Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 143, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 June 1910 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

THURSDAY’S LOCALS. S. U. Dobbins, of Lafayette, was here I today. E. Mab is visiting the soldiers’ home Wtimfkytte. ■ —'“~i Sheriff Shirer was at DeMotte and Wheatfield today. George Bond, of near Francesville, was in Rensselaer today. Mrs. Mary E. Lowe went to Monon on business yesterday. Van Grant is having his 1 residence, recently damaged by fire, reduilt. Mrs. Will Porter returned to her home in Francesville today after a visit here. —*— Landy Magee and Harry Swartzell went to the Kankakee river today on a fishing trip. —— — r ~~" Harry Wiltshire returned today from Wheatfield, where he had been nursing Horace Marble. Mrs. Evaline Randle went to Reynolds today for a visit with her daughter, Mrs. Belle Josserand. Mrs. Grant Warner, Mrs. Abe Long, C. G. Spitler, and Miss Julia Leopold are Chicago visitors today. Ephriam Gilmore, of Milroy township, left today for Sibley, lowa, to look after a farm he owns there. Robert Johnson, of Lafayette, came this afternoon for a visit with his Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Clark. Ocie Wood, who has been the guest of Miss Belle Laßue, returned to her home in Parr today. Miss Laßue accompanied her. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Myers, of Carmel, who have been visiting Rev. O. S. Rardin, pastor of the church, returned home today. Governor Marshall has appointed George W. Miles, of Syracuse, to be state fish and game commissioner, to succeed Z. T. Sweeney. The band boys realized about S3B from their benefit at the Princess last night. Manager Phillips gave them the entire receipts, less the actual expenses. Prof. S. E. Sparling has ordered a Buick automobile of the same pattern of the C. F. Stackhouse new car. Mr. Sparling will bring the car from Chicago Sunday. Mrs. S. A. Smith, of Chicago, and Miss Anna Hardwick, of Lamont, Okla., left for their homes today after a visit with George Bond and family near Francesville. Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Hansen and children left Wednesday for Winona Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Hansen will visit there two weeks, but the children will remain all summer. Fred Hamilton was thrown from a horse yesterday evening while riding. Hia right ear was cut and he received bruises on the shoulder and head. He 1 will be laid up a day or two as a result of his injuries. Mrs. S. L. Jordan left this morning in an automobile with her brother, Carl Denney, of Aurora, 111., and brother-in-law, Frank Bond, of Muncie, for a few days’ visit with relatives j at Fort Recovery, Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Brady went to Indianapolis yesterday to attend the annual commencement and alumni of Butler college, of which they are graduates. The alumni meeting will be held this evening. Last eall for fancy dried fruit at I a low price. For this week only. I k ancy seeded raisins 5c a package. I 4 pounds large or seedless raisins, 5 pounds good prunes, or 3 pounds fancy evaporated peaches, for 25c. JOHN EGER. The Marion township Sunday school convention, which was postponed on account of the scarlet fever quarantine, will be held next Sunday afternoon at the Presbyterian church. Mr. Collison, the well known singer and head of the Boys’ City, at Winona, will be present and an effort will be made to secure Prof. Hayner, if he is in the city. Conditions in respect to mad dogs In nearby communities have reached J such a pitch that it is not a wise thing to permit any dog to run loose unmuzzled. So many dogs have been bitten unknown to their owners that one is J not safe in trusting any cur that may happen to wander into town. There is no telling at what moment it might go mad and inflict untold damage. Try the Classified Column. 1' I