Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 180, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 30 July 1910 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
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LOCAL HAPPENINGS. Mies Ella Snavley went to Wolcott today for a short visit. B. O. Gardner started for his home In Los Angeles, Cal., this morning. Miss Bernice Hammond entertained about thirty young ladies last evening. Fred Sargent was Over from Monticello yesterday to look after his farming interests. Just received shipment McClaren’s Imperial cheese, very fine. 15c a Jar. Home Grocery. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Bellows went to Berwyn, 111., this Saturday morning tor a few days visit with their daughter, Mrs. C. L. Murphy. Clarence Smith came yesterday from Sheldon to mingle with the circus cfowd and visit his mother. He will return to Sheldon tomorrow. J. L. Gunn, who has been visiting his brother-in-law, J. H.- Cox, returned to his home at Plainfield today. Mr. Gunn is president of the Citizens State bank of Plainfield. 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. J. F. Frederick, singer of the illustrated songs at the Rex theatre, will sing his favorite song, “The Holy City,” this evening. You should hear him, as he cannot be surpassed in this popular song. Two marriage licenses were issued Thursday, being the first since July -Oth. The marriage business seems at a low ebb, but the good harvest is calculated to get some of the ydung farming swains in the notion. The Home Grocery is introducing a new sealer for Mason fruit jars, known as Keeran’s Vacuum sealer, which docs away with rubbers, seals Instantly and is absolutely a sure keeper. 10c a box. Try them. Elizabeth, the 6-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Davenport, celebrated her sixth birthday by entertaining about twenty little friends Friday afternoon. A peanut game was played and John Kresler was the winner of the boys’ prize and Elizabeth King of the girls’. % 1 Daniel Simms, of Lafayette, one of the attorneys for Trustee Cheadle, of the Remington bank, in the case against E. L. Hollingsworth came yesterday, expecting that the case would again be taken up. He had been in the west and a telegram advising him of a postponement occasioned by the death of Mrs. Hollingsworth’s father, did not reach him. a Possibly the howl the Democrat is making about the advance in the cost of Bhaving and the comfort given to ■the employees of the light plant is natural pnough when it is considered that the party in this district nominated a corporation lawyer for con■gress. Evidently the so-called traditions of the democratic party are being badly smashed in this neck of Indiana. « Practically the affairs of the Parker bank are closed up except the land in Arkansas and Oklahoma, and the law suit with the National bank. The latter affairs will come up in October. The receiver is represented by Dan Simms and Judge Darroch. The bank has several attorneys and the-difficulty has been to get them all ready at the same time. The recent delay was caused by the poor health of Emory Sellers.—Fowler Leader. “I have been somewhat costive, but Doan's Regulets gave just the results desired. They act mildly and regulate the bowels perfectly.”— George B. Krause, 306 Walnut Ave., Altoona, Pa.
