Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 286, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 5 December 1911 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
TONIGHT’S PROGRAM ■»V. ■ Tl ♦ IAT t P • 4Militarv Araffomv riiiiiary Avaucitiy. j.i 1 ■■■-—^>——> ! " - 'll'-" *■ SAVE IOUB CMMI&
- None better and few as good as the Weber Wagon, sold and warranted by Hamilton & Kellner. '- u "*’ Miss Deli Antrim returned to DePauw Monday after a visit here with Mias Blanche Babcock * Mrs. D. V. Yepman and children have returned home from a weeks 1 visit with relatives at Elkhart . R.B . Dey"?.? Mfflnt'to. on business today. He will visit his father at Battle Ground before his return. •—m— ' Try Mrs. Green’s' cinnamon loaf, “The Best Ever,” with your coffee for breakfast Order the day before. Phone 477. ;The little Carson baby is slightly improved, although its fever is still quite high and the danger period has .not passed. : -'X The Presbyterian bazaar will be held in the Odd Fellows’ building ou Thursday, Friday and Saturday, Dec. 14th, 15th and 16th. , t ——: Mrs. W. H. Stephenson has been quite poorly lately and her daughter, jdrs. Jessie Hefner, came today to Aid In caring for her. ' We have for sale all kinds of feed and are in splendid shape to do your grinding. ' ' 7 HAMILTON & KELLNER.
Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Wright and Mr. and Mrs. George Kohler returned to Chicago Heights today after a visit of several days with John Kohler and family. 11 ~ 1 We would appreciate your coal orders and will give you the very best service possible. ' ■ HAMILTON & KELLNER. There will be an election of officers of the W. R. C. at the" hall tonight. All members are requested io be present The meeting will begin at 7 o’clock promptly. k AUv.;., L-.4A75 >'• We. unloaded our fifteenth car of flour last week since the first day of Janwary, 1811. Two hundred and ten barrels to the car,, making twelve thousand and six hundred sacks of 50 pounds each. Quality is what sells flour. Every sack of Aristes flour makes a new friend or, a better one. Butter wrappers, any quantity, plain or printed, may be had at the Republican office. ■
