Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 110, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 May 1910 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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LOCAL HAPPENINGS. Elizur Sage made a business trip to Delphi today. J- J. Phillips, of Pontiac, 111., made a visit here today. See those fine prunes at Rhoades’ for 5 cents a pound. Guy i Gerber > who now works for a Logansport business college, was home over Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Lawson Meyer were down from Gary yeiterday, visiting relatives and friends. Mrs. W. V. Porter returned this morning from Remington, where she visited over Sunday with Mrs. Ellis Jones. Granville Moody, Sr. and Jr., went to Lafayette today to get their automobile which has been receiving a repainting there. John Allman, of Logansport, is reported to be gradually failing and there now seems to be no possibility of stemming the progress of tj,is disease. Miss L. E. Sands, of Lafayette, was here over Sunday owing to the sickness of her sister-in-law, Mrs. Marion Sands, on the Amsler farm, northwest of town. y, ' Miss Lena King, of Campbellsburg, Ind., is the guest of Histe Feme Osborne, with whom she was associated while taking the nurse’s training course in a Lafayette hospital. i - The King Floral Co. has been offered a cash bonus of SSOO to move to Milford, Jll„ or to start a greenhouse there. a population of dilly 1,760, but has all day eletric service. About forty friends of Mrs. Nora Worden gave hera pleasaqt surprise Sunday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Matt Worden, with whom she makes her home. The evening was pleasantly spent and the surprised hostess will long remember her 50th birthday. Mrs. Bert Goff, of Belle Fourche, S. Dak., who suffered a fractured ankle several weeks ago by being thrown from a riding horse, is slowly recovering and is able to*sit up daily, but unable to stand on the broken member. Her sifter, Miss Edith Adams, is with her and. assisting in her care. May and cash wheat hgs advanced 10 cents a bushel in the past week, but we are still offering you the best flour made, Aristos, Gem of the Valley and Lord’s Best at $1.50 a sack. Golden Glow, equal to what others ask $1.50 for, only $1.40. Every sack guaranteed or money refunded. .JOHN EGER. Jesse York, of Monon, who relieved Monon Agent Beam Saturday, yvas here only temporarily. He was relieved today by A. Triplett, who recently gave up the job of assistant here because it was too strenuous. Elmer Wilcox, the night operator, is also assisting wit{i the day work, and a young man named Marshall, of Brook, is on the night job. John Kepner has been home from Kendallville, where he has been working, for about twcwreeks/ but is planning to return there for the remainder of the summer. The company that himself and son-in-law, Tom Manley, have been working for, have secured another big job at Rome City, where they will probably be employed most of the summer. Since he is going to be away he has decided to have a cleaning up sale before going and is advertising several articles to be sold next Saturday afternoon near tfiW public square. Among other things is his family cow, which $75 wouldn’t buy If he was going to be at home. ,