Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 147, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 19 June 1912 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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THREE NIGHTS, DOWD & DOWD, Comedy, Singing and Dancing.

LOCAL HAPPENINGS. Edwin Toltz went to Chicago today. Bread, either potato yeast, salt rising or regular, at-McFarland’s. Vernon Nowels and son, Harold, went to Lafayette today. Deering binders, mowers and rakes are Sold by Hamilton & Kellner. C. P. Wright made a business visit to Lafayette today. Bread, the best in-the world, at McFarland's. Arthur Cole, of Lafayette, is here for a visit with relatives. Fresh homegrown strawberries, 10c a quart at John Eger’s. J. E. Lamson, of southwest of town, has purchased a new Forchautomobile. Mrs. Edward Baech and children left for South Bend today, which city will be their future home. Call Phone 99 for the best bread ever sold in Rensselaer. ‘The National Biscuit kind. Fresh every morning.

Mrs. Alma Retherford and children went to Chicago today to visit for a week or ten days. L. P. Shlrer went to Valparaiso today to visit with his brother, William, for a few days. Fancy old, solid potatoes, free from sprouts, $1.50 a bushel. New potatoes, 50c peck. N JOHN EGER. Granville Moody purchased a new 5-passenger, 40-horsepower Rambler last M9nday. He traded in his old machine of the same make. We handle repairs for the Deerlng, Milwaukee, Chaippion, Plano and Osborne lines,'

HAMILTON & KELLNER. Born, June 17th, to Mr. and Mrs. Bert Overton, of the east part of town, twins, boy and girl, each weighing seven pounds'. Mrs. Myrtle Hammerton and little , niece, Helen Fox, left today for New Troy, Mich., for a week’s visit with (friends. .* Miss. Edna Wasson, of Winchester, came yesterday for a week’s visit with - her aunt, Mrs. Fannie Wasson and family.! SI Mr. and Mrs. Ed Bruce returned yesterday from Crawfordsville, where they visited for several days with their son, Harley-and wife. -- : Miss Hulda Jensen returned to her borne in Wheatfield today, after several days’ Vvisit with her sister, Mrs. J. P. Hammond. ; Merle Warren., who has been visiting here since Sunday, went to De» Motte yesterday to visit with his aunt, Mrs. Mary E. Troxell., Mr. and Mrs. D. S. Arnold, of Cleveland, 0., who Vave been visiting his G. S. Arnold, of Mt Ayr, for a few' days, boarded a train here today for their home. If you are using a Minnesota spring wheat tfour, we - have the best flour made and guarantee Matchless to be equal to any spring .wheat flour on the market or money returned. $1.45 a Back. . X JOHN EGER. Mrs. C. L. Murphy returned te'jher home in Berwyn, HI,, today, after a few days’ visit here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Bellows, Her little daughter, Jeannette, will remain .here for two or three weeks.