Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 152, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 June 1913 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
BASEBALL Riverside Athletic Park
Sunday, June 29 ; * ‘“o,. - '.'V* Momence, 111. i . S\.£V V - . ' <t * ' VS. / Athletics A
General Admission - 25 cents Games Called at‘2:3o %• ■ ,
Cherry Seeders.—Jarrette’s Variety Store, ’ Fruit Jars, lids, rubbers, etc., ass the Home Grocery. Order your canning goods of us.— jtowen & Kiser, Phone 20£ Get your can rubbers and tops pf Rowen & Kiser, phone 202. Rand concert tonight. Come down on the street and enjoy yourself. Try oUr fancy new full cream cheese. JOHN EGER. John Critser went to Lafayette todsy to attend the Buffalo Bill circus. \ .X-..f; _ Pop and soft drinks of all kinds pt Rowen & Kiser’s, Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Eggleston, of Far Oaks, were Rensselaer visitors today. | Can rubbers, can tops, cans and jeßy glasses at 1 Rowen & Kiser’s, phone 202, We are headquarters for chick teed and chick starter. Order of I US.— Rowen & Kiser, phone 202. . Mrs. Delbert Beckman came this niprning from a visit of ten days Vfith relatives in Lafayette. Some very excellent new white clover honey is on sale at the Home Grocery. Selling at 15c. Mrs. Charles Champion returned to Chicago this afternoon after a Visit with her mother, Mrs. Philip McElfresh. Mrs. Edna and Mary Wasson, of Winchester, are here visiting their punts, Mrs. J. 1 M. Wasson and Mrs. Fannie Wasson, and families. We are headquarters for fruit canning supplies, sugar, extra lids apd rubbers, ana paraflne. . r JOHN EGER, f . i ■ Frank A. Bicknell has arranged tp give a big dance the evening of jfoly 4th at the armory and will se cure good music and have good 'help in the management of the affair. We have added fancy large cans of solid packed sweet potatoes to opr large line of 4 for a quarter canned goods. Every can guaranteed. JOHN EGER. The Newest Creations in Jewelry Novelties, Bar Pins, Brooches, Aigrettes, Beauty Pine, Vanity Purses, Barrettes, Back Combs, Bide Combs, ind Hand Bags.—Jarrette’s Variety ? tore * The talk of the town is of Harmount’s big Uncle Tom’s Cabin at Rensselaer, under a big tent, Monday evening, June 30th. Mrs. Frank Donnelly and little SOU left this aborning for Rouleau, Saskatchewan, Canada, where she will visit her sister, Mrs. Sam English and family for about a month. Mr. Donnelly accompanied them to Chicago. Dr. H. L. Brown and little daughter. Mary Jane, Heft this morning lor g two weeks’ trip to the northwest. They will probably go no farther than Spokane, although It is possible they may decide to go to the cosßt. They will visit a day or two it Minneapolis and at one or two points in Montana. tXir" — '■ ■ M '"~ . ••♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦» < \ i \ ;<• j Thinki IK >
