Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 191, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 August 1910 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

—sl round trip to Michigan f!Uv Snry. day, Sept. 4th. Miss Grace Zea went to Hammond yesterday to visit her brother Herbert for a few days. On Sunday, Sept. 4th, there will be an excursion to Michigan City, $1 for the round trip. Watch for schedule of train. The Odd Fellows, of Shelby and vicinity will hold their annual picnic on Saturday, Aug. 27th. The music Village band will furnish the music Mrs. Margaret Phillips returned to Kenilworth, 111., this morning after a week’s visit with her friend, Mrs. H. W. Walter, in the northwest part o' 1 town. Eli Holmes, of Crawfordsville, has been visiting W. R Ssesler this week and together they will go to Batt’a Ground Saturday to attend the camp meeting. / Joe Oppenheimer, who has been visiting his sisted, Mrs. B. S. Fendig, left this morning for his home in New Orieans. Mr Fendig accompanied him as far as Chicago. W. J. Holmes went to Delphi today to be on hand for the old settlers’ meeting tomorrow. The annual gathering of old settlers in Carroll county always brings out a great crowd.

Mrs. C. O. Cragun and daughter, Miss Celine, of Indianapolis, arrived this morning for a visit of considerable length with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Torbet, of Barkley township. r Mrs. Rufus Giver and two children, who have been visiting' Mrs. John Weber for several days, returned home this morning. Rufus came down to accompany them home. He is now firing on the Indiana Harbor railroad. We are the only firm in Rensselaer that sells pure cider vinegar of as high a grade as 45 grains. Six gallons of ,pur vinegar is equal to 7 gallons of that sold by others, but we sell it at the same price as the lower grade. j j. a. McFarland. Passenger train No. 5, due here at 10:56, traveled in two sections today, the first going via Monon to Indianapolis and the second to Louisville. The two trains were necessitated by" the large number of passengers returning from the conclave in Chicago.