Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 168, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 July 1910 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
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Mr. and Mrs. John Eger were in Chicago Friday. 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. T. J: Honan came over from Delphi this morning for a visit with his cousin E P. Honan. There is no apparent change in the condition of the little Sharp baby, sick with cholora infantum. Mr. and Mrs. Abel Grant went to Marlon today to attend the funeral of his cousin, Mrs. Emma Bradford. Mrs. D. B. Whetstone and little grand son returned to Maywood, 111., today after a visit wita her brother, John Murray and family.
Mrs. Fred Davenport and children returned to Lipden today after a visit of two weeks with Mr. and Mrs. E. Towel 1 at the Nowels house.
Father Christian Daniel was called to Tiffin, Ohio, this morning by a message relating the serious condition of health of his father, Valentine Daniel.
Chas. A. Reed went to Chicago this morning to meet his wife, who is returning from the Prince sanitarium, Springfield, where she recently underwent a surgical operation.
This is the day of the big Marshall Field" picnic at Cedar Lake. Ninetyfive coaches from Chicago were sent down in ten special trains, and more than ten thousand people are said to be at the lake.
E. K. Koons and A. J. Landis, of nea” Parr, made a business trip to Monticello today. Mr. Koons came to Jasper county from near Logansport and says his crops are the best this year he has ever raised any place.
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.
Don’t worry, the Fat Dinner Man will always have some cooking done for the hungry and thirsty. You can always eat warm meals when you visit greater Rensselaer and the Fat Dinner Man.
Albert Fendig, of Brunswick, Ga., arrived here Friday evening from Detroit, Mich., where he has been as a delegate to the Elks national convention. His visit will be quite short and he will start for his southern home Sunday.
George Hurley arrived home Thursday from Winnebago, Minn., where-he has been ditching since April. His son Hugh and James Overton remained there and are working in the harvest fields, earning $2.50 a day. George expects to return there) about Sept. Ist and work during the fall. He has had a good season for ditching and reports everything prosperous in southern Minnesota, with fine crops of oats, barley and wheat and a good outlook for corn.
The first advertising car of the Wai-lace-Hegenbeck circus arrived in Rensselaer on the milk train this morning and was sidetracked. A half dozen rigs met the car at the station and were employed to take the bill posters to nearby towns. J. H. 8. Ellis has enough bill boards irf Rensselaer to take care of the local billing, and he also had enough in Monticello, where the car was halted Friday, gome twenty-five till posters accompanied the car and they will spread paste and bills over every bare spot In town The circus will be two weeks from today, Saturday, July 30th. * V
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