Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 80, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 April 1910 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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3 > The Harter Family ✓ 3 A group of high-class entertainers. f A Comedy and Vaudeville Sketch.

... SEE ... Tony convict At the PAROCHIAL SCHOOL HALL Monday Evening, April 4th By the Literary Club of the Parish. —♦ — Cast of Clean Local Performers. General Admission, 23c. Benefit of Pastor’s New Home. ~—~ “ ' ~ ~ - ' ■. • .

LOCAL HAPPENINGS.

We pay cash for what you have to sell. Home Grocery. Miss Marie Goepp returned Saturday from a visit with her father, Aug. Goepp, near Francesville. Some speciul good work shoes at money saving prices in the bargain shoe department at the Home Grocery. Dr. and Mrs. E. N. Loy left Sunday evening for Piqua, Ohio, having received word that his aged father was dying. Why pay $1.50 a sack for Kansas flour when you can buy northern wheat flour at the same price of The G. E. Murray Co.

Born, Friday, April Ist, to Mr. and Mrs. Bert Sheetz, of near Remington, a daughter. Mrs. Sheetz was formerly Miss Myra Galbraith, of this city.

Take a look at the ladies’, misses’ and children’s lines of Oxfords and strap pumps at the G. E. Murray Co’s. You can’t afford to miss seeing this display.

Mrs. Ella Hughes returned to Russiaville today, after having been for some time at the home of Mrs. Mel Wood, near the Alter tile mill. Mrs. Wood is in very poor health. A. J. Brenner, landlord of the Makeever house, returned yesterday from a trip to Jamestown, N. Dak., wherd he purchased a quarter section of land. He thinks that it is a great country. C. H. Peck, of Remington, was in Logansport a few days ago to see his brother-in-law, John Allman, who has been in bad shape for several weeks. He is now considerably improved and the outlook is now very much more encouraging than It was ten dayß ago. The ulcers in his stomach are healing and he is now able to sit up a little each day and to take some nourishment.

Harry Collins was the victim of an “April Fool” prank'set dp by some of his boy friends, who fixed up a “dummy” package and had the express driver, Harrison Timmons, deliver to him. It was stamped as .though sent from Indianapolis and Harry willingly paid the 75 cents charges and tore the package open in feverish haste, only to find nothing but a potato in a cigar box. Harry 4s game, however, and stood for the Joke and he is now laying for a chance to “get even.”