Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 69, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 March 1912 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
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LOCAL HAPPENINGS. Miss Edna Hauter is spending today in Chicago. . Buy your tungsten Mazda lamps of Ray Del mer and save money. Miss Blanche Embree is spending today at the home of E. E. Garrlott, at Surrey. Born, this Wednesday morning, to Mr. and Mrs. Joe Nessius, east of town, a son. j rV’ Mrs. Tom Callahan left this morning for Gilby, N. Dak., to visit her brother, George Beebe. Phone 95, Rowles & Parker’s, for fancy leaf lettuce, bananas, sweet potatoes, cabbage and onions. Miss Agnes Platt will return in a few days from Terre Haute, where she has been attending normal school. We sell the Keystone disc. See them before you buy. HAMILTON & KELLNER. John Lowery, of Huntington county, came yesterday to visit his aged mother at the home of Sam Lowery, north of town. The forecasted snow is now a reality and the strong wind which is blowing from the east makes a quite disagreeable day. Mrs. Nelson OuCharme returned to Wolcott today after a visit here with her son, the barber, and her daughter, Mrs. Frank Peregrine. Try a can of Campbell's Soup, only 10 cents. Tomato, Chicken, Ox Tail, Bouillon, Beef, Consomme, Vegetable and Clam Chowder. JOHN EGER. Miss Carrie Eger went to Chicago today to attend a corset training school conducted by the Spirella company, of which she is the Jasper county representative. Acting Prosecuting Attorney Frank Lavis returned to Brook this morning after spending a day in Rensselaer. He was the guest of Attorney Will Parkinson over night. Mrs. Yeoman property on Front street, first door bouth of J. J. Hunt’s residence. W. A. Davenport is today moving to Miss Ruth Saylor’s property. Roy Scott and Jim Stanley, the latter from Pleasant Hill, .Tenn., left this morning for Jamestown, N. Dak., where they have good Jobs for the summer. It is Roy’s third summer in that state. Down goes the price on oranges. Nice, California seedless, navel oranges, 20 and 25 cents a dozen. Grape-fruit, 4 for 26 cents and nice leaf lettuce, 20 cent, a pound. ' JOHN EGER.
SPECIAL SALE /. .' - At== Frank Rowen’s Grocery
Standard Sweet Corn 8c Quart Jar Queen Olives 22c Bartlett Pears in heavy syrup ... .12c Hominy ......... 8e White Horse Clams . ...... L......13c 3 cans tall pet milk y. .25c 8 bars Pride Soap .... .......#sc Quart bottle Ammonia 8e Velvet Flour, sack guaranteed ..|1.45
the Place— IWeek Only I Don’t Forget to ask for one of those Tickets which entitles yon to one of thoce I s $3.00 Kitchen Sets Free.
