Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 68, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 21 March 1910 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
TONIGHT’S PROGRAM —♦— PICTURES. The Day, After Seeing the Old Tear Ont. Choosing a Husband. „ SONG. Ton Alone.
» WEATHER FORECAST. Fair, with rising temperature tonight and Tuesday. ■■ LOCAL HAPPENINGS. Mrs. Emma York went to Monon today to attend a Rebekah home-coming. Miss Pearl Best, of Roselawn, is here visiting Miss Opal Grant. John Duggins left this morning foi Donley, Minn., to work on a dredge. Mrs. Delos Thompson went to Chicago this morning for a short visit. R. P. Benjamin made a trip to Kankakee, 111., today. Simon Thompson, Jr., is home from Culver for a few day’s vacation. Adolphus May departed for Fonda. lowa, Saturday, after visiting with his parents' for about two months. Ladies wishing a pretty coronet braid or hair switch to match your hair, call on Mary Meyer. Adolphus May accompanied' his cousin, from Pekin, 111., to visit his sister, Mrs. W. D. Bond, last week. Leave an order with us for a nice dressed chicken for Easter, at the M. E. market Saturday, March 26th. Miss Martha Long returned home today from a visit since Friday at the Hollingsworth home in Chicago. Baked beans, salad, homemade and brown bread, at the M. E. market Saturday, March 26th. Mrs. Otto Anderson and children will leave for their new home at Hansboro N. Dak., Wednesday. Henry Shipman left this morning for his trip to Central City, Neb,, and Burk, S. Dak. Mrs. William Bussell is very low today and it is thought probable that she can not live through the day. Remember our millinery and suit opening, the style event of the season, March 23rd to the 26th. ROWLES & PARKER. Mrs. C. H. Vick and childreh left Sunday morning for Seattle, Wash., where Christy has a furnished home awaiting their arrival. Miss Barbara Crock, of Caldwell, Ohio, visited over Sunday with her brother, Clemens Crock, at St. Joseph’s college. We can tft and suit you at our millinery and suit opening Wednesday, March 23rd to the 26th. ROWLES & PARKER. As usual we are headquarters for package and bulk garden seeds, onion sets and early seed potatoes. JOHN EGER. Mrs. J. H Payne returned to Chicago this morning after a short visit here with her son, Charlie Payne and family. Swell auto caps, water proof dusters gloves and everything for the comfort of the automobMist. C. EARL DUVALL. ‘ Mr and Mrs. E. Kennedy went to Brookston today, having received word that their daughter, Mrs. Al Hazelbrook, was not expected to live. Henry Nlerstheimer and Adolphus May and Mrs. Karsten and daughter visited with Geo. Wenner and family Tuesday and Wednesday, the former being a cousin of Mrs. Wenner. Misses Georgia Harris, Grace Norris, Belle Laßue, Madeline Ramp and H»rriet Shedd are hbme from DePauw for the spring vacation. As the guest of ! Misses Harris and taßue, Miss Vera Southwick, of Texas, also a DePauw student, is here during the vacation.
