Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 301, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 December 1911 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
tonight’s Program —» — PICTURES. A Modern Cinderella. Lieutenant Grey of the Confederacy. SAVE YOUR COUPONS.
Try some of home made candfe'i. , Mrir Frank Hart came dbwn from Lowell this morning*for a short visit with J. J. Hunt and family. Nice sweet potatoes, celery, lettuce, turnips and really good cooking potatoes at the Home Grocery. Mrs. E. H. Shields went to Chicago today for a visit of about two months with her daughter, Mrs. Malone. We will have all kinds of fruits and vegetables for your Christmas. dinner. JOHN EGER. Mr. and Mrs. G. H. McLain . and son have gone to Wauseon, Ohio, for a Christmas and holiday visit at their old home. We have cut the price on all of our pure, fancy candies for Christmas to 8-10-12 and 15 cents for fancy chocolates. ~ JOHN EGER. ’•'Dana Rishling, of near Remington, took the train here this morning for Indianapolis, where he will visit relatives. v
Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Garriott, of near Surrey, left this morning for a visit of two weeks with relatives in Indianapolis and Seymour. Harry Jacobs, who has been working for the International Harvester Co., at Champaign, 111., for the past week, is home for the holidays. We have, as usual, the largest line of candies and mixed nuts for Christmas to be found in the city. JOHN EGER. Former Sheriff L. P. Shirer and family are today completing his removal to Surrey where they will occupy the new house just completed on his farm. Mrs. Emma J. York, who was operated on at the West Side hospital i in Chicago, last week, is getting along very well, hut will not be returned home for some time. Mrs. W. A. Davenport had a slight attack of appendicitis the first of this week but is now much better and will probably recover without the necessity of an, operation. Mrs. Simon Leopold and daughter, Miss Selma, came last evening from Ann Arbor, where the former had spent the last week With her daughter. Selma Is home for the holiday vacation. O. K. Rainier went to Oshkosh, Wls, today to remain over Christmas with his daughter, Mrs. H. L. Barnes, and to see Ms new granddaughter. Mrs. Rainier, who has been there for the past two months, will accompany him home. The Womans Relief Corps has decided to postpone sending their barrel of good things to the soldiers home at Lafayette until New Years and hope to have it literally crammed full of good things. All members are asked to contribute toward the movement
L. L. Lefler, who has been working on his Lewiston farm for some time, Wient to Lafayette today to remain at home over Christmas. He has been clearing tbe land and in tbe spring wilf move the old Lewiston store building back and make a barn of it. He will pasture the farm next year, I wish to announces to the citizens of Rensselaer that I have purchased Joe Jackßon’s bus and will engage .n the bus and transfer business in this city and will endeavor to give good service night or day at ackson’s' old prices. A share of your patronage Ij solicited. TONE KANNE. Ed Oliver, the tyewland all round hustler, has just received another distinction, that of being a grandfather. A baby girl having been, born Wed nesday, Dec. 20th, to his daughter and her husband, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Tow* of Newland. Tbe mother and father and the overjoyed grand dad are all getting along nicely. When you have a billions attack give Chamberlain's Tablets a bin!. They are excellent For sale by nil dealers. c
