Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 192, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 August 1910 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

AT THE Princess tonight PICTURES. Lucy Has Her Fortune Told. The Empty Cradle. A Darling Confusion. The Other Johnson. The Moonlight, the Rose and You. • " • / ' , ■ "• ~ “ —— ; *4 Gee But There’s Class to a Girl Like You.

JOHNNY HANKS. Fond du Lac defeated Aurora yesterday 2-1. Johnny was in the game with a two bagger, a stolen base, one put-out and one assist. J ■ Honey, 10 cents aTpound. JOHN EGER. Miss Viola Rayher went to Wheatfield this morning to visit her sister, Mrs. J. A. Stufnp. Mrs. Maria’Rockwood and Mrs. Maston Reed,-of Grand Ridge, 111., are visiting their neice, Mrs. A. J. Bellows. Lottie Robinson returned to Morocco this morning after a visit of about six weeks in and near Rensselaer. . —= Mrs. Oscar Brown went to Stoutsberg this morning to remain oveY Sunday with her husband, who is working in the hay fields. Mrs. James Snyder, Mrs. Chas. Snyder and Mrs. Dennis Brooks went to Parr this morning to spend the day with Mrs. A 1 McCuytain. Miss Bertlja Stocksick returned this morning from Knox, being accompanied by her friend, Miss Bertha Short, who will be her guest for the next ten days. Gilbert Albin, who quit his work as the*Prudential collector some time ago went to Lowell this morning, near which place he expects to work on a farm. Dr. Ernest Wishard and wife and children came from b/oblesvilje in their automobile yesterday and will spend several days visiting relatives in Rensselaer.

Misses Blanche and Beatrice t'on way returned tp Hammond this morn ing after a visit of several days with Miss Ocie Wood at Parr and Miss Helen Hopkins, in Rensselaer. Mrs. Arthur Watson went to Veifc million, 111., toSay, for a visit of several days. Miss Onalea Bell, who has been living with Mrs. Watson, went to Monticello for a visit with relatives.. ■ \ My loan company 'is still making *arm loans at 5 per cent. If you are ,;oing to need a loan make application no " as some other companies are already refusing to loan. John A. Dunlap, I. O. 0. F. 'Bldg. The Tppecanoe county fair, which will be held at Lafayette Aug. 29 to Sept. 1, inclusive, is being advertised in Rensselaer by a bill poster today. Tt is always a great fair and many Rensselaer people attend it. The J. T. Randle house has been rented by Mr. and Mrs. Harry Jacobs, vyho will movfc'RUt shortly. Mr. Randle will retain two rooms and continue to make, his home there, boardwith Mr. and Mrs. Jacobs. Sanford*Makeever, a son of a brother of John Makeever, came to Rensselaer last evening-on a surprise visit to his cpusins, Mrs. J. W. Williams and Mrs. Almira Stockton. He'is 72 years' of age and wjll spend seveval days visiting the various Makeever families living near Rensselaer. Dr. and Mrs, Albert Overton, of Tuscola, 111., and Dr; and Mrs. D. C. Hinshaw, of Ridgefarm, 111., came to Rensselaer Wednesday and have been visiting the father of the ladies, Thos. Robinson, of* Gillam township, and other, relatives in Medaryville. Today Dr. and Mrs. Hinshaw started op their returri trip by rail. Dr. and Mrs. Overton will remain here for some time and then visit Lake Maxinkuckee and from there go to Michigan, where they spend a part of every summer. They are traveling In Dr. Overton’s automobile. A “Classified Adv.” will find it.