Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 73, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 25 March 1912 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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LOCAL HAPPENINGS. Judge Hanley returned to Kentland today to resume court. Senator Halleck made a business trip to Kentland today. Mallie Clark was down from Wheatfield over SundaJ’. John Poole made a business trip to Hopkins Park, 111., today. Chas. E. Simpson has been laid up since Saturday with a severe cold. • *: *■ ’ So far no one has been in. to say they “just got done sowing their oats.” Hallie Gwin, of Chesterton, was here today visiting his father, James R. Flynn. Mids Jane Moody came home from Western at Oxford Saturday to spend the spring vacation. Miss Elizabeth Spitler went to Chicago this morning to visit her Bister, Mrs. Delos Coen. - The annual inspection of Company M will take place on the evening of Tuesday, April 2nd. •• —— - The Jefferson Club will soon issue invitations to the Easter dance to take place at the armory on April 9th. The Unique Club of the Pythian Sis ters will meet Thursday afternoon, March 28th, with Mrs. B. J. Moore.

Easter Millinery Opening Saturday \ : j G**' BroUurt 6 Ct CkHlg* My Spring and Easter Stock is of unusually fine attractiveness this year, and 1 will be pleased to have every person living in or near Kensselaer visit my parlors during the Opening days. Hats trimmed to order by artistic milliners. Mary Meyer Healy.

The Home Grocery Under the new management, is growing - - * better each day. 5T - • ■ , '■ ' ’ ‘ . • . {!(-'■' * f “ . - • • ' *.’**'' ' “ r -.fvT;? 4 Special This Week: V :>«v • ■' . . ----- - - -* pried Apricots, 15c lb. Dried Peaches, - ' 10c lb. Black Prunes, - 9c lb.