Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 41, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 February 1912 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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ELLIS THEATRE ONE NIGHT ONLY Wednesday 3I FEBRUARY Band Boys’ Musical 8- New Pieces- 8 Extra Solos Quartettes If you like good music, don’t fail to hear it. You have the blues and need the music. We have the blues and need the money. . ■ .*- I - . . Seats for sale by the Band Boys and at Jessen’s. Price 25 c.

LOCAL HAPPENINGS. R. B. Harris made a trip to Monon today. Phone your coal orders to us. HAMILTON & KELLNER. - —"' ' I Born, today, Feb. 16th, to Mr. and Mrs. Ray Collins, a daughter. We have for sale good cord wood, block wood and split wood. Phone 273. The Lake county republican convention will be held on March 29th. at Crown Point. Paul Beam went to Lafaeytte thit morning for a short visit with his sister, Mrs. F. X. Busha. *5, • ■ ’ . Mrs. Chris Koepkey and two chlld- - a tew days visit with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Aiarles Sommers who live 'fcbuth of town, went to Lafayette today to visit with her parents for a week. The latest demand is for white and black buckskin shoes. We have them for you. Fendig's Exclusive Shoe Store, Opera House Block. Eugene Hasty has sold his interest in the north side grocery to his partner, Frank Rowen and is moving to a farm near Peoria, 111. Our trade in butterine doubled In the last month. Fancy butterine 18 cents a pound, extra fancy 20 cents a pound, at John Eger’s. Rev. C. W. Postill came up from Attica yesterday to sell his corn. He ’had held it until yesterday, when he sold at 60 cents a bushel. , Mr. and Mrs. G. R Street returned to their home in Huntington county today after a visit of two days with Albert Duggins and family The Fidelity Class of the M. E. Sunday School will give a market at Van- ** Arsdel’a store, Saturday next, all,day. ’ Home made candy, pies, bread, cookies, etc. Ed Kanne and Mias Charlotte Kanne returned this morning from Chicago where they went yesterday with Mr and Mrs. Al phon hub Kanne, the bride; and groom. \ Calvin Ducharme, of Wolcott, has been installed as a barber at Haskell's. He is a son of Nelson pucharme and several years ago lived bn a farm north Of this city. z Eat Mrs. Green’s famous new process brown bread, it is the “Beat. Ever.** Try her mince pies, doughnuts, ginger cookies and all kinds of “goodies.” The “Best Ever.” White bread too. Phone 477. *