Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 139, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 11 June 1910 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
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LOCAL HAPPENINGS. M. L. Hemphill, of horse stocks fame, has purchased a Brush runabout. - a . County Superintendant W. O. Schanlaub, of Newton county, is in Rensselaer today. The Wrens will play ball with the college at Riverside park Sunday. Game called at 2:30 o’clock. Music while you eat at the social to be given Tuesday evening by the orchestra of the Christian church. Mrs. Fred Chancellor, of Milford, 111. and Miss Florence Hawkins, of Remington, spent yesterday with Mrs. J. D. Allman. Attend the ice cream and cake social to be held at the Christian church Tuesday evening, June 14th. Benefit of the orchestra.'* Misses Florence and Aileen Allman returned yesterday from Milwaukee Wis., where they spent two weeks visiting their aunt, Mrs. Perry W. Dirham. , A letter from a relative states that there are 23 cherry trees loaded full of ripe cherries on the place. That sounds good, doesn’t it? That is the condition in Tennessee.
For this week ouly 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 EGER. J. T. Randle and granddaughter, Miss Ruth Makeever, left Thursday for a three months’ trip to the west, and will visit his son John at Mangum, Okla., and other relatives in Missouri, Kansas and Texas. __ The aeroplane races take place at Indianapolis next week. It will be a :sight worth seeing and it is probable that a large number of automobiles will again pass through Rensselaer. 'On July 1, 2 and 4 more auto races will take place on the Indianapolis speedway and evidently there will be lots of travel via auto through Rensselaer during the next three weeks. We saw a check drawn by Frank Pagett Monday, the amount of it being $1,926. “That is the last dollar I owe the county for what I lost in the Parker bank.” We are glad that Mr. Pagett has done this. Glad that he has been able to do it. Glad the commissioners didn’t attempt to force payment. As it is the county suffers no harm and Mr. Pagett has not been distressed. The total amount of loss was about $13,000. —Oxford Gazette. The marriage will occur at 11:45 Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Rayher, on Austin avenue, of their daughter, Miss Zelma Rayher, to Mr. William W. Roth, of Monticello. Mr. Roth worked in the B. S. Fendig poultry yards here for some time and made many friends. He is now engaged in the contracting business with his father at Monticello, where they will make their future home. They have the best wishes of all their acquaintances. The Republican has completed the brief for the appellant in the case of Clinton L. Bader, appealed to the Bupreme court from the Jasper circuit court. It was prepared by Attorneys George A. Williams, Henry A. Sties B. D. Lu Glazebrook and M. M. Hathaway, and is very exhaustive, presenting the claim of the appellant for a reversal of the decision of the lower court. The brief contains 80 pages and is one of the nicest specimens of brief printing ever done in Indiana. We don’t have to send to Cuba for pineapples. They know us and send them to us. Only $1.90 to $2.10 for what others sell for from $2 25 to $2.50 a case. ; JOHN EGER.
