Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 147, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 19 June 1912 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

WEATHER FORECAST. Unsettled tonight and Thursday. i i—ii.i.iii i.. ii i mm—— See our line of buggies before you buy. HAMILTON & KELLNER. Katharine Arnold and Geneva Lesh went to Lafayette today, where the latter will have her eyes treated. Louis Heath, of Oxford, visited over night with his cousin, Leo Colvert. He went to Lafayette today and will return home tomorrow. * j S. Ravenscroft, of Remington, in writing to renew his subscription, says: “Don’t get over to your town very often, as I have to care for my aged mother, now past 90.” Our ’egular 10c sellers and eyerj can guaranteed. 4 cans for ?25; standard corn, Great Western hominy, kidney beans, sauer-kraut and pumpkin. JOHN EGER. . . ■ ‘ , f v Little Misses Maude and Helen Reynolds, daughters of Mrs. Earle Reynolds, were confirmed this morning at St. Augustine’s Catholic church by Bishop Gallagher, of f£ Wayne. p. C. Brown, son of Mrs. A. E. Brown, who has been visiting here for the past two months, returned to his home in Stanley, North Dakota, today. His wife will remain for a longer visit. * . ———■■hi mu ii i rm ■■ m* —■ »"» U Miss Mayme Tullls, who has been teaching school at Compton, 111., for the past year, returned home yesterday to remain with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Tullis, of south of town, during the summer.

The Good Citizens’ league will hold a meeting at the court house next Sunday afternoon at 3 o’clock. A good program has been prepared and the organization will be completed. The general public is invited to turn out. Frank Hill has purchased of John Kellner the two-story frame residence on South Front street, which Mr. Hill, has rented for several years. The consideration was SI,BOO. C. J. Dean made the deal. > You can secure Mica Special Roofing from any dealer In Jasper or Newton counties. If your dealer does not have It in stock, call me up and I will supply you direct Prices the' same everywhere. HIRAM DAY. Mrs. T. J. Manley and daughter and her brother, George Kepner, of Keokuk, lowa, came Friday to visit with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Kepner, until after July 4th. Mr. Manley will come here for the 4tb.

If you are tired of sour or clammy bread, and if you are tired of baking the cook to get something better, try some of that delicious bread baked by the National Biscuit Co. Sold by J. A McFarland. Rev. Father Iznace Zircher, of Goodland, has been assigned by Bishop Alerding to the pastorate of St. Joseph’s Catholic church to LaPorte. Rev. Father Steeger, of Covington, will succeed Father Zircher. —— Alfred Thompson, Edwin Robinson and Ray Laßue, representing the “Chaos” staff, motored over to ML Ayr yesterday and sold five of the high School annuals. The boys still have about seventy annuals on their bands which it will be neeesßary to dispose of before all the indebtedness Is paid off. The hooks are beautiful full of interesting topics concerning school life and are easily worth the money asked for them. They can be purchased of any of the three staff members mentioned above.