Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 4, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 5 January 1910 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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It don’t pay to bake when you can buy Fate’s fine Quaker Bread. Miss Louisa Martin, of near Pleasant Ridge, went to Brookston this morning for an extended visit with her brother, Joseph Martin. V. —: UJohn Priest and-Wife, of Lafayette, Were in Rensselaer a short time this morning. He was making an inspection of the train blackboards. Mrs. W. N. Jordan went to Chicago this morning to remain until Sunday. Her daughters, Misses Day and Chede, will join her there Saturday. —-Wirt furnace coal, West Virginia 'Smokeless. Car of lump just in; mine) run alspjn stock. Phone 7. *. - J. L. BRADY. ,•. - - ■ G. F. Deschand returned this mornng from a visit at Kankakee, 111. His nephew 8 , Albert Deschand, returned home with him: 5 W Dr. Loy hap returned, from Plqua, Ohio, where'llfe spent New Year’s day with his father, who was 90 years of age on that day. He found him in rather poor health.

Mrs. Letetia Smith and son, Spurgeon, of Eaton, Ind., returned home today, after a short visit here with her cousins, Mrs. G. W. Payne and Mrs. J. E. Alter. V, Don’t fail to attend the big 10 cent embroidery sale Monday, January 10th, at the 99 Cent Racket Store. Embroidery worth up to 35 cents per yard goes at this sale for 10 cents. Mrs. John Phillips came up from McCoysburg this morning and went to Monttcello on the 10:55 train, where she will visit for a few days with Mrs. Rebecca Phillips, where h«r daughter, Miss Laura, is staying. Dr. A. N. Lakin, brother of Chas. D. Lakin, of Union township, and formerly located at DeMotte, la now at Stateline, near Danville, 111.,, and has built up a fine practice and is succeeding abundantly.

The snow and aleet of last night gave a coating of grainy snow and ice to what remained of the former snow. The sleet was quite heavy and there was some damage to trees, but telephone and light wires escaped injury. Rev. E. Baech, of Delphi, stopped off here *a short time today to visit relatives of Mrs. Baech, as he was on his way home from Chicago. He met Rev. A. O. Work while there, at the home of Mr. arid Mrs. O. K. Hollingsworth. ' Rev. W6rk is getting along nicely with his work at Fenton, Mich. Tunis Snip, of Keener township, was here this Wednesday morning, bringing down his annual report of receipts and expenditures for the approval of the auditor. It is a fine report, showing the township funds in a healthy rendition, with more money on hand than he received from his predecessor, while the township has spent a lot of money for bridges, etc. The report is in the hand writing of bis daughter, and 1s one of the nehtest ever filed in Jasper county. *