Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 170, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 19 July 1910 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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LOCAL HAPPENINGS.

Mrs. W. H. Brenner wept to Goodband today to visit relatives. The great Cushwa Jersey Ice Cream on sale at Fate’s Ice Cream Parlors. Bbrn, this morning, July 19th, to Prof, and Mrs. Alphonse Staeger, a son. Texas Elberta peach sale this week—very finest stock—sl.9s per bushel, at the Home flfrocery. The police at Wabash have killed 4.10 dogs. A muzzle ordinance was recently passed and the officers are enforcing it. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cole, of Lafayette, are visiting Rensselaer relatives today, and recalling old familiar places and faces. Mrs. Lillie Putt, of Jordan township, received a telegram Sunday informing her of the death of a sister in a hospital at Jamestown, N. Dak A carload of Texas Elberta peaches for Wednesday and Thursday of this week.

JOHN ECER.

The Valparaiso Standards defeated the Chesterton team Sunday 26 to 1. This must have been x a good, oldfashioned ball game. Valpo got 22 hits and Chesterton made 11 errors. Leonard Rhoades is erecting a large sign board just west of the Republican office, on ground leased from J. H. S. Ellis. It will contain an advertisement for the Rhoades hardware store. —— •» 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. William Pauley and son George came down from Chicago this morning and George will remain for a week or so to visit his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Zernden. Mr. Pauley will return to Chicago this afternoon. Francis Schwanke was down from DeMotte yesterday He returned about two weeks ago from a trip to Lisbon, N. Dak., and Mitchell, S."bak. It looked mighty dry and unpromising when he left North Dakota and he decided not to wait for the harvest. John O’Connor, of Kniman, who has been in Chicago on business, was in Rensselaer a short time this morning. He is making some good improvements on the Springer land, having the buildings repaired and painted Crops around Kniman are the best they have/been for many years. A carload of fancy Texas Elberta freestone peaches, Wednesday and Thursday of this week. This will be jour only chance to obtain fancy canning peaches. >1.75 to >2.00 a bushel. Leave your orders now and if peaches are not satisfactory and as guaranteed you do not have to take them. JOHN EGER. Cooney Kellner is finding but little relief from his physical troubles, and while the carbuncle on his right wrist has broken and seems-about to heal up, the bruiseb place on his left hand is in very bad shape and phlegmasia has set in, causing what is commonly called “catarrh.” This is causing him much trouble and pain.

The party of Rensselaer campers arrived home Sunday from the cottage they occupied at Baum’s bridge. That popular point on the Kankakee river is attracting many people and the available cottage sites are being sold rapidly. The Dunn park lots are the finest located there and are going cff rapidly. Several new cottages are being built this year and a company is said to be figuring on utilizing the fine sulphur spring there for a sanitarium.