Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 61, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 March 1910 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
TONIGHT’S PROGRAM ■ —* — PICTURES. The Unlucky Fisherman. Acrobatic Exercises. A Merry Christmas and a Happy New Tear. Professor and the Thomas Cat. SONG. Let Me Dream of Thee.
Nice sound eating and cooking Apples, 30c, 35c and 40c a peck at JOHN EGER’S. Dr. E. N. Loy went to Piqua, Ohio, today, having received word that his aged father was in very poor health again. Mrs. W. H. Parkinson yesterday afternoon entertained a number of ladies at her home on north College avenue John Danforth, who is attending school at Valparaiso, came today to visit the family of Mrs. W. N. Jordan, of Barkley township. Nice, large, fancy, Sweet Florida Oranges, 18c and 25c a dozen or '4oc a peck. JOHN EGER. Fletcher Monnett still has a hundred acres or more of corn to be husked and a number of men are ready to get into the field as soon as it is dry enough to support a wagon. John Ryan was down from Gillam township today. He has been about knocked out with an attack of grip and is not fully recoverel yet. He reports considerable sickness in his part of the county. Mrs. Arthur Ligenfelter and mother, Mrs. Sarah Woods left this morning for where Mr. Ligenfelter* the automobile mechanist, has secured employment and where they will again take up their residence. Jesse D. Allman returned this morning from Logansport, where he had gone to see his brother John. He found him in a quite serious condition and suffering a great amount of pain and the outcome is a matter of considerable doubt. Prof. Tilman is here from Lebanon to remain over Sunday. He is considerably elated by the victory of his school in a debating contest with Frankfort and Crawfordsville. They brought home a $65 silver cup as a result of their success. -
Thos. Sharp, brother of Joseph Sharp, went to Burnettsville this morning. He made a trip to California, but took sick while there and he has decided to return to Guthrie, Okla., and again take up his residence there. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Humach left this morning for Hopkins, Minn., after spending several days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Shlndelar near Surrey. She had been called back as a witness for the C. & E. I. railroad in the suit brought by J. J. Lawler. Many S&SO Women’s Shoes at 98.60. Fendtg*s Exclusive Shoe Store, opera house block. The Oxford Tribune in commenting on the fact that the 10th district republican convention will be held in Lafayette this year says that it will bo the first convention held In that city in ten years. But Brother Birch is mistaken. The convention that nominated Mr. Crumpacker four years ago was also held in Lafayette. Nice large v Northern Grown Sand Potatoes, in five and ten bushel lots, in two and one half bushel sacks, 60c a bushel. _4O^NBGBR.
