Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 318, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 January 1920 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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Mr. and Mrs. Walter Lee, of Mt. Ayr, went-to Bluffton today. Ira Huntington, of Mt Ayr, went to Bloomington today, where he is attending Indiana University. Bassett and Carl Dewey started for their home at Elroy, Wis., today after a visit here with C. R. Weiss. Lillian Oglesby returned to her home at Gary today after visiting Mrs. C. G, Newby and Grace Haas. -■ 1 I - ■ Mr. and Mrs. R. O. Lee, of Hammond, have been guests of Mrs. W. E Jacks .for the past two days. Mrs. Leonard Rhoades has returned from an extended visit with relatives in California.- . „ . Monarch Coffee, equal to other 60 or 6S-cent grades, this week only, 3 cans 81.40. Telephone 827, S. M. HAAS. The Ladies’ Aid society of the Christian church will meet Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. Charles Grow. ; The Rensselaer Independent basket ball team will go to Lowell Monday evening for a game with the quintette of that place. , Monarch Coffee, equal to other 60 or 65-cent grades, this week only, 8 cans $1.40. Telephone 327, S. M. HAAS. Mrs. C. E. Lytle, of Chicago, and C. F. Zacker,' of Iron, Minn., returned to their homes today after attending the funeral of their father, H. Zacker.

Daniel Tanner of Keener township was in Rensselaer today. Lewis Alter of Carpenter township was a witness here today in the Ryan ditch hearing in the Jasper circuit court. , Gen cranberries now, as they are the only fruit to- be had at a cheap price. For this week we will put on sale 1,000 lbs. of fancy late sound cranberries at 10c a Ib.—EGERS GROCERY.

B. N. Fendig went to Chicago today. Hazel Ward went to Brookston today. Mrs. Harry Murray went to Lafayette today. Dr. L M. Washburn went to Frankfort today. W. J. Wright went to Chicago today to attend the furniture market. A. Bennema returned to Chicago today after visiting here for a few days. ■ ■ " ;.. John* Gleason, the hone buyer, will be at the Hemphill barn until Thursday, January 8 th, and will pay the. highest market prices. This is tiie time when apples taste the best. Fancy Grimes Golden, Northern Spies, Kings and Baldwin eating apples by the barrel or pound. —EGER’S GROCERY. f \

Leßoy Kurtz, who had been employed on the Kankakee Daily Republican,, succeeded D. J. Babcock as the linotype man at the Republican. Mr. Kurtz expects to move his family here later on. The Monticello Daily Journal, which has been owned and managed by Charles L. Foster, J. D. Foster and A. B. Clarke, has been sold to L. 0. Corey, Mrs. Mahala Corey and D. F. Wickizer, of Argos. Charles L. Foster had Men in charge of the Journal continuously for sixteen years. - ; ■ On January. 10 the season for rabbits closes. Hunters are asked to remember this date as many people Unintentionally violate this law thinlring there is an all-year open S 3 the fish and game laws, but does not wish -to be unduly severe and is, consequently, giving people this notice. .

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