Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 183, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 August 1910 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
AT THE Princess tonight PICTURES. The Shyness of Shorty. - Mr. Bumptious on Birds. SONG. I Remember You, by Leonard F. Andrews. Bom, Tuesday, Aug. 2, to Mr. and Mrs. Tom Cain, a son, and their third living child. Victor Hoover went to Logansport today to visit the family of his uncle, Charles Payne. Andrew Kahler reports that he had but two acres of wheat this year, but it produced 67% bushels. Nice, juicy, small oranges, 16c a dozen. JOHN EGER. Johnny Hanks accepted four chances in center field yesterday at Fon du Lac, helping his team defeat Madison 2 to 1
We have unloaded another car of H. & E. sugar, the best sugar made. JOHNdBGER; Henry KolhofE is hauling oats to the elevator today. He had 20 acres of oats that went about 50 bushels to the acre. The Home Grocery makes a specialty of luncheon goods. The best in olives, pickles, preserves, fresh fruits, etc., always found there. The Christian church ladles will hold their regular monthly sr-’al at the residence of Mrs. Hester oyes, Wednesday afternoon. All invited. Mrs. A. J. Abbott was seriously ill for several days with a bowel obstruction. Relief was produced Tuesday afternoon and she is now much improved. The Dyer town council has just granted a 50 year franchise to the Indiana Northwestern Traction Co. The line is to be built through the center of the town. Miss Tillie Ramp started this morning on a two weeks’ trip and vacation. She will go first to Cleveland, then to Detroit and St. Joe on the lakes and return by boat to Chicago. Rev. Delos M. Wood, of Indianapolis, who a number of years ago was the presiding elder of this M. E. district, is now reported to be fatally sick at. Battle Ground, where he was attending the camp meeting.
W. H. Myres is down from Parr today. He states that the creamery is getting along nicely. Since the butter making trade was learned by W. I Price, he has been assisted by Chas. U. Garriott, who is a good clerical hand. Churning is done three times a week and the butter finds a ready market, considerable of it being sold in Rensselaer. The Era, the leading London theatrical journal, has the following to say of Mrs. Earle Reynolds’ sickness: “Friends will be pleased to hear that Miss Nellie Donegan (Mrs. Earle Reynolds) is how well on the way to recovery. On Tuesday last she underwent tt very serious operation, performed by Dr. Hunter Richards, of Harley street. Mr. Alfred Butt and other managers have very kindly postponed ttye.dates of her engagements in consequence of her regrettable Illness.” You bet, the editor of the Democrat has a private bath in his home, although it is a rented home. He thinks such things are all right for him, but for “hired men,” why horrors, it’s simply outrageous to provide such luxuries. The toilet which the city council provided for its employes was installed after all the neighbors had put up a kick about having the employees ÜBe their’s. The Republican editors will not use the annex, however, and we are not worrying about the expense it has incurred. Probably our Democratic brother is clean enough externally, but if there was a means at hand for taking a liver wash, we would advise that he make daily use of it; it might cause him to cheer up and look on the bright side of life occasionally. This grouchy condition must be awful to have on board all the I time. L _ • ... \ i ..
