Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 29, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 February 1914 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]
• ——■ :—- Snake Charmebkt County Fair. All grades flour, $1.05 sack at Fire Sale. —©r D. Brown,'of Newland, made a business trip to Chicago today. , Crocks, jars and jugs, 7c a gallon at Fire Sale. W. D. Meyers was down from Wheatfield today. ' Ball rubber boots, $3.00 now at Fire Sale. Miss Elizabeth Watts went (to Oakland, HI., today to visit relatives. - Don’t fail to hear the famous Black Jack Minstrel Troupe at the County Fair. Born, Sunday, Feb. Ist, to Mr. and Mrs. John Rusk, northeast of town, a son. “Whah you-all gwine, Rastas?” “I-alls gwine to de County Fair for to find out who I-alls gwine mqrry.” Mrs. H. E. Parkinson and daughter, Mrs. C. H. Mills, are spending today in Chicago. Genuine New River Lump Pocahontas and A-No.-l Jackson Hill Egg. Sold by Hamilton & Kellner. R. N. Hillis returned to Frank- 1 fort today after a visit since Saturday with M. Strain, of Union township. * ' , For 10 or 15 cents you can get a mighty fine cake, made of strictly fresh eggs and creamery butter, at McFarland’s. Miss Clara Jensen, who has been living with the family of Dr. Hansson, went to Chcpgo today to visit relatives for aboqt two weeks. George P. Daugherty, who has been quite sick for the past two weeks; is now considerably improved and indications point tc his entire recovery.^
