Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 89, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 April 1910 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
TONIGHT’S PROGRAM —• — PICTURES. Story of a Leg. The Beggar’s Repentance. SONG. Whirling Over the Ball Room Floor.
The highest price paid for your eggs in cash or trade. B. Forsythe, of the CHICAGO BARGAIN STORE. Wedding announcements—engraved or printed—furnished by The Republican. We get our feast foam fresh every week; only 3c a package. JOHN EGER.» Dr. Loy was in Rensselaer yesterday. His father was very low and the doctor remained but one day and returned to Piqua, Ohio, to await the end. Wedding Invitations have been received here by friends of Mr. and Mrs. George Strickfaden announcing the marriage of their daughter, Mabie G. to Mr. Bert G. Stalker, a jeweler located at Noblesville. The marriage ceremony will be performed on Wednesday eve, April the 27th. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Corliss left this morning for a visit at Linden with her sister, Mrs. Frank Thewlies, and they will go from there to Chicago next Wednesday, where they will be joined by his mother, Mrs. M. E. Corliss, and together they will go to Gettysburg, S. Dak., to take up their future residence. Mrs. Corliss is at present in Kankakee, 111. Ella, the 17-year-old daughter of L. J. Lane, southeast of Rensselaer, is said to have left her home some time during the night of Tuesday April 12ta, and it is thought she wt.nl to the hom?i of relatives in Illinois. Mr. Lane v.as greatly concerned about h,er disappearance and made inqui'v among the neighbors Wednesday. Since the death of his wife he had counted ory her to be his housekeeper. Mrs. Emery Mills came from Muncie last Sunday to spend two weeks visiting relatives and friends during the absence at Pulaski, Tenn., of Mr. Mills, who goes there to place a la.'ga order for material for the Muncie Wheel Co., of which he is the vicepresident. Mrs. Mills expects to go to South Dakota about Sept. Ist to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. K. B Porter. » W. Rr Scudder, the president of the Hamilton Life Insurance Co., which went out of business, is here today with Dr. F. W. Foxworthy, medical director of the Commercial Life Insurance Co., of Indianapolis, to which company the policies under the Hamilton company were transferred. Mr. Scudder states that he has authorized the South Bend bank to dismiss the suit brought against Marion I. Adams for collection bn note given for stock in the Hamilton company. William Day, 30 years of age, who came from over near Wolcott to work for W. V. VanNatta on the Gaffield farm, returned today from Chicago where he underwent an operation for the removal of his left eye. He injured the member several months ago and has been almost entirely blind in it. Recently it became infected and caused him great agony and fearing that the other eye might also be affected he decided to have it taken out He was feeling greatly relieved when he returned home. As soon as it heals up he will have a glass eye inserted. Try the Classified Column.
