Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 154, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 29 June 1910 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
AT THE Princess tonight —♦ — PICTURES. Over Silent Paths, A Story of the American Desert. SOHO. Bine Beads, by Miss Myrtle Wright.
C. B. Steward made a business trip to Chicago today. Mrs. William Eger returned Monday evening from a short visit in Chicago. $1.50 for the round trip to Chicago Friday. Tickets good returning Saturday. „ 1 Chas. Schatzley and wife and son Louis, of Wheatfield township, are Rensselaer visitors today. "Mrs. Ernest Marshall, of Piggott, Ark., who has been visiting Mr. and Mrs. G. H. McLain for several days, left this morning for a trip on the great lakes. We will have another shipment of Fancy Pineapples Wednesday and Thursday of this week. Leave your orders now. JOHN EGER. Mrs. Sarah A. Hemphill, who fell and was injured about three weeks ago, is almost entirely helpless and suffers intense pain. She is thought to be slightly improved today. Miss Pearl Hayes returned to Marion today after a visit of a month with her sister, Mrs. William Florence. She is a daughter of Frank M. Hayes, who moved to Marion from Barkley township. Herbert Cheesman, who has been working here with his brother t>7>v Cheesman, for several weeks, went to Westpoint today, where he will remain until fall, when he expects to return here and work in the Babcock & Hopkins elevator. We want every woman to ask those of her friends who have purchased Richardson Seamless Shoes what they think of them. They cure those tired aching feet. Sold and warranted at Fendig’s Exclusive Shoe Store, Opera House Block. The city is doing its share to have everything looking nice and clean for the 4th and private property owners should be just as industrious and help to get things cleaned up. Let us all try to cause the visitors to say, “Isn’t Rensselaer a clean looking town?” Lyman Zea, who suffered a double fracture of the left arm several weeks ago, is not recovering very rapidly. It makes it a serious thing for Lyman who has to depend upon his labor for the support of his family. His son Herbert, who is working in Hammond, has been helping him considerably.
Summer Beverages—A bottle will add much to your comfort during the hot weather. Try i. bottle of our Root Beer, Ginger Ale, Birch Beer, or Sarsaparilla. JOHN EGER. Mrs. Austin Hopkins and daughter, Mrs. Will A. Thompson and children, went to Chicago this morning for a short visit with the family of Dr. Miller, old acquaintances in Goodland. They will return here by the fourth and Mrs. Thompson and children will spend several days'' here before returning to their home at Sullivan, Ind. Harrison Warren and wife are entertaining a number of visitors who have arrived for the 4th. Mrs. Grant Tyler and three children, of Garrett, Mrs. I. J. Teel, Mrs. Grover White and Mrs. Rose Gustin, of Peru* The men folks will arrive Saturday and the Warren home will be quite well filled Mrs. Teel and Mrs. White are daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Warren. Charlie Parker, the*oil wagon driver, haa been having a bad time the paat week with the piles and a resulting hemorrhage that almost resulted fatally last Friday night. Since then he has improved slightly but today he is not quite so well again. It is expected to build up the system bo that hel can withstand an operation. John Robinson is substituting on the oil wagon for him.
