Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 80, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 April 1910 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
TONIGHT’S PROGRAM —♦ — ✓ PICTURES. In the Nick of Time. \ / , som Comical Eyes.
You can buy incubator, oil at The G. E. Murray Co. Oil 10c, gasolene 16c. Let us deliver them to you. The Home Grocery. M. J. Thornton anti wife went to Morocco Saturday for a short visit with relatives. The Parfr creamery building is progressing well, the -frame being up and the mechanics hustling the work right along. Mrs. N. P. Hawxhurst, of Battle Creek, Mich., came Saturday (or a short visit with her sister, Mrs. Delos Thompson. It don’t require much wind to sell a good flour like A. & K’s. Best. One trial will convince you. $1.50 per sack at the Home Grocery. W. L. Hill came up from Madison Saturday. He says things seem Just as far advanced here as they are in Southern Indiana, 200 miles south of here. A few 9 by 12 rugs left, selling at less than cost to clean up, at The Cash Store. » G. B. PORTER.
After all, when you want anything in men’s, young men’s and boys’ clothing, you had best look over the G. E. Murray /Co’s, stock. Come in and let us show you.
Miss Minnie Hemphill last week visited her sister, Miss Elizabeth, at Indianapolis, and the latter accompanied her home Saturday for a visit “with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. I. N. Hemphill.
Thos. J. Manley came from Kendalville Saturday and is remaining over to assist Mrs. Manley in moving from the cottage on Weston Btreet recently bought by C. H. Tryon to the C. S. Chamberlin property on Front street recently vacated by Mel Abbott, who moved to Vanßensselaer street, near the light plant.
R. M. Moore has returned from Trafalgar, where he was called a few weeks ago by the sudden death of his brother, J. J. Moore, who had beam here only a short time before his death. Apoplexy was the cause of his death. R. M. will remain in Rensselaer for an indefinite time, making his home with his sister, Mrst Joseph Yeoman.
Miss Day Jordan, who taught the Independence school in Barkley township this year, completed the term last Friday and the scholars and patrons undertook to surprise her on the last day, but Bhe devined this effort and was prepared for them and a very pleasant afternoon Was spent. Miss Jordan left this morning for Valparaiso to take two. months school work in the university there. %
Mrs. Eli Arnold returned home last Thursday evening from Menominle, Wia., where she had gohe two weeks ago With Mrs. D. E. Lesh, assisting the latter who had recently been operated upon, in making the trip. Mrs. Arnold found things flourishing in Menominle. Spring wheat had been sowed, potatoes were planted on Good Friday, and preparations were being made to sow oats and barley. The country is very rolling about Mepominle, but Dan has a,fine place and is certain to prosper there on a farm of his own, as he did in Jasper county on rented land. • is "V-. 4s*'
