Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 166, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 July 1910 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
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LOCAL HAPPENINGS. c C. Starr & Co.’s home roasted coffee is the best and cheapest. All kinds of footwear for all kinds of people at Fendig’s Exclusive Shoe Store. Mrs. Axell Johnson, of Lee, took the train here this morning for Wolcott, where she will visit her father. Harvest hands like good strong coffee. Get Starr’s home roasted and you will be sure to please them. Mrs. John McClannahan and children are spending today with her father, T. F, Warne and family, near Parr. M. B. Maloney is spending today in Chicago. He expected to see the Cubs and Phillies play ball this afternoon.
Miss Cora B. Ellis returned to her home in LaGrange today after a visit here since last Friday with the family of S. S. Shedd. We have relieved many tired, aching feet. We want to relive more. Bring them to us. Fendig’s Exclusive Shoe Store, Opera House Block. ■ - » Mrs. Anna Tuteur and daughters, Misses Lena and Maurine, returned last night from a visit of three weeks in Chicago and Peoria, 111. Rev. J. C. Parrett, of Rensselaer, will preach at Curtis Creek school house, Newton township, next Sunday afternoon at 3 P. M. All invited. Fresh butter and soda crackers, graham and oat meal crackers, snow flakes, luncheon toast, high teas, the finest goods made, at C. C. StaiT & Co’s. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Mahle and two children returned to Chicago this morning after a visit of two weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A Gangloff. The Ladies’ Aid Society of the Brushwood U. B. church will give an ice cream and cake social on the lawn at Brushwood, Saturday night, July 16th. Everybody invited.
Firman Rutherford had the misfortune to lose his purse Wednesday of last week. It contained about S4O and an advertisement in the Republican has failed to cause its return tb"its owner. 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. Mrs. A. Gangloff was given a surprise at her home on Grace street las; evening, the occasion being her 56th birthday. About fifteen ladies composed the party, having been invited by Mrs. Gangloff s daughters. A number of very nice presents were received and the guests were well enter tained. —X———— ... —— Mr. and Mrs. Ira F. Meader, of Union township, have been entertaining Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Linn, of Woodward, Okla., she being Mr. Meader’s sister. They left today for Chicago for a short visit before returning to their home. He is engaged in the hardware, furni<ture and undertaking business at Woodward. That m the town in which Dr. Patten and othfer former Remington people lived for a number df years. Worth Kolb, who was called here from Rochester, N. Y., on account of the Stroke of paralysis suffered by h’s sister, Mrs. Frank Foltz, left this morning for his home. He had left hurriedly and was compelled to return as soon as possible. Mrs. Foltz is probably a little better. She takes some liquid nourishment and seems to know what is going on about her most of the time. She is still unable to talk and at thia time it is difficult to tall what the outcome .will be.
