Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 105, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 May 1910 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
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LOCAL HAPPENINGS. A can of Van Camp’s sauer kraut 9c at the Home Grocery. Elmer Campbell and wife, of Boswell, are visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Hines. Those potatoes fresh from the pit are dandy fine—loc a, peck at the Home Grocery. Miss Madeline Ramp returned to DePauw University this morning after a short visit at home. Miss Pern Norman left this morning for a visit with relatives in Chicago and Chicago Heights. Fresh Fig Newton Cakes only 12c a pound. JOHN EGEr!. Mrs. E. Kennedy went to Frankfort today, having been called there by the severe sickness of her mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Forsythe. John N. Timmons went to Chicago this morning to consult a specialist about a hacking cough that he has been unable,to break up. For this week only. Our regular 15c imported Singapore Pineapple Cubes for 10c. JOHN EGER.
Mrs. Jennie Davis returned to Vincennes today, having been here to attend the funeral a few days ago of her sister, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Hurley. Elzie Miller, son of J. D. Miller, of Hanging Grove township, left this morning for the Standing Rock Indian reservation where he drew a government felaim last year. He expects to prove it up. Mrs. R. C. Hemphill left this morning for Mound City, Mo., to visit her brother, Dr. C. S. Grant. She was accompanied as far as Chicago by Miss Nora Keeney, of'Mt. Ayr, and Mrs. F. H. Hemphill. Postmaster / Wiseman, at Aix, and A 1 Witham, the Parr rural route carrier, had a little mix-up in front of the Aix postoffice Monday. No one was seriously injured and the government agents didn’t even lose any blood. Edward Kanne, who has ~een working for Conrad Kellner for several monthh, has resigned his place there and gone to work for Maines & Hamilton. He is a faithful and capable hand and will doubtless make good with his new employers. William Lee of Francesville, has succeeded him at Kellner’s. Mrs. C. A. Roberts reports the following contributions to the Milroy Soldiers’ monument fund within the past few days: William Washburn, $5; Walter Randle, son of Ed Randle, of Barkley township, $1; John R. Phillips, $1; Mrs. Amanda Morlan, $1; Miss Amanda Israel, $1; Jamie Willis, $1; Pete Femmy, $1; Jack Warner, $1; Mrs. Isaac Glazebrook $1; Mr. and Mrs. John Daugherty $2; Ben H., Smith 50 centß. William Lewis, against whom there was a charge of having sold liquor while conducting a game of poker at his home in Mt. Ayr, was freed by the court this morning. Bill was fined in Newton county for running a poker game, and the liquor cases were sent to this county for trial. He appeared this morning with his attorney and the cases were dismissed. It 1b said * that Bill ran a poker game at bis home while he lived at Mt. Ayr. The players fell out one night and one of them caused his arrest Since then Bill has moved back to Rensselaer. He will probably not engage in the festive game of “dra'w” for some time to come.
