Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 138, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 June 1910 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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LOCAL IAPPENWGS. All bvtme print today. Read pages two and three today. Don't forget the missing word page today. B. F. Fexiffig made a trip to Chicago today. 3ttrs. C. W- Rhoades went to Chicago today form short visit. ~ •J. N. Wheatley we*Bt to Franktest today for « short visitJames \BPSiited, of Bair Oaks, was in Uown today and entered subscription Ifor tlie•Baml-Weeklr .Republican. Miss - Jennie M. -Baker returned to IMonon ttsday after ua short visit with J.U. Miller, aiSPleasant Grave. Gapt mnd Mrs. J. M. Wasson-want to Berwyn, 111., tide morning to visit their .daughter, line. A. B. Coon and husband. Mrs. Will Legg,a)f Monticelio, came -this morning for so, visit of several days with her daughter, Mrs. Ah® Hurley, southeast of town. ' Attorney Jacob DDenny, of Bortland who is helping his sister, Mrs. W. N. -Jordan, settle the estate of her late here today.Mws. O. D. Hefner, of Minneapolis Minn., 'who is visiting her mother, Mrs. W. H. Stephenson, went to (Chicago today ilor a short '-dasit. ' ( Attorney E. P. Honan went to Delphi today, having learned that hie aunt, Mrs Edward Honan, was in -a very critical condition <nf health. For this vre«k only . we offer you for 25c, -4 cans of Swift’s Cleanser; 10 bars Daylight soap; 7 bars Santa Claus .soap or 6 bars of Galvanic soap. JOHN BGER.

Mrs. -Nellie Monahan, who has been visiting her children here, left today for Bloomington, 111., to attend the jsix weeks’ summer normal. She teaches<at Wellington, 111. Hot weather demands cool and comfortable footwear. We have many styles of shoes for men, women and children which are stylish, durable comfortable and cool, Do not feel satisfied until you have seen these. Fendig’s Bxcluswe Shoe Store, Opera House Biork. An old item, totally blind and sianewhat crippled, was here yesterday and lids morning, selling pencils and pictures of the Odd Fellesws Home. Sis home is in Lafayette and he was stricken blind 15 years ago. He was a baker by trade and an active worker in the I. O. O. F. lodge. He carries endorsements from Lafayette Odd Fellows. Automobiles of every style and color, every make and every condition of servitude pass through Rensselaer these days. They makp business good for the hotels. Most of the owners have money and spend it quite cheerfully. Today a Fal-Car went through town. It was profusely labeled “A. A. A. Annual tour, 1910,” meaning the American Automobile Association has a member in the car's owner. Occasionally some driver goes through who indicator that he thinks his car is the first one that ever went this way, and occasionally some fellow goes through who forgets that there is a law limiting the speed of travel. This is an auto age and we are glad we are on the route between Chicago and Indianapolis. Don’t pay from $2.25 to $3.60 for a crate of pineapples, when jon canboy fancy fruit at $1.90 to $2.10, Wednesday, Thursday nnd Friday. 42 to the crate, $1.90? 86 to the Crate, $2.00; 30 to the crate, $2.10. * JOHN EGRB.