Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 87, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 April 1912 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
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Nora Howenstihe returned to Lagro, Ind., today, after visiting Ike Leayel and family for about three weekd. Purina chick starter is the best feed for little chick made. Phone 273 for same., / ’ , j- - The Monon's new depot at Hammond is to be, completed by May 15th, according to the contractor. The agent, however, is skeptical. High grade Tungsten Lamps delivered to any part of the city. Ray Helmer, phone 239. Miss Hansen and Miss Finley, of the Watts de Peyster school went to Hammond today to attend the M. E. district meetings. For a mild easy action of the bowels, try Doan’s Regulets, a modern laxative. 25c at all stores. Burchs’ orchestra arrived today from Fairbury. They will furnish the music for the dance to be given at the armory by the Jefferson’ Club tonight The grand jury, which Is now in session, made a visit to the county farm this morning. The jail was inspected yesterday. Harry Zimmerman went to Fair Oaks coday to spend the day .with Mr. and Mrs. Dorie Cottingham, with whom he lived during the time he was the Monon agent at that place. We are headquarters for all kinds of new garden seeds, onion sets and seed potatoes. By buying in large quantities we are able to save- you money on all of them. JOHN EGER. Gary bribery cases are said to be at an end and that no other prosecutions will occur. Competent attorneys connected with the case say that this is the status. We unloaded two cars of potatoes before the last big advance and we.are Belling you fancy table and seed stock for less than we ean replace them. They will last for a short time only. - . ... L. _. . JOHN EGER. ' W. S. Day returned from Kingman, Kansas, today, where he was called -to the bedside of his son, Frank, who was operated on several days ago. Frank is getting along nicely now and is able to'sit up part of the time. " Automobile insurance at 2 per -cent per annum, against loss by fire from any cause, any place in the United States or Canada, by a company that la as good as ihe best. R. B. HARRIS. Miss Fae~Bradford, who has taught the Virgie school the past two years, was in Rensselaer-yesterday arid will visit in Chicago and Remington before returning to her home at Bloomfield for the summer. > We have taken the agency for Remington typewriter supplies and If you want the best typewriter ribbon made call at The Republican office or phons your wants. Ribbons of all makes of machines. - - -
Attorney John Greve, of Wheatfield, was a Rensselaer visitor one day last WtSctk. 1W Utto BUIUtJ pt Ujpd tj tttWt ests in Chicago which he will go there to look after for a time and Mrs. Greve will accompany him there. He will not give up his Wheatfield residence, however, his stay in Chicago being only temporary. Our children's shoes and oxfords have no equal. We insist that a child is entitled to as stylish and good footwear as bis father or mother. The time is past when any old shoe is good enuogh for the child. See us for stylish footform children’s shoes. Fendig's Exclusive Shoe Store, Opera House Block.
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