Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 46, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 23 February 1910 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
TONIGHT’S PROGRAM -♦ — PICTURES. The Baehelor and the Maid. , A Puir of Slippers. * SONG. Dreamy Old Moon.
Mr. J. V. Hamilton, of Indianapolis, arrived, here this morning for his wedding which is to take place tomorrow noon to Miss Hazel Warner. Misses Flora Harris and Bessie Moody went to Berwyn* a Chicago suburb today, for a visit of several days with Mrs. A. E. Coen and Mrs. Chas. Murphy. ■ The hypnotic show did not attract a very large crowd last night and the professor and his assistants went to Chicago this morning. They will appear in Lafayette next week. The government thermometor at St. Joseph’s college this morning showed 5 degrees below zero. It has kept cold all day but the forecast is for rising temperataure tomorrow.
The Republican was in error in stating that Mrs. William Bull, Sr., was ill. Instead it was Mrs. William R. Bull of Barkley township. She has had considerable trouble for the past two years with her heart and this attack was quite severe. Elmer Gwin and Harry Watson yesterday purchased of White & Hickman their plumbing business, including their tools, and will embark in the business. Both are industrious young men and good, mechanics. John Gifford, 44 years of age, a druggist at Sheridan, Ind., ended his life Tuesday morning by hanging himself. Failing health had made him despondent. His act was premeditated and he had bought a new rope from a hardware store and calmly made a noose for his head. He had beep in business at Sheridan for 15 years.
Joseph J. Phillips, who purchased the Eichelberger, Hanging Grove township, farm, a year ago, has sold the same to E. L. Hollingsworth, and will hold a public sale on Wednesday, March 9th, and a few days latef remove to Illinois. The Republican today printed his sale bills. He has a good lot of stock and a fine lot of farming implements.
Mrs. Grant Warner gave a theatre party at the Rex Monday evening for a number of the friends of her niece, Miss Hazel Warner, whose marriage is to take place Thursday noon of this week. After the performance a luncheon was served at the Nowels’ restaurant and then all went to the Grant Warner home and a very enjoyable evening was spent.
J. F, Kruger, of Francesville, has been in town for a day or two, figuring on starting a dry cleaning establishment in Rensselaer. He was in that kind of business at Fairbury, 111., but was forced on account of ill health to get out of business and he has been trying for several months past to recover his health, which he thinks is good enough now to permit him to re-enter business.
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