Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 22, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 25 January 1912 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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It*s There With The Flavor ifli I! 1 A * ijilfa rHE ORIGINAL HAS THIS SIGNATURE LOCAL HAPPENINGS. PJeaty of good solid cahbnge at the Grocery. - . ~\ ■ k'-. Mrs. Dean Merlca went to Prancesvillek for a short visit with relatives today. Fancy evaporated apricots 10c a pound and peaches 124£c a pound at John Eger’s. The pi A. R. Society will meet Friday afternoon, Jan. 26, at 2:30 with Mrs. C. H. Porter. Mr. and Mrs. T. P. Moore, of Indianapolis, have been guests this week of his brother, B. J. Moore and family. .Bob Michaels has some stove wood In the tree that he will give away to anyone who will cut and-haul it. See Bob. - ' Frank Lakin continues to fail and bis condition Is now such that it is possible be may not live twenty-four 'hours." 7 t" * 777 '":i- ---■ \ V ' 'll" '' ' .. --- •JSr. F. A. Turfler is at Champaign, 111., today, lecturing and demonstrating his work at a meeting of the osteopaths of that section of Illinois. Why is it the River Queen Mill is rgetting the business? Because Flynn fa making the best buckwheat flour, rye flour, meal and feed. Get your bran of us. William Ei "Moore, whose health lately has been somewhat improved, is Spending this week With hiß daughter, Mrs. Joseph Paxton and family at Sonth Bend. / It is now hard to get fresh fruits and vegetables. Why not use some good canned gooda? The Home Grocery ic making attractive prices on all this line. Butter keeps on going up and the only way to get the best of the Butter Trust is to use Butterine. Fancy butterine for 18c and extra fancy for 20c a pound at John Eger’s'. Peter Bloom was fined a dollar and costs, six dollars in all, by Squire Bruner yesterday for intoxication. He was arrested by Marshal Mhstard He refused to plead golly and stood trial- Bloom paid the fine and costs and was released. •; The Royal Neighbors gave a “stork” shower to Mrs. W. H. Mackey Tuesday in. honor of her new baby. Many nice and useful presents were left for the little one. The guests took theirsapper with them and disposed of it gt the shower. < " "■ * *' • 'J ‘J* -i ' " v' 1 r- '*• Mr. and Mrs. Hale Warner are at Indianapolis, where they were pres ent Tuesday at an operation upon their daughter, Mrs. Virgil Hamilton, formerly Miss Hazel Warner, at the Methodist hospital. At last reports she was getting along very nicely from the operation 7, Baby won’t suffer ftve minutes with