Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 79, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 April 1910 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
TONIGHT’S PROGRAM »- PICTURES. The Call. Tillage Scare. Mix Up at Court Laura Davis, the Girt Who Slugs. SONG. T’was McKinley’s Favorite Flower.
Mrs. John Werner and little daughter are spending today at Surrey. Bert Hartley, of Goodland, and Mark Foresman, of Brook, were here on business today. Mrs. E. G. Sternberg went to Chicago this piorning to spend Sunday with her husband. Mrs. A. Seibert returned to Michigan City today after a visit of a week with her daughter, Mrs. Floyd Amsler. .Mrs. Ed Sunderland went to Chicago this morning to remain until* Sunday evening, visiting sick relatives. Rev. and Mrs. C' W. Postill, of Fowler, and W. H. Postill, of Lafayette, visited relatives here yesterday and today. Mrs. A. Parkison and Misses Lunc and Trenberth are spending today with Omar J. Kenton and family at Surrey. ' Gaylord McFarland arrived home this morning from Marion for a visit over Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A McFarland. Miss Emily Jensen, who has been Btaying for some time with her sister, Mrs. W. H. Morrison, went to Chicago this morning to remain over Sunday. G. F. Meyers yesterday concluded the sale of 80 acres of land he recently .purchased of Henry Hayes, in Barkley township, to Chas. Brouhard, of Fair Oaks. — r ~ : : 7' ’ .* ; ; ' * Ray Hopkins is home for a fev days’ vacation from Wabash college. He is making good in his studies as well as athletics at that school and is in fine trim physically. He will captain the 1910 Little Giants’ football team. Mrs. Louis Paulson, of Wheatfleld, -jr? * came today to see Mrs. J. W. Tilton and they expect to go to Chicago together tomorrow to see their sister, Mrs. R. A. Mannan, of Wheatfleld, who ftas operated on at a hospital a few days ago.
A. C. McCorkle, of Lafayette, was in Rensselaer on business this morning. He is one of the trustees of the state soldiers’ home and extends an invitation to Jasper county people to call there at any time and be shown through the home. He says that a reunion at the home is in contemplation and he hopes many Jasper county people will visit there. Ringling Brothers have moved into the big Colißeum building in Chicago and everything is in readiness for the opening of the engagement there on Thursday night, April 7. Rehersak have been in progress for several days and the various acts are moving smoothly. Arthur Saxon, the strongrat man in the world, has arrived from Germany, the famous Lorch family, the Alexis sensational aeriallsts, Robledillo, Albert Schuman and his trained horses and the Dutton family of equestrians are also on hand, recovering from the wearisome trip from Asiatic points. John L. Moorman, editor of the Starke County Republican, and a well known republican politician who has many admirers all over the state, was nominated By the republicans of the 13th congressional district Thursday for congress. He is a clean politician and should be able to land the election. We have known John for a number of years. Knew him when he quit teaching school and went to running a Httle newspaper at Idavllle. in White county. He has grown influential by a clean and active life and is just the kind of man Indiana needs in congress. We are glad he is nominated i and hope for his success at the coming election. \
