Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 117, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 May 1910 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Che Princess Cbeatre FHED PHILLIPS, Proprietor. Watch This Space Every Day

LOCAL HAPPENINGS. Don’t forget the band concert Thursday night. Smoke ElVerso 10c cigar—at the quality store—Home Grocery. Miss Ruth Ames is spending this week with relatives at Madison, Ind. “Good things go further.” That’s why knowing house wives like the “Home Grocery kind” df goods. Miss Ida Jacobson returned Sunday to her home in Louisville, Ky., after a visit of six months with her Mrs. W. A. Davenport. There will be preaching, morning and evening, next Sunday, at the First Baptist church, by Rev. Joel P. Green, of Mentone. All are invited. Miss Elizabeth Spitler returned yesterday from Madison, Wis. Mrs. Spitler remained for a longer visi-, and will return home Wednesday. Cures baby's croup. Willie’s daily cuts and bruises, mamma’s sore throat, grandma’s lameness—Dr. Thomas’ Eclectic Oil—the great household remedy. The superintendent of the Janesville, Wis., public schools has arranged a series of grand opera phonographic concerts for the city schools to teach the pupils good music. The Merritt orchestra has been invited to play at Fountain Park on the afternoon and evening of August 25th, which win be old Settlers’ day. It is probable that they will accept. Mrs. Catherine Meemann and Miss Anna Kislner, daughters of Phillip Kistner, of Dunnington, Benton county, and Miss Lena Pettis, of Ambia, are hfere «fb attend the St. Joseph s church dedication. Miss Anna Johnson, of Dallas, Tex., is here for a visit of a month or more with her sister, Mrs. John A. Dunlap. Miss Ebba Hebeen, of Chicago, also spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Dunlap, being a niece of the latter. O. P. Robinson has served as deputy sheriff for eight of the last ten sheriffs of Jasper county, having served continuously since 1880, with the exception of two terms, part of which time he was away from Jasper county. It is, 1 said that Mrs. A. Rosenbaum recently received SSOO insurance, being half of the face value of a policy carried by her husband, and paid under the total disability clause> It is stated that she has bought a smail” business in Hammond and will move there this week. Chug! Chug! Earl Bruner and Fred King made an overland trip Sunday in the former’s old Knox machine to Val paraiso. The “trip was made without incident or accident, which speaks well for the old Knox. The machine was left at Valpo for John Bruner to use. B. F. Fendig, the druggist, who has been living in the Mrs. J. F. Warren property on Cullen street, has rented the Earle Reynolds property on McCoy Ave., which' is nearing completion. This is the former Tom McCoy residence, which was blown up with dynamite after the bank failure. In its rebuilt state it is among the finest residences in Rensselaer. It is understood that the rental is S4OO per year, or $33 1-3 per mdnth. Harvey W. Wiley, chief of the bureau of chemistry of the department of agriculture, was elected president of the United States pharmacopoeia! convention to serve a term 'of ten years. The first vice-president is Dr. N. 8. Davis, of Chicago. George H. Simmons, of Chicago, is one of the new trustees.