Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 16, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 19 January 1910 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
PROGRAM FOR TONIGHT. '. > 4 PICTURES. "The Slave In the Bays of Hero.” l SONG. “I Want a Home, That’s All.”
Rue Parcells is Visiting friends' in Wabash. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Warner and Dr. and Mrs. A. R. Kresler entertained a f6w friends at the home of the latter Tuesday evening. Four handed euchre was played. \ : The Bismark line of preserves, pickles and olives in quart Matson jars, very fine, and the most economical way to buy. Full quarts at 35c.—Home Grocery. Mrs. Keller, whose son Claud is just recovering from the measles, has been called to Fair Oaks, where her other two sons are both down with the disease at the home of their uncle, Joseph Brown. J. J. Vanßusklrk, of Medaryville, passed through Rensselaer yesterday on his way home from a trip to Chicago. He is a son-in-law of Beniamin Faris, whose sickness of pneumonia was reported in this paper some two weeks ago. He stated that Mr. Faris is now very much improved and considered out of danger. Harry Theyllus and wife are here visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Jordan. They now live at Three Forks, Mont., but have been back in Indiana for the past several weeks, Spending most of the his former home at Linden. They expect to start back to Montana Borne day this week. The meetings at t;he First M. P. church are progressing nicely. Rev. O. S. Rardin is assisting the pastor, Rev. Johnson, very ably. The interest Is increasing both among members and outsiders. The public is invited to come out and help in the work, if you are not attending any place regularly you are invited to become a regular attendant. Services each evening, song and praise service beginning at 7 p. m., preaching at 7:30. Everyone welcome.
Mrs. C. S. Chamberlin, wife of the city water and light superintendent, went to Chicago this morning to be examined again by a specialist. She was operated on last June for appendicitis, at which time it was found that the appendicitis had practically all decayed and the wound has never healed up. Whether another operation will be necessary or not will be determined while she is at the hospital. Herr general health 1b greatly Improved since the operation but the failure to heal is proving very annoying. s .a— —— - Mr. and Mrs. Richard Crowell will leave before long for Kalispell, Mont., where Dick has a tract of 160 acres drawn in the Flathead Indian reservation lottery. HO will be located on a fine lake about 14 miles from Kalispell, a jßity about twice the size of RenEselaetyx The Flathead Indian, reservation is a fine fruit country and Dick’s holding Bhould blossom with prosperity within a few years. It is probable that Mr; and. Mrs. Vern Robinson will accompany Mr. and Mrs. CTowell to Kalispell, where the men expect to get employment Fred King, of the King Floral Co., went to Winona Lake today, where for some time he was employed in the floral park, and where he finds much enjoyment In looking over the beautiful flowers which he helped to plant and the gardens he aided in landscaping. But the flowers that bloom in the spring, tra, la, la, are pow supposed to be buried beneath the snow and sleet or stored away in a hot house, and there is a growing suspicion among Fred’s Rensselaer friends that he has found a flower 'that blooms In winter as well as summer and endureth forever. Butter Wrappers for sale at The* Republican <Mtoe
