Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 289, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 December 1911 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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LOCAL HAPPENINGS. New corn meal and buckwheat from Alter’s mill at Rhoades’ grocery. . Jesse Nichols attended the stock show yesterday. ——■■■ ' ' i yn ~ • ' - ■ Old popping corn, that will all pop. JOHN EGER. E. L. Downs, of Lafayette, chme yesterday to see his brother, P. B. Downs. . Try our home made sauer kraut 20 cents per gallon. E. 8. Rhoades. Mark Reed and his cousin Charles Reed went to Chicago today to attend the stock show. 8. R. Nichols and wife and Mrs. W. V. Porter are attending the stock show in Chicago today. None better and few as good as the Weber Wagon, sold and warranted by Hamilton ft Kellner. .** Earl Bruner has been at the springs at Attica-for several days, taking treatment* for rheumatism. He seems to be improving. We have for sale all kinds of feed and are in splendid shape to do your grinding. HAMILTON ft KELLNER. E. M. Parcells has returned from St Louis, Mo., where he visited his soh Fred for several days. Fred has worked in the Jefferson hotel barber* shop for the past six years. Ray Hopkins was honored by Wabash college this week by being chosen to go at the representative of the college to Indianapolis Saturday to represent a conference that will discuss college athletic affairs. ■* ' ■ ■■■lll . I I A packed house greeted the Warner players Mpst night, and the big audience wasßewarded with a fine portray al of the western drama, “The Yale Cowboy.” Especially deserving of mention, is the black face of Mr. Rummel 1 and the pleasing personality of Miss Ross. Mr. and M?s. Warner sustained their high standard. The specialties were especially good and well received. Tonight they present a four-act rural drama, “The Simpleton.” The advance sale augurs Well for even a larger audience than, the well satisfied one of last night. We unloaded our fifteenth car of flour last week sine? the first day of January, 191 L 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 Aristas flour makes a new friend or a better one. v , JOHN EGER.