Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 177, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 27 July 1910 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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LOCAL HAPPENINGS. The Starr Grocery sells gasoline and coal oil. Send us some of your orders. Miss Florence Moore went to Mt. Ayr today to visit Miss Mary .'ohnson. Just received another case of new full cream brick cheese. C. C. Starr A Co. Miss Florence and Master Arthur Godshall are spending today at Cedar Lake. Always the freshest and best in fruits and vegetables at the Home Grocery. Chas. Wyatt has purchased a motorcycle, which arrived by express this morning. Mrs. Curtis Blankenship went to Tefft today to visit the family of William Warren. f ___ Born, this morning, July 2,7 th, to Mr. and Mrs. Leonard McCurtain, of Parr, a daughter. All Oxfords at greatly reduced prices at Fendig’s Exclusive Shoe Store, Opera House Block. Mrs. G. W. Royster and daughter, of Watseka, 111., are tiie guests of her brother, John A. Dunlap. Starr’s home roasted coffee is the best. Get Starr’s coffee for your thrasher at Starry Grocery John Kolhoff and Henry Haag have finished harvesting and are spending today fishing on the Kankakee. Barefoot Sandals for men, women and children at Fendig’s Exclusive Shoe Store, Opera House Block. Mrs. Michael Kanne went to Joliet, 111., today to be present Saturday at the family reunion held in honor of the 84th birthday of her mother, Mrs Joseph Lissen. Jas. German and Marrimon Tudor went to Stoutsburg this morning and both will probably send teams there to work with A 1 Robinson and Do<i Britton baling hay. — \ Charles B. Landis, former congressman from the Ninth district, was painfully hurt Saturday night while riding horseback to his country home. When crossing the railroad tracks, his mount stumbled and Mr. Landis was thrown to the ground. A passing automobile took him to Delphi, where his injuries were dressed. James D. Reid, warden of the Indiana state prison, states that he is \ daily receiving orders for binder twine and that before long it may become necessary to run extra hours. At present sixty-five prisoners are employed and the daily output is 8,000 pounds. Most of the prison-made twine is being shipped to Indiana dealers.

MICHELIN Tires Michelin was the first to manufacture pneumatic automobile, tires and now produces more than 50°fo sos all the tires made in the world. In Stock by ~ Rensselaer Garage Rensselaer Indiana