Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 141, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 June 1910 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
TONIGHT’S PROGRAM —♦ — ' PICTURES. From Shadow to Sunshine. I SONG. Won’t Yon Come Home, Daddy Dear, by / Miss Myrtle Wright
LOCAL HAPPENINGS. Dr. Hansen was at Francesville and Monon today. T. W. Haus is attending the air ship flights at Indianapolis this week. The college students are leaving in large crowds on every train and seem to be happy that they are going home. Willis A. Lutz, who has been visiting his wife here for a few weeks, left today for a business trip near Indianapolis. Mrs. W. F. Smith left this morning for Thorntown and Indianapolis. She will visit her sister, Mrs. J. E. Smith while away. Mr. and Mrs. Orville Erwin, of Chicago, visited their daughter Ivy, Sunday, who has been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Van Grant. There will be children’s day services at Mt. Hope church, in Jordan township, next Sunday afternoon at 1:30 o’clock. All invited. Misses Jennie and Alice Eib left this morning for a month’s visit at Cummings, N. Dak. Their brothers, Rollin and Herbert, accompanied them as far as Chicago. . Moses and Dan Chupp, who recently went to North Dakota, have written back here that they are dissatisfied with the country and that they may return here in August. The fire loss on the Van Grant residence has been adjusted. Mr. Grant receives SSOO in full for the loss on the building. The loss on the furniture will be adjusted today. Last call for fancy dried fruit at a low price. For this week only. Fancy seeded raisins 5c a package. 4 pounds large or seedless raisins, 5 pounds good .prunes, or 3 pounds fancy evaporated peaches, for 25c. JOHN EGER. Delos Thompson, Judge Hanley, C. C. Warner and Mose Leopold went to Kentland yesterday in the former’s Premier. Coming back this side of Kentland, the car became disabled, and they and the car were hauled home by Max Kepner, who was telephoned for. Jos. Scheurich, who lives northeast of town, has purchased a 160 acre farm near Dowagiac, Cass county, Mich. The farm is well improved and was bought at the low price of S4O per acre. Mr. Scheurich will hold a public sale in the fall preparatory to moving to Michigan. Chas, and Abe Stone, former Rensselaer boys, now of Davenport, lowa, are visiting relatives and friends here. They will leave in a day or two for Little Rock, Ark., where they have secured jobs as machinists. This is Charlie’s first visit here in nine years. He is married and has one child, who will join him in Little Rock in a few weeks. The following are recent contributors to the Milroy monument fund: H.i C. Hoshaw, Wash Cook, Will Scott, 50 cents each; J. W. S. Ulrey, Nancy J. Davidson, Geo. E. Ulm, George A. May, D. Gleason, J. H. Branson, John G. Culp, T. M. Callahan, I. D. Walker, Noah Zeigler, H. E. Wade, H. P, Farmer, Harvey Pierson, G. N. Sayler, Chas. Parker, $1 each. Halley’s comet has disappeared, whether permanently or not, astronomical men are unable to determine. The big phenomenon has remained out of sight for the past several nights and many professors have offered the opinion it will not again be sighted with the naked eye. Others claim, however, cloudy atmospheres have hidden the coinent from view during the past few nights and it will again appear, although very dim to the naked eye.
