Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 161, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 July 1910 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
LOCAL HAPPENINGS. All home print today. Read pages two and three today. * r - and Mrs - B. Forsythe were at Delphi on business today. Mrs. David Yeoman went to Chicago today to consult a specialist. The Monon will run another 75c excursion to Chicago Sunday, July 17th. Miss Iva Irvin returned to Chicago today after an extended visit with Mrs! Van Grant. Mr. Hayner, the piano tuner, is still in the city. Leave orders at Clarke’s jewelry store. Mrs. A. E. Brown went to West Lafayette today to visit her daughter, Mrs. Alton Meek. Mrs. F. B. Ham and children left for Alma, Mich., today, where they will spend the summer. The Prohibition club will meet at the court house Monday evening, July 11th, for the purpose of organizing for the coming campaign. The Remington team will be the attraction at Riverside Park Sunday afternoon, when the Wrens will teach them a few baseball points. Mrs. Lebta M. Jones returned to her home in Chicago today after a visit with relatives here over the fourth. Little Catharine Chamberlain returned home with her. V. A. Milroy left this afternoon for a visit at Delphi, Lafayette and Indianapolis. He will return here in about three weeks before returning to his home in Olympia, Wash. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Peacock, who have been visiting Mrs. Flora Peacock, will return home tomorrow. They and the latter are spending the day with Mrs. Stockton and Mrs. Williams Charlie, Parker returned yesterday from Indianapolis, where he was recently operated upon for the piles. He is getting along nicely, and it was thought he would recover as rapidly at home as at Indianapolis. Tell the people of Rensselaer and Jasper county what you have—what you want—what you are offering for sale, rent or exchange. Get quick action by telling them through the Republican Classified column. The W. B. Co., of Hammond, has secured the contract from the Scribner Co., of New York, to print 100,000 copies of "Roosevelt in Africa” books. This large contract will necessitate the employment of 300 additional men in the printing establishment. The Wallace-Hagenback circus is to exhibit in Hammond the 28lh. Two years ago the show exhibited in Hammond the day following its exhibition here, but if the circus is to exhibit here, no notice has been received by the Monon agent. Mlsb Charlotte D. Edgerton, of Inr diaoapolis, is the guest of Mrs. E. S. Tilman for a month. Miss Edgerton is a graduate of the Indiana Library School, of Indianapolis, of which Mrs. Tillman was recently appointed a member of the Board of Trustees. The graduates of this school are sent out to the best libraries for practice work before talcing a permanent position for themselves. Miss Edgerton will assist in bringing the cataloguing and all the work of the. library down to, date, preparatory to the resignation of Mrs. Tillman as librarian, Sept. Ist. Soreness of the muscles, whether induced by violent exercise or injury, is ouiqjcly relieved by the free application of Chamberlain’s Liniment. This liniment is equally valuable for muscular rheumatism, and always affords quick relief. Sold by all dealers. c \
