Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 101, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 April 1912 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
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Grand Song Recital BY Miss llda Schnee, Contralto Prof. W. J. Nowak, Bass-Baritone Assisted by Master John McGahey, Violinist Prof. W. L. Hovorka, Accompanist An Evening of Beautiful Music and Song, which will be enjoyed by everyone. At the CHRISTIAN CHURCH Thursday Night, May 2d V Tickets 50c, High School 35c At £endig’s Drug Store
LOCAL HAPPENINGS. B. J. Gifford made a business trip to Chicago today. Large sweet navel 'oranges, 20 and 25 cents a dozen, at xfohn Eger’s. * v | _ _ r . Robert Overton made a business trip to Monon today. Buy the genuine Jackson Hill coal of Hamilton ft Kellner. Matthew Kays, of San Pierre, was a Rensselaer visitor yesterday. Menno Chupp, of Surrey, went to Kokomo to spend ft few days with his uncle. J. F. Irwin returned from Wheatfteld today where he has been visiting bis son,, Ed. __ Purina Chick Starter and Crown brand poultry feed for sale at Hamilton ft Kellner's. Wm. Bennett went to Lowell to visit for two or three days with a sister who is living there. High grade Tungsten Lamps delivered to any part of the city. Ray Del* mer, phone 239. Mrs. N. G. Halsay and little daughter came over from Kankakee, 111., to visit with her husband for a few days. Mrs. Rdur Blue returned, yesterday evening from a visit of three weeks with relatives in Chicago anft LaPorte. Mrs. Jamps Donnelly went to Chicago to visit for a few days with her children, Harley Marlatt and Mrs. Jennie Chantal. t ;■ This week only, foi*2s cents; 4 cans Great Western Hominy, kidney beans, pumpkin, corn, apples, dr pie-peaches. JOHN EGER.
Misses Afina Fitzpatrick, Virginia Tillett, Ocie Coffell and Pearl Guyer autoed over from Francesville last night to attend the band concert. Frank Kelly, the Remington grain dealer, was in Rensselaer a short him yesterday evening, having come from Frankfort where he has been on business. * - Joe Bennett, who worked at Ixiwell last ’year, was here yesterday. He vent back today to get his Ford runabout and then he will return here %to work for a time. Leland Jessen has accepted a position with the Wagner Co,, a grate brokerage firm, of Chicago, and went to r.ima, Ohio, today to work in one of their branch offices. • , ' - - Insurance on horses against death trom any oause Ifct 6_per cent per annum. R. B. HARRIS. -?-- . . ' '
