Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 53, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 March 1912 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
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LOCAL HAPPENINGS. Fresh flsh this week at Hans’ restaurant. A pail of nick, pure, fruit jelly for 20c at John Egers. Will McKinney has moved from Newton township to the Kolhoff farm north of town. Born, Wednesday, Feb. 28, to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Downs, of Newton township, a daughter. Try some of those nice breakfast mackerel at 8c each and lake fish at 5c a pound, at John Eger’s. Rev. J. C. Parrett preached .at Monon last night at a revival meeting which has been in progress for some time. A 2Sj£ can of fancy California yellow half-peaches In heavy syrup, for this week at 15c. JOHN EGER. Mrs. Ellen Harsha and baby, of Lafayette, came this morning for a short visit with her parents, Air. and'Mrs. J. W. Childers. Electric irons, with controlling switch at handle, the most economical iron on the market, price $5.00. For sale by Ray Delmer, Phone 161. The Domestic Science Club will meet at the public library, Saturday afternoon at 2:30. There will be an excellent program. Everyone invited. Headquarters for lenten foods. We have all kinds of canned, smoked, salted, and spiced flsh to be had in the market. JOHN EGER. Mrs. William Augspurger and two daughters went to Chicago today, where they wilt remain with relatives a few days before proceeding to their future home in Minnesota. Mrs. Frank Phillips returned to Moraence, 111., today after a visit since Saturday with her son, Fred Phillips, southeast of town, and her‘daughter, Mrs. Earl Ellis, in Rensselaer. Mr. Harry Grady, of Detroit, Mich., who has been spending the last two months with relatives here, left .this week for Knox, Ind., where he will take up a position as traveling salesman. ■■*> —: .... Mrs. Ida Nowels, of Pueblo, Colo., who has been visiting here a few days with her sister, Mrs. J. W. Childers, is also visiting Airs. John Nowels and Mrs. Joe Luers and other relatives. Miss Anna Winger, of Athens. Wis., who has been visiting the family of Chris. Morganegg since last May, left this morning for Lake Village and alter a few dav« there will return to her home. The Womans’ Home Alissionary Sooiety of .the M. E. church will meet with Mrs. Chas. Porter Tuesday afternoon, March sth. All members. are urged to be present and bring their mite boxes. George Scott, who was operated on Monday, is getting along very nicely and if no complications ensue he will make speedy recovery. His sickness isva big handicap to his campaign for the Republican nomination for county recorder.
Miss Elizabeth LuOra iras Just-pur-chaacd the fine cement residence of Wallace Sayler on Weßton street. Mr. Poole, who now lives in it, will move to his farm eight miles east of Rensselaer. Mr, Davenport will not move in as heretofore thought. It is rumored that Miss Luera and her mother expect to more Jn it Mrs. A. H. Hopkins.has returned home,from White county, where she had been with her father, John B. Ellis, since he was operated on for eye trouble In a Chicago hospital. He is recovering very satisfactorily although stiff unable to expose his eyes to'a "bright light hnd haring them uncovered only a part of each day. ; We are selling a largo number of Corn King spreaders. They are a splendid machine and our henna are very liberal. • ~ v ~~■.--WrHAMILTON & KELLNER. 'Vi ' \ • V-:
