Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 18, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 21 January 1910 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
PROGRAM TOR TONIGHT. —•— PICTURES. “Hiram’s Bride.” SONG. “Under the Irish Moon.” - f _
Born, Wednesday, Jan. 19th, to Mr. and Mrs. George Long, of Barkley township, a son. Oscar Brown and family returned this morning from a visit of two weeks in Clinton county. The Gary Commercial Club at Gary will build a $20,000 home for itself and is now asking bids for the erection of the building. Warren Washburn and son, Bret, of Goodiand, to Chicago this morning and Mrs. Washburn will join him there tomorrow. Dr. and Mrs. C. English returned last evening from Danville, 111., where they had been to 'attend the fuueral of his father. ‘ . Mrs. Jay Lamson, from southwest of Rensselaer, went Chicago Wednesday and will be operated on in a hospital today. ■ Thompson Ross, who is at the home of his mother, Mrs. P. A. Ross, with a case of typhoid fever, is getting along very nicely. Miss Fannie McCarthy, the nurse, is attending him. Richard Shirer is now entirely out of danger and no trouble is being had by his nose bleeding and he will doubtless get along all right with his case of the measles. The Second Quarterly meeting of the M. P. church will be held Saturday and Sunday, January 29th and 30th. welcome. ' C. O. JOHNSON, Pastor, The fear felt for some days of a serious flood at Evansville because of an Ice gorge in Wolf Creek, has passed' away. The Ice was disgorged and passed harmlessly out into the Ohio river.
It is no economy to buy cheap canned goods; perhaps you have found this out. Our honey-pack “Fayette” tender sweet corn and “Red Robin” early June peas at two cans for 25c to cheapest after all. —Home Grocery. r The Christian church at Monticello will begin a big revival on next Sunday, Jan. 23d. The evangelist will be Rev. J. V. Coombs, who conducted a successful meeting in Rensselaer something like twenty years ago. James Walters was operated on at St. Mary of Nazareth hospital in Chicago Wednesday morning for hernia and the operation seems to have been entirely successful, but he will have to remain at the hospital for several weeks. The second quarterly meeting of Rensselaer circuit will convene at Rosebud M. P. church Saturday and Sunday, January 22 and 23. Everybody welcome. O. S. RARDIN, Pastor. Robert C. Houston, editor of the Frankfort Crescent, has been appointed a member of the Board of Trustees of the Indiana State Prison at Michigan City, vice Patrick O’Brien, of South Bend, resigned; and H. R. Koffel, of Knox, whose term had expired, was reappointed. The other members are Messrs. Foley and Houston, of Indianapolis, and A. W. Beard, of Attica. Hie Board meets at the prison the first Monday of each month.
