Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 97, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 April 1912 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

LOCAL HAPPENINGS. Buy the genuine Jackson Hill coal of Hamilton & Kellner. Read the opening chapters of ’‘'The Chalice of Courage” In this issue? J. M. Yeoman made a trip to Chicago today. Large sweet navel oranges, 20 and 25 cents a dozen, at John Eiger’s. Dr. A. R. Kresler took a patient to a Chicago hospital this morning. Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Grow are spending today in Chicago. i . Extra fancy, white, sandgrown, table or seed potatoes, $1.50 a bushel at John Eger’s. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Leopold were over from Wolcott Sunday, visiting relatives. They made the trip by auto. Insurance On horses against death from any cause at 6 per cent per annum. r. b. Harris. T - % Firman Thompson will soon move to Harry Kurrie’s former residence on North Weston street - Miss Louise Rutherford, of Lafayette, visited over Sunday with friends -here. "■ - g■ ■■ - / / Purina Chick Starter and Crown brand poultry feed for sale at Hamilton & Kellner’s. . —-—-

This week only, for 25 cents; 4 cans I Great . Western Hominy, kidney "beans,pumpkin, corn, apples, or pie-peaches. JOHN EGER. The Sullivan forces gave the HearstHarrison faction a terrific beating in the democratic state convention of Illinois, at Peoria Friday. Strap pumps for children are the proper thing this season. See the new 1 styles and have them fitted properly by our Bhoe man at Rowles & Parker’s. . Mr. and Mrs. Thompson Ross, of Chicago, were guests over Saturday and Sunday of his mother, Mrs. Ora T. Ross arid other relatives. ■** * ” '!<" ■ —. ■ :. : i'■ The Eastern Star Club will meet Tuesday afternoon at 2 o’clock with Mrs. J. K. Daviß. - K High grade Tungsten Lamps delivered to any'part of the city. Ray Deimer, phone 239. Miss Bertha Daniels left Sunday for Terre Haute to enter the normal school for the summer .term. -^XA'r.vr 11 -. "‘* gl J. R. Carr, who lives at the north edge Of town, went to Chicago this jmorning on sc business deal. Those people you meet with that happy smile buy all their groceries at Rowles & Parker’s.. Chas. LeJeune and August Halter, of St. Joseph’s college, made a trip to Chicago today.

For tired and aching feet try a paffr of our easy oxfords or shoes, properly fitted by our shoe man at Rowles & Parker’s. —■—— Dr, and Mrs. E. A. Corcoran returned to Chicago today after their visit here with Mr. and Mrs. E. P. ’Honan. * ~ ‘ Ammonia-proof shoes like we sell ffhake you our friend. Try a pair and take comfort while you work. Sold by Rowles & Parker. Mrs. F. W. Rutherford went to Indianapolis'Sunday to visit for aoout a week with her daughter and busband, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Hoshaw,„ Buy the fence without a flaw. The Jtayal has stood the severest tests. Qpt o«r prices before you buy. For sale by Rowles & Parker. " Jesse Eldridge, who moved from Jasper county two years ago, is now living on a farm 5 miles from Medford, Oreg. We have only a limited amount of northern grown, early seed potatoes left. Rurals, $1.60; Burbanks, $1.60; Six Weeks and Rose, si.6o. Ohios, $1.76. ' ' ' ' JOHN EGER.

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