Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 221, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 September 1912 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Che Gayety flirdome BEN F. BARNES, Manager The Smith Family In their Musical Novelty pioths®bs_t®-hii©i»t FANTASCA—The Gypsy. TOGETHER. THE NINTH INTERNALIONAL RED CROSS CONFERENCE, at Washington, D. C., May 7 to 17, 1912.
NOW OPEN New CANDY Store In the-room ju»t north of Duvall’s Clothing Store. finest factory-made chocolates and confections, we will specialize in homemnde candies. We are making and will have fresh every day: Pop Corn Confection, Pop Corn Crisp, Peanut Brittle, Puffed Rice Candy, and all flavors pure Taffy. Also have a full line of the best Cigars, and will certainly appreciate any business thrown our way. FRANK PUTTS, in charge.
LOCAL HAPPENINGS. All home print today. Buy your feed, coal and hay of Hamilton & Kellner. • lir,; 'Hi -i- - Miss Mary Potts went to Monon today for a short visit Oliver sulky and gang plows for sale by Hamilton & Kellner. .... .. K.-...,...,.- — ■ 4 . _ j ... Eugene Purtelle went to Milwaukee today to spend Sunday with his mother. Miss Anetta Hansson entertained several girl friends at a slumber party last night. (William Thurston and Chester Dexter, of Remington, were Remington visitors yesterday. Mrs. Susie Hazelwood, of Lenox, came today to visit her father, Ed Kennedy, near Newland. Elizur Sage and family went by automobile today to Joliet, 111., for a visit at their old home. Alfred, the 8-year-old son Of Victor Moore, of Barkley township, is quite sick with bowel trouble.Mr. and Mrs. Fred Waling and son went to Monon today for a visit until Sunday evening with relatives.. Mrs. J. M. Wasson went to Hammond today for a visit of a* few- days with her daughter, Mrs. Jesse E. Wilson. Chauncey Wood and John Shields went to Crawfordsville today for a short visit with Mr. and Mrs. Harley Bruce. Miss Rose Lemon returned to Kirklin today after a visit of some time at the home of Bert Hale, near Newland. p . Mrs. James C. Davis returned to her home in Mt Ayr today after a visit of a month at New Salisbury, Harrison county. Mrs. J. R. Phillips and daughter, Dora, of McCoysburg, spent Friday in Rensselaer with Mr. and Mrs. Van Wood. C. W. Matthews, a civil engineer, of Marissa, 111., came yesterday to assist with the engineering work on the interurban. Impure blood runs you down —makes you an easy victim for disease. For pure blood and sound digestion—Burdock Blood Bitters. At all drug stores. Price, 11.00. John Teter, of Remington, was in Rensselaer a short time today and made a business trip to from here.
“ The Republican ” HOME GROUNDS Improvement Club. "/ / For 4 consecutive Membership Coupons and K sl-25 you will receive the entire collection of the g K six best hardy shrubs, climbing vines and roses ■ to tbe world. Big bushes and vines, ready at B No. 27 Membership Ceapea.
