Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 95, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 19 April 1912 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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LOCAL HAPPENINGS. Mrs. J. W. Horton went to Lafayette W. J. Mack went to Lafayette on business Thursday. Sheriff W. I. Hoover returned from Wheatfield today. New asparagus at 4 Rowles & Parker’s. Phone 95. Mr*. Anna Tuteur and daughter, Maurine, went to Chicago today. Earl Ellis and family went to Momence today to make a short visit. Mrs. W. R. Lee w v ent to Wyiamac to be with her husband a few days. Phone 95 for sweet potatoes, fancy . leaf lettuce, asparagus, oranges and bananas. Rowles & Parker. Just received another car No. 1 Timothy hay. * HAMILTON & KELLNER. i * Misses Maude Daugherty and Esther Padgitt went to Chicago today to remain until Sunday. Miss Day Jordan returned this morning from Aurora, 111., where she visited her sister, Miss Nettie Jordan. AH kinds of feed for the horse,'cow and poultry. HAMILTON & KELLNER. * : Miss Margaret Halligan returned yesterday from Ocala, Florida, Where she has been spending the winter with her sister, Mrs. A. E. Delouest. The Royal Neighbors will give a market in the Odd Fellows building on Saturday, April 20th. All kinds of good things to eat will be on sale. Mrs. Geo. Fulks, of near Remington, went to Lafayette to visit for a few days with her mother," Mrs. S. J. Coombs. Insurance on horses against death from any cause at 6 per cent per annum. ' HT~B. HARRIS. Mrs. B. F. Fendig went to Delphi yesterday to remain for an indefinite time with her aunt, Mrs. Edward Baech, Rev. Baech continues very poorly. ' N. Mrs. W. H. Parkison went to Attica Thursday to help her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Al. Linn, celebrate their 40th anniversary. Mrs. Parkison will remain over Sunday. Misses Lida and Leona Ritter, who have been staying at the home of A. S. Laßue for several weeks and taking treatment of a local physician, went to their home at Colfax, Ity., Thursday. 1 . ■ Dispatches from London state that the Cunard company’s Aquitanian, now building on the Clyde, will, it is believed, exceed anything afloat, while > at Belfast has just been laid down the keel of a steamship for the White Star Line which is to be nearly 54,000 tons gross, length 924 and breadth 94 feet

OPENING GREETINGS 'll ...... , __ - . ’ Having just completed the remodeling and beautifying of my store, I extend a cordial ; invitation to all to witness the exquisite display of Home Furnishings the afternoons • and in the evenings of FRIDAY and SATURDAY, April 26th and 27th. **' . , - -—=—— which is so favorably known here, will furnish a new program of musical selections each day and evening of this Opening. „ y \\ W. J. WRIGHT’S FURNITURE STORE. —* — '■■■%■ -——^—- .