Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 94, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 April 1910 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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LOCAL HAPPENINGS. Misses Jennie and Alice Eib went to Morocco this morning for a short visit. The democratic county convention will be held tomorrow, Thursday, April 21st. 1 gallon can apples or 1 gallon can pie peaches for 25c. JOHN EGER. Before buying shirts elsewhere, see our Market Brand shirts at 35c. The Model, S. Leopold, Mgr. Hiram Day and daughter, CaVrie, left today for Champaign, 111., being called there by the death of his sister-in-law, Mrs. Thos. Day. Everybody read this local. It means money to you. All Market Brand staple shirts 35c each. Model Clothing Co., S. Leopold, Mgr. The Christian Mothers’ entertainment at the parochial school'hall will bp tomorrow night, April 21st, instead of Thursday night of next week correctly stated in the Tuesday .evening Republican. Remember our goods are all marked in plain figures and we will give you a. straight 10' per cent discount from marked price. The Model,'S. Leopold, Mgr. Mrs. Jennie Wishard, who was recently operated on in an Indianapolis hospital, arrived in Rensselaer yes-, terday ftqm .the home of her son, Dr. E. E. Wishard, at Nobtesvijle, where she had been since leaving the hospital. She is greatly improved in health. She will board for a time ai the home of J. W. Childers.

There was no frost last night, although it looked very threatening Tuesday evening. The sky was cloudy most of the night and a twenty-mile wind blew throughout the night, which probably staved off the frost and the freeze as well. The forecast for tonight is “frost, probably heavy.” If this one misses connection, we may yet save a good share of the fruit crop.

Oliver Robinson, who recently suffered a light, stroke of paralysis affecting the right side, is now able to be out and has resumed his duty as deputy sheriff and jury bailiff, at the court house. He feels considerably better, but the muscles of the right side of his face and the right eye in which he had been partially blind for several years, are still numb, but he thinks are gradually coming back into condition. John A. Dunlap, the lawyer whd purchased the W. H. Parkinjgn library and moved into the officPAttorney Parkinson vacated, has also rented the house which Mr. Parkinson and family occupied for so many years at the corner of College avenue and west Harrison street. Mrs. Dunlap will be here shortly and they will at once begin housekeeping. Mr. Dunlap is one of the attorneys in the settlement of a claim at Urbana, 111., involving 936,000, and he will be in Urbana the remainder of this week on that ac- : .. ’ Vfc _ » ■ * count.

R. B. Faris, of Medaryville, who waß a lieutenant in Company G of the 9th Indiana regiment, in renewing his subscription to the Semi-Weekly Republican, enclosed a dollar for the soldiers’ monument. A P. Sample, now of Merrillan, Wis., also sent $1 for the same fund and said in his letter: “It’s a good work and I am glad success is crownlpg your efforts.” Mr. Sample also related that he located Chase Kelley through a news item in the Republican, called on him, found him nicely situated, in cheerful quarters aqd prospering, and had a nice visit. . Correct size and style calling cards at the Republican.