Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 145, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 18 June 1910 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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LOCAL HAPPENINGS. Miss Myrtle Powell is visiting her sister Emma in Monticello. Mr. and Mrs. George Morris, of Brookston, are visiting Mrs. Wm. Kennedy. Nice northern grown white sand potatoes 10c a peck or 40c a bushel at John Eger’s. Mrs. Victorine. Pierson went to Indianapolis today to visit her bi other, W. C. McCord. G. P. Anderson, after a visit with Wm. Gowland, returned to his home in Hoopston today. Sheriff Shirer went to Wheatfield this morning to attend the funeral of Horace Marble. Mrs. Mary Jane Hopkins went to Monticello this morning to visit her son Homer and family. Joe Halligan, who has been suffering with rheumatism, went to Mudlavia Springs Friday for treatment. There will be children’s day services at Mt. Hope church, in Jordan township, next Sunday afternoon at 1:30 o’clock. All invited. , Mrs. G. H. Wright, of Chicago, who has been visiting her patents, Mr. and Mrs. John Kohler and her sister, Mrs. Fred Chapman, returned home 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. The Christian Mothers of the Catholic church will give a lawn festival Wednesday, June 22nd, in the church grounds. Ice cream and cake and coffee and coffee-cake will be served. Music wilVbeTurnished by the Boys’ band, beginning at 8 P. M. Everybody invited. '» __ s George Ellis and an automobile load of Rensselaerites were over Saturday afternoon advertising the unveiling of the monument and the big celebration at Rensselaer the Fourth. As there is no other town near here celebrating, Remington will be there in full force. —Remington Press. Spencer Hammond and wife, of Copley, Ohio, arrived here last night to visit his sister, Mrs. Anna Tyler and family, whom he had not seen for about nine years. They have been visiting friends in lowa for the past two weeks and found corn and other crops quite well advanced out there. Charles Fred Fanslow, of Chicago, and Miss Grace Adell Hilliard, postmistress at Tefft, were united in* marriage by ReV. Clarke in Rensselaer yesterday afternoon at 2:30 o’clock. The bridal couple were unaccompanied. After the ceremony Mr. and Mrs. Fanslow took the afternoon train to Chicago, where they will make their home. The groom is employ an in a store there as clerk. The K. O. K. A.s won the game at Remington yesterday by a score of 25 to 1. They have the best organized team around Rensselaer and put up a good game from start to finish. The K. O. K. A.’s started out like a flash of lightning. Thff battery, Padgitt and Clark, struck out fifteen men, while the Whirlwinds struck out six in eight innings. The K. O. K. A.’s ran bases until their tongues hung out. The Whirlwinds were glad to quit at the endof the eighth inning. The K. O. K. A. infield worked like a machine, but the outfield work was indifferent, owing to the rough condition of the field, Our famous first baseman, Cope Hanley, turned his ankle .and that weakened the team. The game at last ended with the above ■ 48C0F6 : ...... ■