Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 50, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 27 February 1912 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
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ELLIS THEATRE To ■ Night Band Boys’ Musiqal 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. Seats for sale by the Band Boys and at Jessen’s. Price--25e. ■■ iT7*&T :
LOCAL HAPPENINGS. Phone£73 for feed, coal and wood. Band concert at the opera house this evening. , Firman Thompson’s baby is ill with pneumonia. Miss Edith West is spending today in Roselawn. • Don’t forget tfye band boys concert this evening. A pail of hice, pure, fruit jelly for 20c at John Egers. - it* : • Mrs. J. H. Holden went to Chicago this morning for a short visit. , v M. E. Bice, of Jordan township, was ip the city today on business. Carson Loftis, of Lagrange, is visiting bis cousin, Dr. L. H. Smith. Try some of those nice breakfast mackerel at 8c each and lake fish at 5c a pound, at John Eger’s. J M. L. Krupp, of Alpine, 111., was the guest over Sunday of hip sister, Mrs. Henry Nevill. The 6-mohth-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Callahan is very sick with tubercular meningitis. Hylo lamps, 2 candle power 10 watt lamps, 16 watt tipgsten lamps for sale by Hay Delmqr, Phone 151. A 25c can of fancy California yellow half-peaches In heavy syrup, for this week at 15c. JOHN EGER. Mrs. Minnie Blankenship returned to Lee yesterday evening after a visit of two days with Kenton Blankenship and wife. The band boys at their concert this evening promise an evening of delightful entertainment. Turn out and hear them. 111 1 George Lov/man came over from Amboy yesterday for a visit of several days with his brothers, Wash, Alf, 'Corey and Harvey. Mrs. Walter Hopkins went to Surrey thla morning where herself and husband will reside on her father, Nim Hopkins’, farm. I; At a dinner given by Benj. Harris, Sr., Monday, lemon pie was served from lemons grown by Hr. Harris right here in Rensselaer. Electric irons, with controlling switch at handle, the most economical iron on the market, price $6.00. For sale by Ray Delmer, Phone 151.. - - j - Mrs. J. W. Childers, Mrs. Ida Now-' els, Mrs. Elizabeth Gwin and Mrs. Feli% Parker returned last evening from two days’ visit with Mrs. Lou - McDonald, in Ifonticello. - ■
