Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 7, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 January 1912 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
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LOCAL HAPPENINGS. ■-* . - / Good evening; have you thawed out your waterpipes yet? That home made candy at Leavers bakery is delicious. Try it # Don’t fail to read our Big Pre-In-ventory sale adv. elsewhere in this paper. ROWLES & PARKER. The 6 for 45c can special at the z Home Grocery is a good one, and is for all this week. Ask about it when, . you order. , Mr. and firs. Oren Parker went to Chicago yesterday and left from there today on their extensive southern and western trip. Tomatoes are scarce and the mar,ket is high, but the Home Grocery has a big lot of especially fine ones at only 10c a can. John C. Maxwell Saturday bought in the contract for the Lutz litch, which w£s sold that day by Hugh Gamble, the superintendent. John C. Martindale continues in very poor health at his home in the north part of town. He has again been unable to leave the house for several weeks. v! * -
“The'Best Ever” homy made bread, cinnamon loaves, cakes, doughnut?; rye and ■ graham bread and Boston baked beans at Mrs.-Green’s bakery. Order the, day before. Phone 477. (William E. Moore is 85 years oi age today. He is ia Very poor health and has been unable to leave hi.: home for some time and has al been unable to eat but little. Owing to bls poor health no special cele bration of his birthday will be heir by relatives. The. Monticello militia, company basket ball team will play the St. Joseph team at the college Tuesday afternoon at 3:30 o’clock. Everett L. Gardner, the second lieutenant of the company, is commanding is since the resignation of Captain Davis, and is also managing the basketball team, which has been very successful.
Mrs. Mary Gordon, mother of Wi’i Gordon and Sam Lowrey, suffered a stroke of paralysis at the home of Mr. Lowrey, north of town, last Wednesday and is in very poor condition. She is 77 years of age, Her nephew and niece, William Ruggles and Mrs. Johnathan Hedrick, of Kentland, viseted her several, days. She - seems slightly improved but the chance for her recovery is remote. Freeh head lettuce at Rhoades* grocery.
THE ILLIS MIRE J. H. S. ELLIS, Manager. Tuesday, Jan. 9th > X t»uWAL AMERICAN ‘ COMEDY BY OLIYER LABADIE €asey Jones NEWEST IDEAS. AN ALLURING AND FASCINATING PLAY OF TODAY
