Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 17, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 19 January 1912 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
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LOCAL HAPPENINGS. ■Jerry Garland is visiting relatives at Pine Village. Nice German dill pickles 10c per .dozeg-at Starrfc: —. Mrs. Rufus Knox,- of Chicago, is visiting her parents, Mr. -and Mrs. N. S. Bates. Karo Corn Syrup, 15c size can 10c; fine sorghum molasses, pure maple sugar, at C. C. Starr & Co’s. Marion Gwin went to the home of his uncle, Felix Parker, near Roselawn today, for a visit of several days. St- Joseph's next game of basketball will be with St. Cyril’s college at the college gymnasium Saturday afternoon at 3 o’clock, - Marion Cooper and wife and son went to the home of her brother, James Williams,* in Union township, today, for a short visit. Buckwheat flour, corn meal, selfrising pancake flour; the finest quality winter wheat flour, the best general purpose flour at C, C. Starr & Co’s. / * Frank Lakin is very poorly today and there is but slight chance for any improvement His son, Homer, of near Virgie, came down to see him yesterday and returned home this morning. Starr's fresh roasted coffees are the best and cheapest. Fine silver plated spoons given free with Starr's Best Coffee. You don't have to buy the coffee and then pay cost or more for the spoOnFTo get them. C. C. Starr* & Co. George Reed, who suffered a broken ‘leg and other injuries of a minor nature when struck by the milk train Wednesday evening, is getting along as well as could be expected. He is cheerful and is suffering no pain. Al Herndon is able to be up and around but finds himself tolerably sore today. An Indianapolis thief chiseled the rubber tires from 25 buggies and sold the rubber for junk, netting him $2.95. The owner of the buggies, a liveryman, was placed to a cost .exceeding 3100 to have the repairs made.Mucfi” stealing is reported at Indianapolis since the cold spell set- in. t~~ Harry Stillwell has a cat that has found congenial quarters on his cow’s back, where it reposes as peacefully as it would lying on a rug near a hot stove. The cow seems reconciled to the innovation and possibly imagines she has been treated to a new set of furs. Cats are not only domestic but quite sagacious, as is clearly shown by the Stilwell pussy*.—Monon News.
Basket Ball North Judson H. S. V«. Rensselaer H, S. Friday, Jan. 19 Begianing at 8:30 p. m. IN THE ARMORY Rensselaer is in prime condition. Come out - • " and see a lively contest.
