Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 164, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 July 1910 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

AT THE PrincmConight PICTURES. The Brother, the Sister and the Cowpuncher. SONG. My Dream Girl, by ' Mrs. Valeria Houser.

Simon Fendig, of Wheatfield, came today for a visit with relatives. »,, New cream and brick cheese, something fine, at C. C. Starr & Co’s. The Monon will run another 75c excursion to Chicago Sunday, July 17th. All kinds of footwear for all kinds of people at Fendig’s Exclusive Shoe Store. Misses Mabel and Madalene Moore have returned from a visit with their friend, Zella Russell, at DeMotte. We have relieved many tired, aching feet. We want to relive more. Bring them to üb. Fendig’s Exclusive Shoe Store, Opera House/Block. Fresh butter and soda crackers, graham and oat. meal crackers, snow flakes, luncheon toast, high teas, the flnest goods made, at C. C. Starr & Co’s.

A correct guess in the missing word contest was received Monday from Coral E. Moore, of Gowrie, lowa. As the contest closed at noon Monday, this guess was received too late to be entitled to a prize.

My loan company is still making farm loans at 5 per cent. If you are going to need a loan make application now, as some other companies are already refusing to loan. John A. Dunlap, I. O. O. F. Bldg.

It is reported that the democrats of Indiana are to start a daily newspaper in Indianapolis and that the first issue will make its appearance about Aug. Ist. The democrats have no state organ, and have not had one since the Indianapolis Sentinel suspended publication some years ago.

Jbhn Behrns, who sold his farm in Michigan a few weeks ago, has again invested in Jasper county real estate. Saturday he purchased one of the former Gifford farms, in Barkley township. It is an improved farm of 100 acres of good land and was bought at a bargain, $37.50 per acre. Mr. Behrns expects to move on the land.

The name of the person who took care of “Jasper,” Gen. Milroy’s horse, upon its return from the war, has been learned. H. C. Bruce, who died in 1890, had charge of “Jasper.” The horse was shipped from the south to Monon, and brought from there to Rensselaer and placed on Mr. Bruce’s farm sputh of town, where it Remained until the close of the war.

F. B. Meyer is down from Gary today. He has not yet succeeded in renting a room for a drug store and may buy an interest in one already located there. The steel company are not at present selling any more lots on Broadway, the principal thoroughfare on the ground, that there is already as many business houses as the city will support at the present time. Later as the population increases, additional lots will be placed on the market —at an advance in price.

The city pumping station has been having serious difficulty In pumping enough water during the hot, dry weather of the last few weeks. This has resulted mainly from the wanton waste of the water by many of the patrons. In many cases water has been allowed to run night and day from hose, notwithstanding the city ordinance making it unlawful to use the water for sprinkling purposes, except during certain hours. In case of a fire during this hot weather, the department would experience considerable difficulty in finding enough water to fight the The «»ity council is discussing how to prevent the misuse of the water privilege, and may decide to prosecute some of the violaters of the ordinance unless the waste ceases.

Harvest hands like good strong coffee. Get Starr’s home roasted and you will be sure to please them.