Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 48, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 February 1912 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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LOCAL HAPPENINGS. igregfc--. i.■ - I Buy your wood and coal of Hamilton & Kellner. Frank Hart was down from DeMotte today. Buy your poultry feed of Hamilton & Kellner. Delos Pass came over from Monon today on business. < Ellis Theatre Saturday, Feb. 24th, “The Senator’s Daughter.” F. B. Hain is home from a business trip to several Illinois cities. . ~ ; , Mrs. Rice Porter and little son returned this morning from Goodland. Mrs. Harry Coll ins went to Chicago today for a. visit of several days. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Witham went to Monticello today for a short visit. Hiram Day and Fred Yeiter are taking in the cement show in Chicago, today. ■J ; “Uncle” Joe Gains was down from Fair Oaks today. He has been feeling very poorly lately, Hylo lamps, 2 candle power 10 watt lamps, 15 watt tungsten lamps for sale by Ray Delmor, Phone 151. Do not fail to look over our line of farm machinery before buying. HAMILTON & KELLNER. Harry B. Brown came down from Kniman today. There is -nothing stirring up that way worth mention. Miss Blanche Babcock returned this morning from a visit of two weeks with friends at Greencastle and Champaign, 111. Mrs. H. R. Nuthall, music teacher in the Rensselaer schools, went to Indianapolis this morning and will return here tomorrow. “The Senator’s Daughter” is all that can be found In a bright, pleasing comedy-drama. Ellis Theatre, Saturday night, Feb. 24th. Ralph Zeigler will move next week from the William Moore farm to the Augspurger farm recently purchased by Dr. J. Hansson. Mrs. William Rinehart left for her home at Clarks Hill today after a short visit here with Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Parkinson. . Mrs. John McColly and daughter Donna and Reba Hawkins are spending today with the family of John E. Alter, in Union township. Ellis Theatre, Saturday, Feb. 24tb, “The Senator’s Daughter,” plenty of comedy as well as a beautiful love story, ending as all real stories should. Electric irons, with controlling switch at handle, the most economical Iron on the market, price >5.00. For sale by Ray Delmer, Phone 151. Charles Sternberg was in town a short time this morning. He came from hlm tarm near Medaryville and states that there was more snow there than there was here. Mrs. Bernice Brown returned this afternoon from Indianapolis, where she had been for some time, helping care for her mother, who has been quite sick with rheumatism. The D. A. R- will meet Monday afternoon with Mrs. Howard Mills. It is the meeting for the payment of dues and the election of officers and a full attendance Is desired. Eat Mrs. Green’s famous new process brown bread, it is the "Best Ever.” Try her mince pies, doughnuts, ginger eookies and all kinds of "goodies.” The "Best Ever.” White bread, too. Phone 477. Charley Porter returned home several days ago from the hospital th Chicago, where he had gone to have his infected foot treated. He is get-, ting along very nicely and apparently will not have any more serious trouble. His hand, which had also been somewhat- infected, is getting along