Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 66, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 March 1912 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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LOCAL HAPPENINGS. Fancy fig-newton cakes, only 10c a pound at John Eger’s. William Bennett made a business trip to Lowell today. — ■ • ' ■ ■■ - * Oyster sbells and other poultry feeds sold by Hamilton & Kellner. Miss Bel Laßue went to Greencastle today to visit college friends. ■ ~ We sell “The Plow a Man Can Pull.” HAMILTON & KELLNER. Order your groceries from Morrow Bros, in the Odd Fellows building; Miss Alice Shedd came from Otter* • bein today to spend Sunday with her . parents. Drop in at Morrow Bros.’ store in ,the Odd Fellows building and look around. Mrs. J. W. Medicus has been confined to her bed for several days with the grip. Morrow Bros.’ general store is open and ready for business in the Odd Fellows building. Mrs. C.7M. Sands and little son went -to Monon today on account of sickness in the family of her mother. Try a 25c package of rolled oa,ts and get a handy glass measuring cup with it. > JOHN EGER. Mrs. John Zimmerman returned from the hospital in Chicago today. She is recovering from a surgical operation. Mrs. C. E. Green, of Hamilton, N. Dak., went to Evanston, 111., today after a visit here with B. F. Barnes and family. -US ■,' t-:' X ■ ■ ■«.* At Monticello a few days ago a baby was born to Mr. and Mrs. Will Roth. Mrs. Roth was formerly Miss Selma Rayher, of Rensselaer. As we near spring, we crave something for an appetizer. We have a full line of sweet, sour, and dill pickles. JOHN EGER. J. M. Hufty, of Mt. Ayr, was in Rensselaer a short time today, on his way home from a four months’ visit in Colorado, with his sons at Pueblo and Paomi. Muncie Star: The recital and concert rendered by the Wabash Glee Club was one of the finest entertainments given in this city. At the Presbyterian church Monday evening, March 25th,

Mrs. J. M. Bell returned to Frankfort today after a short visit here with her daughter, Mrs. W. L. Myer. Little Margaret Myer returned to Frankfort with her grandmother, and will remain there three or four weeks. Don Morrissey, of Alleghany, N. Y., •who has been working for the Monon railroad at Reynolds, is now the second trick operator in Rensselaer, from 2 until T 1 p. m. He replaced Homer George, who took Morrissey’s place at Reynolds. Evansville Democrat—Wabash College has every reason, to be proud of Us Glee and Mandolin Club, for it is an artistic organization, the equal of which is to be found in the United States. At the Presbyterian church Monday evening, March Mrs. Elizabeth Gordon, 77 years of age, who lives with her son, Sam Lowery, north of town, has made very surprising improvement from . a stroke of paralysis received several weeks ago, and it is now believed she will be restored to almost her former health. A number of Goodland stores have been closed three evenings out Of the week at 6 o’clock for the winter months and the plan has proven so poular that nine of the businessmen hate entered Into an agreement to extend the early closing plan for Monday, Wednesday and Friday evenings indefinitely. “Suffered day and night Hie torment of itching piles. Nothing helped until I used Doan’s Ointment. The «eBust was hustlng.’’—Hon. John R. Garrett, Mayor, Girard, Ala. __