Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 288, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 December 1911 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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LOCAL HAPPENINGS. - . ' » ■ ■■ Don’t fail to visit our toy bazaar. ROWLES A PARKER. w ——; i ~i_ Old popping corn, that will all pop. JOHN EGER. *■■' Try our home made sauer kraut. 20 cents per gallon. E. S. Rhoades. ial w.iiyjfc I ■ I Hl Dr. E. C. English went to Chicago today, accompanying a patient to the hospital. Mrs. Green would like to make your Christmas fruit cake. Order early. Phone 477. None better and few as good as the Weber Wagon, sold and warranted by Hamilton & Kellner. Herbert Zea has returned to Hammond to resume work as a painter. He had been home for two weeks. We would appreciate your coal orders and wffi give you the very best service possible. HAMILTON & William Daniels was considerably worse for a-time last night but some temporary improvement followed. Try Mrs. Green’s cinnamon loaf, “The Best Ever,” with your coffee for breakfast. Order the day before. Phone 477. The young men have decidedWb:' make the Catholic Ladies’ Bazarr and the corn show a howling success next week. Everybody come.

Don't buy your Christinas candles until you see our line and get our prices. • ROWLES & PARKER. Samuel E. Brown has been here from Chicago for two or three days. He Is engaged in buying second hand automobiles and while here purchased George W. Ketchum's E. M. F. " Having bought several tons of coffee before the last big advance, we are still able to sail you a good old Santos coffee pound. JOHN EGER. Seymore Hurst, mayor of Marshall, 111., was here Tuesday and Wednesday with O. A. Logan, also an Illinois man, looking at the latter's farm which Mayor Hunt thinks of trading for. . A few odd fur heck pieces to close out at 20 per cent to 30 per cent discount Don’t fail to see these, they are •exceptional values. ROWLES & PARKER. Ed Kessler, of Fair Oaks, was here today, and received a check for >7OO from the Home Insurance Co., payment in full for the loss of his dwelling house, which was destroyed by fire November 16th. The young ladies will wait on you and see that you have a good time at the Catholic Ladles* bazaar next Tuesday and Wednesday evenings at the Forreston* hall. Don't forget the date, December 12th and 13th.

Mr. and Mrs. C. Lotus, of Stanley, Wiß., stopped oft and visited Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Thornton, at Surrey, on their way to Georgia. Mr. Lotus was very much Impressed with this country and may decide to locate here. > ■I. ... ■ I—l ■!. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Wilcox left yesterday morning for Stockton, Cal. They will spend several weeks there with A L. Branch and wife and will than jo to Eugene, Oreg., to visit his brother, 'Geo. M. Wilcox and family. Granville Aldrich and family were not pleased with Colorado and only remained there a very short time, and then went to Sioux City., lowa, where Granville’s son, Oliver Aldrich, lives. They are oj»ly there temporarily, however, pending their decision on a permanent location. Tom Callahan and Jim Walters are going to help the north side tn the corn contest at the Catholic Forresters’ hall, Tuesday and Wednesday evenings, December IS . and 13. Steve Kohley and Mike Kanne declare they will help the south side win. Keep your eye on them. It’s an interesting contest. Don’t miss it