs. W. J. Wright who has been sick for some time, is today reported ouuicW'UUL impiijvuu* New York buckwheat fiouf. guaranteed pure, and purest pancake flour, at C. C. Starr ft Go ’s.
’ Mrs. BeJt Hopkins and Miss Ida Milliken went to Chicago this morning on a few days’ visit .*7. If Mrs. Green’s “Best Ever" bread pleases you, tell others;, if it dis* pleases you, tell us. Phone 477. ■ - - ■— The Rensselaer school pupils are enjoying a half holiday this afternoon while the teachers attend institute. ; ' Foj* this week we will mH you a large 15 cent can of White Karo syrup for 10 cents. JOHN EGER. Saturday will bea.big bargain day in good second hand clothing. See what George Robinson has to sell. Luther and Frank Turner went to Surrey this morning to piaster G. L. and M. C. Thornton's new store room. I ' Jerry Dugan, of St Anne, 111., is here today looking at some Jasper county land with Harvey Davisson as a guide. High wind or no wind, your stock will always have an abundant supply of water if you have one of our famous pumping gasoline engines. HAMILTON A KELLNER. j J. W. Blackman, of Newland, went to Delphi today to look after some business in connection with his farm near that city. ; ’ w r s ' . >■■■■—■ - ... —>... r. ■ 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. «xi ;— ; ■ ■ Idas Rose Bortnik returned to JelHl., today, after a visit of six I wooks with Mr. &nd Mrs. Joo Kanno, -A r. ’ »'■'< Boutneast or town. h Genuine German dill pioHes, 10 [• Mies Maur Rader, of Wolcott, who lis the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. K. I Davis whilo attending th© Institute g|,' • J raut, only U
