Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 157, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 July 1910 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

AT THE Princess tonight * —♦— Shows all day Monday. PICTURES. Up a Tree. He Stnbs His Toe. A Quiet Boarding House. SONG. When the Girl You Love Answers Yes

Shows at the Rex and Princess alb day Monday, the Fourth. Miss Merle Ackerman, of Monticello, is here to spend the Fourth with Miss Myrtle York. Alf Hopkins, of Englewood, camei down yesterday to spend the Fourth’ at his old home. ' 1 Guy Daniels, of Marlon, are here to spend the Fourth with his parents,. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Daniels. Miss Mary Washburn is here to at-i tend the unveiling of the monument,) of which she is the sculptress. Mrs. John Paxton and daughter Florence, of Longmont, Colo., are the guests of Mrs. Kate R. Watson. Miss Myra Watson, who has been: teaching in the Chicago city schools, is home for the summer vacation. Miss Thena Meyers, of Gary, is visiting relatives here. Miss Meyers has been teaching in the city schools of Gary the past year. We are not retiring from business, but we always have bargains in footwear for you. Fendig’s Exclusive Shoe Store, Opera House Block. Miss Sadie Cody, of Chicago, and Mrs. Wallace Parkinson and daughter Ardis, of Brook, are visiting I. W. Parker and family, near Pleasant Ridge. We want every woman to ask those of her friends who have purchased Richardson Seamless Shoes what they thfonk of them. They cure those tired aching feet. Sold and warranted at Fendig’s Exclusive Shoe Store, Opera House Block. Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Hutchinson, of Tampa, Florida, are visiting the family of John Murray, north of town. Mr. Hutchinson is the owner of four drug stores in Tampa and others over the state of Florida, and is considered the largest retail druggist in the state. They are on their way home from the! east. The people of Goodland and com- 1 munity will be greatly divided on the I 4th. Rensselaer seems to offer the best attraction, Wolcott down the line nas invited us over, Kankakee, 111., will hold another one of its famous celebrations and promises to do things up brown. From what we can learn' the majority will remain at home 1 under the trees in their own front< yards and drink lemonade.—Goodland Herald.

Dog owners are pretty generally complying with the ordinance requiring that dogs be muzzled during the months of July and August. Yesterday the city marshal was on the lookout with a rifle for unmuzzled dogs and only one dog fell a victim to hiß rifle. It was a shepherd dog that made a practice of running after passing automobiles. It is also noticeable that since the marshal has been on guard that there are fewer dogs on the street than formerly. Oliver C. Goldsmith, a retired banker and business man of Lafayette, died suddenly Sunday. He was sitting on the porch of his home when he was stricken and died in a short time. The coroner said that heart trouble was the cause of death. The attack was superinduced by the intense heat. It is expected that Colonel Roosevelt will be named by President Taft as chairman of the commission authorized by the joint resolution of congress to report to congress the plans for permanent and world-wide peace, thereby relieving the nations of burdens of armament. A gold-mounted sword has been presented to Adjt. Gen. George W. McCoy, of the - Indiana National guard, by the officers of the First Regiment of Infantry. Gen. McCoy for many years was colonel of the First.