Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 52, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 29 February 1912 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
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LOCAL HAPPENINGS. Phone 273 for feed, coal and wood. Fresh fish this week at Haus’ restaurant.""”— *■ Try some of those nice breakfast mackerel at 8c each and Jake fish at 5c a pound, at John Eger's. Mr. and Mrs. C. W: Duvall returned from Grand Rapids, Mich., last, night, where they had been to attend the funeral of Mrs. W. H, Corhetl. A 25c can of fancy California yellow half-peaches in heavy syrup, for this week at 16c. JOHN EGER. « The Domestic Science Club will meet at the public library, Saturday afternoon at 2:30, There will be_an excellent program. Everyone itudiatL Headquarters for lenten foods. We have all kinds of canned, smoked, Salted, and spiced fish to be had in the market. JOHN EGER. George Scott, who was operated on Monday afternoon, is getting along very nicely. He has been resting easy and spends part of the time reading the newspapers. We can grind your eob-meal, tablemeal, crack your corn and do all other grades of grinding on our new mill. HAMILTON & KELLNER. - --| Abe Martin says: “Th’ trouble with runnin’ a country newspaper seems t’ be t’ keep from mixin th’ social Join’s up with th’ court pfoceedln’s. Ther's so blamed many perfect men an’ women in th’ country it’s a wonder a couple o’ ’em don’t get married.” We are selling a largo number of Corn King spreaders. They are a splendid machine and our terms are very liberal. HAMILTON & KELLNER.
George F. Meyerß yesterday sold a 60-acre farm belonging to himself to Henry Henrichs, who owns the adjoining farm near Zadoc. Mr. Meyers then purchased the Sarah M. Pettet farm of her heirs. It contains 120 acres and is located in Walker township. Electric irons, with controlling switch at handle, the most economical iron on the market, price {5.00. For sale by Ray Delmer, Phone 151. Harry Walker, of Laporte, defputy state game warden, expects to leave for the Kankakee river about March 4. The launch recently purchased by the state will be in service patroling the stream until April 15. The first few weeks of this trip promise anything but a pleasant duty, but for the remainder of the season there will be more or less real pleasure attached to the service. J At a meeting of Roosevelt boomers held at Logansport Tuesday, ' which, by the way, was as big a failure as the one undertaken- Wednesday in Rensselaer, Fred Landis, he of the long hair and vine clad cottage spec* laities, was the chief talker and he Is reported to have taken a few digs at the Taft administration. Fred was Senator Beveridge’s chief spieler during the last campaign and did his lull
share to contributing to Beveridge’s defeat. He is not a republican worthy of the name and is a factionalist and a trouble maker. He ppresehted the Logansport district in congress one term and promised pbstoffices'to about every other voter in-the district. He soon found that you can’t fool the people more than once ahcl he turned the district democratic and has since been devouledly at work to turn the whole state that way. Fred was the only one of the Roosevelt bunch indiscreet enough to make his suppart of Roosevelt by attacking Taft. He Reserve* a seat in the rear instead of on the platform. He is a poor selection for RoOse-: velt forces to make in Indiana, and is a good deal like Nelson Bozarth and W. W. Bedgood, two ot the geßtry that came to Rensselaer Wednesday. in, ■-■■!■■■■ «■■■■■— Slaughter shoe sale at Murray’s, beginning Saturday, March ted. See shoes ih our window. The G. E. Murray go. ~ •
