Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 137, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 June 1910 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

TONIGHT’S PROGRAM —♦ — PICTURES. The Qneen and The Mirror. ~ SONG. Alone. By Miss Myrtle Wright

Fred and Walter Peck, sons respectively of C. H. and Ed Peck, of Remington, are guests of Elvyn Allman. William S. Wasson and wife, of Union City, came yesterday evening to visit their son, Harrison Wasson and family. / J. H. Chapman and Matt Worden are in Chicago today and will probably return this evening with their new Buick automobiles. The entire stock of new 1910 clothing which I have just purchased, will be slaughtered in our June clean-up sale. Model Clothing Co., Simon Leopold, Mgr. The battalion try-out rifle match at Columbia City has been postponed to the 15th, 16th and 17th of June, owing to a delay in making repairs to the range. The local team will leave here next Tuesday, June 14th. Special discounts at the G. E. Murray Co. June sale. Ladies’ tailor-made suits, 25 per cent oft. Ladies and children’s ready-made dresses, 10 per cent off. Dress goods, ginghams, children’s shoes, hosiery, muslin underwear, carpet-sized rugs. Frank E. Cox returned this morning from Chicago, where he had gone to bring his sister, Miss Minnie Cox, back from the hospital to her home in Fair Oaks. It is probable that she will have to return to the hospital in a few weeks’ for another operation. George N. Dunn went to Tefft this morning, having been called there by the serious sickness of his mother, Mrs. I. D. Dunn, who has heart trouble and had suffered a severe attack that it was feared might result fatally. The Ladies of the Order of the Eastern Star will hold & market Saturday, June eleventh in the old postoffice building. All members of the order _are requested to donate something for this market and leave the same at the room early Saturday morning. Everything good in the eatable line.

Miss Belle Laßue Returned last evening from Greencastle, where she had been to attend the commencement events at DePauw. Misses Grace Norris, Harriet Shedd and Georgia Harris, who attended school there and Miss Merle Harris, who visited her sister, also returned home. Mrs. T. M. Haniford, of Gifford, was today taken to Chicago by her husband and Dr. M. M. McCord, of Gifford, and will be operated on for gall stones at the Rodgers hospital. She has been sick for several weeks aqd_has suffered intense pain day and night. She was unable ..to stand and was carried in a cot and placed in the baggage car. Miss Sarah Bowman, superintendent of the Monnett School for Girls, left this morning for Indianapolis, Cincinnati and several points in Ohio, on field work for the school. She will be absent about two weeks. She will also visit her parents at Salem. Miss Bowman reports that many applications are being received for admission to the school the coming year and greatly increased attendance is expected

Pineapples! Pineapples! A good business friend of ours In Chicago made us a present of a large shipment of pineapples and paid the freight. It will pay you to see us before purchasing, as the prices on these will be very reasonable. RHOADS’ GROCERY.

Peter Dart Lear nwvik Plastering Contractor Estimates Cheerfully Furnished.