Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 27, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 February 1910 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

PROGRAM FOR TONIGHT. . — ♦ — PICTURES. “A Case of Tomatoes.” “Three Seasons for Hasted* SOHO. 1 “Pd Like to Be the Fellow That Girl is Waiting For.”

John Eller, of Roselawn, came yesterday to visit his son, O. E. Eller. L. H. Kenyon, of Shelby, was here on business yesterday. Miss Louise Blanky has returned to Chicago, after a visit with her sister, Mrs. E. J. Duvall. v P. 1.. Johnson, of near Kersey, went to Frankfort today to visit his father-in-law, Will Duskey. Mrs. N. Defle, of near Gifford, returned home today, after a visit with, her daughter in Chicago. Minnie and Eddie Ragon returned to Frankfort yesterday, after a visit of a week with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Pollock. , A special meeting of the county council has been called for next Monday to transact such business as may come before it. t Philip Durant, who was operated on.j for appendicitis in Wesley hospital in Chicago recently, came home yesterday , and is on the road to recovery. Bert Abbott was able to be out yesterday. He is recovering from his auto accident of last week and will be able to get back to his elevator work with-, in a few days. - Sergeant J. M. Sauser went to Fort Sheridan yesterday to report for his retirement discharge. He will returnwithin about two weeks a civilian for the first time in thirty years. I S. R. Nichols, C. C. Warner, Geo. E. Murray, W. V. Porter and County Chairman Moses Leopold went to Hammond today to attend the convention. The 10:05 train was tolerably filled with delegates from the south end. /

Ed Sutherland and W. R. ; Geier, of Remington, and Homer Hardy and John Robinson, of Huntington, were in Rensselaer and vicinity ' today. Hardy and Robinson are horse buyers and they were looking after some stock over this way. Jesse iSldridge left today for Geddes, S. Dak., where he will locate. His brother-in-law, Joe Leach, is there and has arranged for a farm and Jess will move his family there shortly. He has entirely from the rheumatism from which he suffered so severely a year ago. J. A. Cullen and wife, of Monticello, who have been here packing up the Carson & Foster stock recently secured in a trade with lifrrs. liqps, returned to their home today. The stock Will be shipped to Indianapolis and Mr. Foster states a new millinery stock will be installed here. County Superintendent Lamson gave the teachers’ examination last Saturday* to thirty applicants, being a much larger number than he had expected, and larger than is customary for the first examination of the year. The next examination will be held the last Saturday of February.

John L. PeetzT chief of the Indiana bureau of statistics, will be in Rensselaer Wednesday, arriving on ,the--10:05 train, and will address the township assessors at the office of countyassessor John Q. Lewis. Citizens in general are invited to attend the meeting. r• •' • / ;—. ~ -L...'' .... . James E. Flynn writes to have his Republican Bent to him at Kennedy, Dearborn county, Ind., where he has been for some time and where he will continue to make his residence during the. spring and Bummer. He state* that he has been ayay from Rensselaer longer this time than any time since he camp to Jasper county 27 years ago. Kennedy is not far from Lawrenceburg and only 32 miles from Cincinnati, so he got almost out of Indiana this time. - . ' •- -if ••• ■ —* fa,