Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 284, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 27 November 1912 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Fresh oysters direct from Baltimore at Nowels’. Fresh oysters direct from Baltimore at Nowels’. x Mrs. E M. Ruonen and family are spending Thanksgiving at her folks’ home, at Reynolds, Ind. Knives; good one, too, worth from 75 cents to sl, now on sale at Warner Bros, at 39 cents. County Superintendent is visiting the school at Fair Oaks today, = See them in. the window at Warner Bros. A good pocket tynife for 39 cents, regular 75 cent and $1 values. Mr. and Mrs. John A. Thomas, of Chicago, are .here to spend Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mts. J. H. Holden. C. A. Ball came over from Francesville yesterday and will remain over Thanksgiving with friends. W. R. Lee and son, Archie, made a trip to Chicago today to purchase goods for Mr. Lee’s store. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Smith went to Wiheatfield today to spend Thanksgiving with relatives. \ - Mrs. James Maloy- went to Steger, 111., today, to spend Thanksgiving with her son. Dr. Bernard Maloy. Your best chance to get apples; 60 to 85 cents per bushel of C. G. Hammond, near the depot. Granville Moody and John Parkinson have gone to Chicago on a business trip. Robert B. Halligus returned to Elgin, 111., today, after spending about a week here and with friends in Lafayette. The Army and Navy football teams are to meet for their annual crash at Philadelphia next Saturday. James E. Brenner will see the game. Mr. and Mrs. Kenton Parkison have gone to Kingman, Karfsas, to spend Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Parkinson. Rather discouraging reports come (from Chicago, where Miss Madeline Ramp is taking treatment in a hospital for her ear trouble. See the car of fine Michigan apples C. G. Hammond shipped .here from Michigan. From 60 to 85 cents a bushel. Mrs. James Ping, charged with murdering her husbahd in a supper table quarrel, was placed on trial Monday ir, the Lawrence county circuit court at Bedford. Mrs. Joe Long and daughter, Bernice, went to Pontiac, 111., today to spenjl Thanksgiving with the former’s sister, Mrs. B. F. Edwards, and husbadd. Buy a Melrose Convertible Wagon Bed at your own price. We will receive sealed bids up to 10 a. m., Thursday, January 2, 1913. Bring us your bid and the (highest bid will get the bed. HAMILTON ft KELLNER. Many of the Rensselaer merchants and business houses cheerfully signed a petition asking that the stores and offices' close during the time the football game is being played tomorrow; This will give the businessmen and clerks a chance to .see the game. Fresh lettuce, celery, cabbage, sweet potatoes, cranberries, oranges, bananas, grape fruit, apples, mixed nuts, spiced, sweet and sour pickles, and all the good things to be found on the Chicago market, for Thanksgiving dinner. JOHN EGER. Rules formulated at the recent conference in Washington of navy yard commandants designed to put 20,000 navy yard employes throughout the country under the civil service have been approved by the navy department. The detention system of punishment for naval offenses, which has been in operation more than a year at Port Royal, S. C., and Puget Sound, Wash., is credited by Secretary Meyer in this annual report with having produced gratifying results. A postal card written by E. H. Aidrich, a business man of Bloomington, 111., from the Columbian exposition grounds during the world’s, fair in Chicago, on Oct. 12, 1893, to 11. S. Curdy a friend in his home town, was not received by Mr. Curdy until Monday. No explanation of the long delay was made. Morrow Brothers have returned home from their fall engagements, and report a very successful season of fifty-six nights spent in central Indiana and southwestern Illinois. They expect to start out again after spending about three weeks at home. The boys are named Ralph, Francis, Clifford and Ernest. Robert Moe, of Valparaiso, a graduate of the school of pharmacy at that place and for 'some time a clerk in the store recently purchased by Bert Brenner, has accepted a position in Long’s drug store. He is a registered pharmacist, having passed the state examination and received his certificate last July. m j. Mrs. Carrie Brenner wlllsßjturn to Chicago this evening on I Limited. Her visit here was for the purpose of completing the sale of her residence property to Charles Bat,tleday. The deal was made by C. J. 'Dean & Son. Mrs. Brenner has moved ''her .household goods to the house occupied by Mrs. Mary A. Howe. CASTOR i A Sttr Infanta and Children. Hit Kind Yon Han JUwqs BagM Bin More of dSh/ffSuOsbt
