Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 28, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 February 1912 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
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LOCAL HAPPENINGS. P. M. Kent, of Brookston, -wasi a Rensselaer visitor over night. Alex. Frye, the cement tile manufacturer, went to Lafayette today on business. Try our Brazil Block coal. It is a superior grade. HAMILTON & KELLNER. Guy Ropp returned home yesterday from Columbus, Ohio, near which place he has been working for sev*eral weeks. w . J. D. Allman went to Crawfordsville on the early morning train this morning on a business trip. He wiR be absent two days. A. L. Padgitt went to Lafayette today. He has been having a touch of grip lately and is not feeling very well at this time. Mrs. W. H. Beam went to Lafayette this morning for a visit'of a few days with her daughter, Mrs. F. X. Busha and husband. We have a very full stock of all grades of coal, both hard .and soft. “Phone 273. HAMILTON & KELLNER. Mrs. Della Gray, of Fort. Dodge, lowa, who has been visiting Mrs. Ed Hall, went to Fair Oaks today for a short visit before returning to her home. 1 / Rice Porter came home from Goodland this morning but only for a few hours, as he returned there this afternoon, where himself and wife wilt remain tor a few days longer. Mrs. T. C. Thornton has written tp have The Semi-Weekly Republican sent to her again at the soldiers’ home at Lafayette. She writes: “I find that I can not get along without your paper.” Mr. and Mrs. W. V. Porter, Mr. and Mirs. Ross Mrs. I. J. Porter, Mrs. Cleve Eger and Mrs. Van Grant attended the funeral of Mrs. E. C. Fountaine at Goodland Tuesday. Mr/ and Mrs. Rice Porter, the latter being, the only child of Mr. and/Mrs. Fountaine, remained there for a few days. Johnß.Elllß.ofnearMontteeHs; father of J. H. S. Ellis and Mrs. A. H. Hopkins, of this city, is~ a patient at the Presbyterian hospital in Chicago, where an operation is to be performed for the removal of a cataract from one of his eyes. His daughter, Mrs. Hopkins, is with him at the hospital.
JI Dollai Roller ’ - ■ ' ■ ' ■■ -'■ ' * | This week we will unload another car of that good, tried and true “BEST” Flour. The car is in transit and should be here by Wednesday, and for a business stimulator we will sell at $5.12 a barrel. Just think of it, only a sack. Buy your winter’s supply now. You will not have such a price again soon. Home Grocery
