Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 61, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 11 March 1912 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
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LOCAL HAPPENINGS. Phone 273 for wood, coal and feed. Mel and Vern Haas spent Sunday in Chicago. Born, Saturday, March 9th, to Mr. and Mrs, Ben Smith, a son. Oyster shells and other poultry feeds sold by Hamilton & Kellner. Henry Paulus has moved to the farm he purchased a year ago of Chas. Schlemann. - _ 5: - * Try a 25c package of rolled oats and get a handy glass measuring cup with it. JOHN EGER. The C. E. society of ttfe Christian church will hold their monthly 10-cjent social at the church parlors Thursday, March 14. Everybody invited. As we near spring, we crave something for an appetizer. We have a full line of sweet, sour, and dill pickles. 7- - JOHN EGER. Kenneth Rhoades, who "has been working in Morocco for some time, is today moving there. He has a good proposition with the telephone company.
Every known wireless telegraph station in the world, ashore and afloat, is listed in the 1912 wireless directory just issued by the navy department’s bureau of steam engineering. This is the 38th day since the 2nd of February and the groundhog is still in the saddle. So far as we can learn all who were skeptical about his authority have dr&wn in their horns. You will find on our ten cent counter over two hundred useful articles, some worth double the amount we ask for them. Your choice for 10c. JOHN EGER. The Princess theatre made a big hit with the Augustus Phillips pictures Saturday evening and large crowds attended the show and pronounced the pictures of excellent Quality. j ' ~ .—■■ . Misses Florence and HaggL. Moore.-. XaVera Lee, Leota Muster and Nellie Timmons went to Surrey on a thpass Sunday afteriioon and paid visit to the Surrey store, returning h'ome on the milk train.
The price of gasoline was given another boost in price today, the second time within a week, making a total raise of 1% cents per gallon. It is said that gasoline much higher before the over. W. R. Lee, who recently traded the Home Grocery for a farm near Knlman and other property, has traded the farm for a stock of general mer- ' chandise at McCook, 111. He is now at McCoqk, where It is understood he -wili dose out the stock. *v. ■- C. L. Wood, who returned'to Fair Oaks from Lisbon, N. Lak., about a’ month ago, has secured a good position with the Lafayette add Manufacturing Co., and hast directed that The Republican be sent to him at 114 South 4th Street, thait city. Dr. J. H. Hansson was- so well pleased with his big automobile ad in The Republican last week? that he sent a number of copies of the paper to friends in Sweden, In order to give them some idea of the way > business is done in this country. Dt.fHansson was born in Swfeden and is'thinking some of taking a trip back there thia year or next, • ' ' | ' “ in renewing his subscription to The Republican and the Chicago Daily In-ter-Oceaa. Sidney B; Holmes, writes briefly from Jamestown, N. Dalt., saying that for several weeks past they have enjoyed beautiful weather and have had no bliizards all winter Sidney Tiad a long siege of typhoid fever last fall that almost resulted totally but he now says that he Is able |otbe up and around all the time but ■still unable to do anything. • I have just opened a new meat - the eitv Phone 202 J
