Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 19, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 January 1912 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
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LOCAL HAPPENINGS. Miss Bessie Moody is spending today fn Chicago, - Tpnj Jensen made a business trip to Wheatfleld today. John Behrens went to Chicago today for a visit of several days. ~~ . i. . Nice German dill pickles 10c per dozen at Starr’s. Hurley Beam was?down from Chicago over Sunday, Senator A. Halleck transacted legal business in Kentland today. Plenty of good solid cabbage at the Home Grocery. . Prank Lakin remains very low. It is thought probable that he will .not live more than a week. Dried Peaches, big fine Muirs, special at 12%c pound, at the Home Mrs. Jotm Webber went to Kankakee, 111., t&i&y, for a visit of several days with her brother, Grant Morris. The eleven-acre property of H. W. Marshall is for sale. See ad in : Classified Column.
Karo Corn Syrup. 15c size can 10c; fine sorghum molasses, pure maple’ sugar, at C. C. Starr & Co’s. ■ ii S L mm i ■■ n n Trustee George Parker, of Hanging Grove township, has his ankle in a cast and it will be a few days yet before Be can get out even with crutches. ‘‘The Best made bread, cinnamon loaves, cakes, doughnuts, rye and graham bread and Boston baked beans at Mrs, Green’s bakery. Order the day before. Phone 477. It is now fresh fruits and vegetables. Why not use some good canned goods? The Home Grocery ia making attractive prices on all this line. Buckwheat flour, corn meal, selfrising pancake flour; the finest quality winter wheat Spur,. the best geo* eral purpose flour at C. C. St&rr & Co’s. “ ' “ ' • , .. „ . Mrs. Elizabeth Schrock returned this morning from Fort where she had been visiting relatives several weeks. She will again take up her home with her son, William Augspurger. Starr’s fresh roasted coffees are the best and cheapest Bine 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 spckms to get them. C. C. Starr A Co. v \ Judge Hanley returned to Kentland this morning. The grand jury is In session there this week. It is understood that Acting Prosecutor Davis has stirred up a lot of vice over the county and will furnish some surprises to law violators. \ ‘Joseph Nagel has .been suffering from a throat trouble since Christmas and Fas unable to Becure any relief. Friday, in company with his local physician, Dr. M. D. Gwin, he went to St, Elizabeth's hospital in Lafayette, for treatment. ' . The Makeever house furnace is again in working order, much to the delight of the guests, the landlord and all concerned. To put it 'in the language of Landlord Fate “The chill is dispelled.’’ The boiler had suffered an extensive break because water had been turned into it when it was hot and dry. J. CT H. Tryon, who went from here to Oklahoma to visit his sons at Ruff and Tulsa, has now joined Mrs. Tryon at Sacket Harbor, N. Y., .having arrived there last Wednesday. He-'says that there was snow all the way from Oklahoma to New 'York and. more at. the latter place than any place dong the line* He states that there is good, sleighing but it is not very cold.
