Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 104, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 May 1910 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

TONIGHT’S PROGRAM —-♦ PICTURES. Five Minutes to Twelve or In A Hurry For Lnneh. A Pair of Schemers or My Wife and Uncle. SONG. Come Be My Sunshine.

WEATHER FORECAST.

Rain in south, rain or snow in north portion of Indiana; Tuesday colder Mrs. F. B. Meyer returned to Garv today. Miss Alice Bates spent Sunday at Monticello with Mrs. Anna Spencer. Peter and Cordelius Mak and Guy Zook, of DeMotte, were in Rensselaer today. Attorney J. A. Dunlap went to Fowler tills morning, where he had legal business. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Austin, of Chicago, are visiting friends and relatives here. You can buy choice country butter at the Home Grocery for 22 cents per pound Mrs. Mary Brown returned to Frankfort today after a visit here with her father, John Clingan. Mrs. E. C. English and Miss Blanche Babcock attended ttye Theta X I formal at Purdue last Friday night. Mrs. Zern Wright is reported to be getting along very nicely today, and her recovery now seems assured. Miss Disa Longwell, of Monon, spent part of last week with A. C. Pancoast and family, returning home Saturday. Clyde Williams returned home this morning from a visit over Sunday with his sister, Mrs. Katie Layman, at Delong, Ind.

Clinton L. Bader, of Winamae, is here today, probably being called to testify before the grand jury. He is looking very well. The family of attorney Dunlap have arrived and taken up their residence in the W. H. Parkinson property on north College Avenue. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Parkison and family have taken apartments in the Occidental flat building in Indianapolis. They are very much pleased with their home there and Will is getting a good start in his business.

Rev. C. L. Merriman, of Rockville Parke county, preached Sunday mornV, ing and evening at the First Baptist church. He was the pastor of the Wolcott Baptist church eight years ago and has a call to return there. The late freeze has cut the fruit crop short. Save your home canned fruit and buy California canned fruit befbre the prices advance. 2 cans fancy California canned Apricots or Lemon Cling Peaches for 25c. JOHN EGER. May Ist, , Sunday, started in very bright and fair but before noon clouded up and gave us a big shower. Another rain occurred in the night. They were warm, invigorating showers and will do much good if followed by some warm weather. Mrs. Mollie Vance, who has been cook at the Makeever House for some time, has gone to the home of her -mother, W. A. Greene, in Barkley, to remain during the absence of her sister, Miss'Lou Greene, who has gone to Montgomery county to visit relatives.

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