Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 195, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 August 1910 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
AT THE Princess tonight —•— PICTURES. The Stars and Stripes. SONG. Ylp-I-Addy-I-Aj! to'..' ■ ..'. Mr. Roscoe Wilson.
Maines & Hamilton do custom grinding and sell all kinds of feed. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Templet, of Chicago, came today to visit his mother, Mrs. N. Zimmer. D. L. Hogan returned to Kankakee, 111., this morning after a visit here with Joe Scheurich, his farm tenant. Will Barkley and Bruce Hardy are visiting the Crouch farm today, looking ever the fine horses he recently imported. Prof, and Mrs. John Donaldson left this morning for Terre Haute, after spending the summer with their daughter, Mrs. J. B. Martindale. Miss Mamie Hauter and brother Clarence, of Blue Island, came this morning to visit William Augspurger and family. Attorney Martin Quinn, of Lafayette, was in the city a few hours today, on business. He brought his little daughter with him.
Otto Stephani returned to Chicago today after a visit since Sunday with his father, Frank Stephani, of near Remington. Roy Scott left this morning jfor Jamestown, N. Dak., where he will visit the family of S. H. Holmes and possibly find/employment, Mrs. Joe Larsh and children, Jack and Doris, went to Bass Lake this morning to join the other members of the sew club who went Monday. A. A. Boyer and H. F. Boyer, of Dwight, 111., are here today, looking after the interests of the former's farm, northeast ok town.
Miss Mary Harper returned this morning from Brookston, where she had been visiting relatives since the close of tte Battle Ground camp meeting last Sunday. . All but two of the guests of Miss Nina Martindale at her house party, left for their homes today. The two that remained. Miss Seitz and Miss Bennett, will go to Chicago tomorrow. A collector of the pennies in the weighing machines struck Rensselabr yesterday and took the pennies out of the weighing machine at the depot. He had made several other towns and had $lO2. in pennies, which weighed 68 pounds.
