Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 1, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 January 1910 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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LOCAL HAPPENINGS. Clifford Thomas, of Indianapolis, is visiting his aunt, Mrs. A. Simpson. The Ladies’ Literary Society is holding its annual New Year’s reception this afternoon at the home of Mrs. E. P. Honan. mJLmm Mrs. J. O v Portet was brought home from the hospital yesterday afternoon and is recovering fnom' the operation she recently underwent. Just received, on assignment, a large stock of sweaters, will be so'd at a sacrifice, at the Leopolds’ Van Rensselaer street, south of Fate’s restaurant. Sam Pass, of Jefferson township, was a business caller at Tribune headquarters, Tuesday morning. He intends to spend the winter with his son, who resides near Rensselaer.— Francesville Tribune. Mort Murray, who has been working with a telephone gang since last June, and who is now making his headquarters at Dayton, Ohio, washome during the holidays to visit his parentl, Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Murray. He also made a visit to Joliet, 111., with his sister, Mr|. Robert Lefler. In the bread contest at ,the Farm- ’ era’ Institute Dec. 16th, our flours, Aristos and Gem of the Talley, won first, second and third prizes out of - 67 entries from Jasper county. All the leading , brands of flour were represented in the contest. JOHN EGER.

Get your hard coal of the Rensselaer Lur&ber*t2o. All sizes. Mrs. Pullins, mother of Sam Pullins, is quite sipk at her home on College strjeet.. - H. C. Westphal, of Wolcott, has resigned as coroner of White county, and will move to Crawfordsvllle to engage in the undertaking business. Dr. Ray. Clayton, of Monon, brother of Mrsi" Firman Thompson, of Parr, was appointed bis successor. ■« . —i—— W. O. Shanlaub, our popular county superintendent, locked his desk, hid the key and bid farewell to old Newton county last Thursday and went to. the home of his parents at Rensselaer in order that he might hang his stocking by the fireside so Santa Claus of old* could make him a boy again, for there’# no place like home for that.— Goodland Herald. ':.-j - Some citizens of Qoodland have prepared a list and offered It to the Herald of that town for publication, showing the names of people who lost money In the failure of the Home Bank, how much they bad on deposit and also the amount of cash reported by these same people to the'township assessor for taxation. The Herald is holding the list up for a week, while the editor debates the question as to, -whether or not he will publish It. • 1 • ilPOWing to the severe winter and the 4rt#h cost of feed. I will advance the price of milk commencing January 1, 1910, to Mareh 1,191 if. M. J. THORNTON, City Dairyman.

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