Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 290, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 December 1911 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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TIbELUS THEHIRc J. H. S. ELLIS, Manager. TO-NIGHT - ' . ——- Warner Stock Co. PRESENTS “Che Dean” POPIfrAR PRICES: 15c, 25c, 356. LOCAL HAPPENINGS. - Old popping corn, that will all pop. EGER. > Jesse Wilson came down frqm Hammond today. ‘ ”S“* . • ■« . ..a f . Misses Blanche and Edna Babcock went to Chicago today. it ■ •George Ketchum went to Chicago this afternoon on business. Try our home made sauer kraut. 20 cents per gallon. E. S. Rhoades. ■ ' V' A daughter was horn to Mr.- and Jtfrs. Gus Grant this morning. —-- - New corn meal and buckwheat from Alter’s mill at Rhoades* grocery. Henry Wells, of Garrettsville, Ohio, is visiting his cousin, Mrs./Austln Hopkins. • Mrs. Green'would like to make your Christmas fruit cake. Order early. Phone 477. B. Forsythe, who has been taking in the fat stock and land show at Chicago, returned home today. Have your piano tuned by Otte Braun. Leave your order with any of thfe band boys. Mrs. 8. C. Irwin and little daughter Genevieve, and Miss Marguerite Irwin went to Chicago this morning. ■ □ ■ < " ■ ' Eat Mrs. Green’s good home made bread, “The Best Ever.” delivered at your door; Phone Wl. “>• C. J. Dean and son Delos, B. Forsythe and James Donnelly visited the fat stock show at Chicago yesterday. None better and few as good as the Weber Wagon, sold and warranted by Hamilton & Kellner. Editor Healey went to Chicago today to attend the banquet to be given by the Indiana Society this evening. Chas. Parker and son Russell went to Frankfort this afternoon, to spend ■Sunday with Mr. Parker’s sister, Mrs. George Moss. We would appreciate ypur coal orders and will give you the very best service possible. • HAMILTON & KELLNER. James A. Cochell, an ex-saloon keeper of Monon, has been arrested and charged with the Illegal sale’of liquor and running a gambling house. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Parks left yesterday for Coffee county, Texas., where they will spend the winter and they may locate there permanently. • .

We have for dale all kinds of feed and are in splendid shape to do your grinding. HAMILTON & KELLNER. Don’t pay a big price for a new article, of clothing until you see, if George Robinson has a good second hand article for less than half the* price. • ' James Frazer, of Dunkirk, and Martin Bartz, of Hartford City, who hare been spending the- week In a bunting trip with W. H. Klplinger, returned to their respective homes today. Having bought several tons of coffee before the last big advance, we are still able to sell you a good old Santos coffee for 22c a pound. JOHN EGER.