Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 177, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 27 July 1910 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

AT THE Princess tonight —•— • , V PICTURES. Never Again. May and December. SONG. Was I A Fool? by i Leonard F. Andrews.

WEATHER FORECAST. Partly cloudy tonight and Thursday. E. J. Randle, made a trip to Lafayette today. Eli Gerber is visiting his farm near Roselawn today. Visit the Penny Photo Tent, east corner of square. J. J. Mulder, of Roselawn, was in the city on business 1 today. Oranges, lemons, bananas, pineapples and peaches at Starr’s. » Just received shipment McClaren’s Imperial cheese, very fine. 15c a jar. Home Grocery. Mrs. E. J. Randle, of Barkley township, has been quite sick with malarial fever for the past ten days. —- Mrs. Smith Newell and Mrs. George Hershman went to Silver Lake today to visit the former’s sister. Mrs. W. H. Parkinson and children Helen and Leon, have been here from Indianapqlis for the past two weeks. Watermelons, gem melons,. Arizona cantiloupes, the first of the season, and fresh tomatoes at C. C. Starr & Co’s. Mrs. Louis Leopold and* daughter Esther went to Wolcott today, having stopped off here for a short visit on their way home from Chicago. David Bridwell and daughter, Miss Rosie, returned to Montgomery today after a visit since Saturday with Francis F. Marion, of Barkley township. Mrs. W. W. Watson and daughter, Miss Evelyn, arrived this afternoon from Meridian, Miss., to remain with her mother, Mrs. M, B. Alter, for some time. g Leave your order at the Home Grocery for any kind of fruit for canning. They are now getting blackberries, plums, peaches,'blueberries and other fruits almost daily. James Overton ran a thorn into the little finger of his left hand about two weeks ago and that member is now badly infected and causing him a great amount of trouble. George Dexter returned to Lafayette today after a visit of ten days with his brother, Harvey J., of Union township, during which time he helped put up the hay and harvest the oats. A lot of tough looking tramps have visited Rensselaer during the past few days. Solicitors are said to be working the town and country to a finish. Their propositions should be looked over very thoroughly before being considered. Some times show thieves are represented in advance by information getters. Don’t invite strange solicitors into your homes.