Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 42, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 18 February 1910 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
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Edith Barton The Coon Shouter In Vaudeville To-Night and Balance of Week)
LOCAL HAPPENINGS.
Before it stopped snowing at Indianapolis there Was 14 inches of “the beautiful” on the level. For first-class laundry see C W. Rhoades. Bundles called for and delivered. Satisfaction guaranteed. Winamac now has a Sunday theatre, the pitcure show there having decided to run on Sunday evenings, running religious pictures. Everybody wants little spring onions. Order them for Saturday. 6 cents per bunch. Phone 426 or call at Holden’s poultry park. Andrew Arnold returned to his home in Portland,-.lnd., today, after having spent several weeks here visiting his sister, Mrs. F. M. Snyder. Early closing of Monticello stores' fejhas been endorsed by a large number residents of that city. In Rensselaer it Ts working very nicely. A good pair of boy’s shoes any day this week at $1.50. Fendig’s Xclusive Shoe Store, Opera House Block. Prof. Tripodi’s Juvenile Band at Monticello will give regular weekly concerts oiv Wednesday evenings this summer. They have been promised the support of the business men. The government thermometor at St. ’Joseph’s College registered 8 below zero this morning, while various thermometors about town l*ad the mercury from 5 to 12 below. “.»v Postmaster W. H. Wells, of DeMotte, was in Rensselaer a short time yesterday afternoon, having come down from, Chicago, where he had been on business relating to the purchase of a piece of DeMotte property. J. T. Culp and family moved fromtheir farm, west of town, to Rensselaer Wednesday. Mr. Culp had lived on the old home place for 73 years, and now believes he is entitled to a change. His neighbors and friends will miss him, and Rensselaer will be proud of the addition.—Franceßville Tribune. Mark Myers, of Lafayette, who was convicted a little over a year ago of assisting two men in robbing Jamison Bros.’ hardware store, and sentenced to serve 10 to 20 years in the Michigan City penitentiary, has been paroled by Gov. Marshall in order that he may support his aged parents, who were about to be sent to the county infirmary. He will be released as soon as his Lafayette attorney finds employment for him. * Ephraim Hughes, who has been liy- | ing on the George Ketchum farm, 2 " miles east of town, has decided to move to South Dakota, where he lias two sons living, and accordingly will hold a public sale on Saturday, Feb. 26th. The Ketchum farm will be occupied by Ed Sunderland, who recently had a sale and who had expected to move to Minnesota, but ban 'changed his mind and will reaimn here. The’ Republican is printing a set of sale bills for Mr. Hughes. Buy your shoes at an exclusive shoe store. We have all kinds of shoes for men, women and children. Fendig*s Xclusive Shoe Store, Opera House Block.
