Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 33, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 February 1910 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

PROGRAM FOR TONIGHT., PICTURES. “Dring. by Emil Zola.” SONG. " “Lonesome.”

For first-class laundry see a W. Rhoades. Bundles called for and delivered. Satisfaction guaranteed. Isaac Stanley, of-Mt. Ayr, left this morning for a trip to Bucklin, Km,, to visit relatives for a Couple of weeks. z This ip a beautiful day. Quite springlike, but although the sun shines brightly it is quite cool on the shady sides of the street. " i The furnace in the Mrs. Alfred Thompson residence was out of repair a day or two, blit was restored to order the first of the week. George Hurley and son will leave about April 15th for Winnebago, Minn., where they will engage in tile ditching. The regular monthly" 10 cent social of the M. E. church will be held at Dr. H. L. Brown’s residence on River street, Tuesday evening, Feb. 8, at 7 o’clock. Everybody cordially Invited.

Patrick Halligan is not improving very rapidly at Ocala, Fla., and is still confined to his bed. The outcome of his sickness is still very much in doubt. Dr. Rose Remmek, who has been in Indianapolis for some time has returned and will be in her office in the Harris block every au ? from 8 a. m. to 5 pi m. Phone 403. Special Gingham Sale Thursday and Friday, February 10 and 11. Fine French Ginghams for this sale, 9 1-2 cents. Rowles & Parker, the Big Corner Department Store. John O’Connor was in Rensselaer last evening, having come down from Chicago, where he had been on business relating to his management of the Springer lands. _ : ' v , % John Middlecamp, who suffered a broken leg about ten days ago, is getting along very nicely. The bone is knitting satisfactorily and the patient is making the best of his bad injury. Mr. and Mrs. Emmet Pullins went to Indianapolis today to attend the state poultry show, where Emmet is exhibiting some of his prize winning Barred Rocks.

We can save you money on your fencing. Pittsburg Electric Weld is the best and strongest fencing made ROWLES & PARKER, The Big Corner Department Store. Oscar Brown, who was interested in the estate of his father in Clinton county, has secured his part of the same and has again taken up his resi-' dence on his 13 acre tract west of town. Mrs. Jesse Eldridge will leave tomorrow for Geddes, 8. Dak., where her husband went a week ago. Mrs. Joe Leach, who has been visiting her for the past six weeks, will return to Geddes at the same time. • . ’ Mike Nagle’s sale last Thursday totaled $3,100 and was one of the big sales of the season. He plans to start Wednesday of next week for South Dakota, where he will live close to other former Hoosiers near Mitchell. His address win be Artesian, 8. Dak. Abe Wartena and family are receiving a Visit from his brother, Lorenzo, and wife, of Beßoy, 111. Lorenzo and Luther are the owners of the lighting plant at Leßoy, a town about the size of Rensselaer, and they are prospering veryexeettently. —■ — .. James W. Nelson returned Sunday in Chatfield, Minn. He went there because of her Trickness but she is now very much Improved. Jim says the snow is still 22 inches deep in Minnesota and about 14 inches deep In Wlsconsin. '