Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 182, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 August 1910 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
AT THE Princess tonight #r PICTURES. NAPOLEON. This is one of the very latest pictures, having only been published since July Ist. SONG. Let Us Be Sweethearts Again,
J. F. Irwin made a business trip to Wolcott today. Don’t lose sight of the Home Grocery for the best coffee and flour. G. I. Thomas was over form Remington "on business this morningThe Home Grocery for the very finest white clover honey, 15c a carton. Take a look at Murray’s clothing window displaying our special pants sale. Maines & Hamilton sell the Superior Grain Drill; no better drill on the market. Phone 273. Henry Secor went to Syracuse, Ind, today, having had inquiries from there about Michigan land. Miss Ethel Jacks came down from Lafayette today for a visit with her parents for about two weeks. We have unloaded another car of H. & E. sugar, the best sugar made. JOHN EGER.
Archabald Stewart, age 67, of Delphi,- suicided Sunday by hanging himself in the haymow. His neck was broken. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Paul and son Walter returned to their home at Paoli today after a visit of several days here with her brother, H. R. Kurrie and wife. Mrs. S. C. Iryrin and little daughter, Genevieve, left this morning for Minneapolis and Princeton, Minn., where they will attend a reunion of the Neely family and remain for a protracted visit with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey L. Moore returned Saturday evening from Reddick, 111., where they were called by / the funeral of the latter’s brother, F. A. Parkhurst, who was killed in Waverly, Kansas, by a runaway team. Mrs. Paris Daugherty, who has been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. P. Daugherty and other relatives here for the past ten weeks, is planning her return to Ten Sleep, Wyo„ and will probably start the first of next week. Sidney B. Holmes left this morning for Jamestown, N. Dak., to visit bis brother, Samuel, who went there from Barkley township last spring and to look over the country with a possible view of purchasing some land recommended by Vern Crlsler. Johnny Hanks, last year’s Wren pitcher, and now center fielder for Fond du Lac, Wis., in the IlllnoisWisconsin league, got a home run and a single yesterday. He is hitting well above the 300 mark and is undoubtedly one of the comers in professional baseball. A “Classified Adv.” will rent It
