Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 199, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 August 1910 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
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LOCAL HAPPENINGS. For Sale;- A couple of show cases. HOME GROCERY. Shoe bargains for men, women and children in the shoe department at the Home Grocery. Frank Fix came up from Battle Ground Saturday to visit his sister, Mrs. Sarah Mackey and familyj. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Clark returned Saturday from Whitehall, Mibh., where they had visited relatives for ; a couple of weeks. Mrs. J. A. Stump returned to Wheat - lield today after a visit here since last Wednesday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Rayher, Mrs. N. Littlefield and children returned this morning from Fair Oaks, where they spent Sunday witli her brother, Felix Erwin and family. Miss Mamie Beaver, daughter of < lifford Beaver, returned home ’erday from a visit of four weeks with •relatives at Delphi, Laporte.and Michigan City. Mr. and Mrs. Daglin Flinn returned to Campus, 111., this morning after a vfefc here with Mr. and Mrs. Michael K-anne. They liked the looks ol things in Jasper county.” Mr. and Mrs. l.loyd Keever, of Monticello, came Saturday and after spending the day with Mr. and Mrs. Frank CritSer, went that evening to Union township to visit A 1 William and family. * Mrs. L. K. Yeoman, of Rossville, who lias been visiting relatives in Rensselaer, the Yates and Chas. 1 arker families, today accompanied her daughter, Mrs; S. F. Poole to the latter's home at Kankakee, 111. Miss Marion Martin, daughter of R. L. Martin-, of Cincinnati, came yesterday and will visit relatives here for about two weeks. She wgll-be accompanied home by her grandmother, Mrs. Caddie Martin, who has been here —since theAth of July. Jess Wilcox and Leonard Andrews, of the Eli and Jane company, came Sunday morning and returned to the company at Shelbyville today. Jess played ball and Leonard indulged in a pastime popular with himself. Eli and Jane is having a good business, packing the house all along the line. S. B. Holmes was in town Saturday and reports that he has rented his Newton township farm to Henry Doan, who will occupy it next year. Mr. Holmes will move to a farm near Jamestown, N. Dak., and now plans to go about the lirst of January. He will take ten head of horses through a ith him. *,. ' Judge C. W. Hanley returned to Crown Point this morning after spending Sunday witli his family here.* He says there are a bully lot of good fellows at Grown Point and all of thepi boosting the fair and he expects Ip see a number of Jasper county people at the races Thursday, on which occasion the judge will drive his little speeder. Fred Phillips has just set up a beautiful player piano in his music store. It is a Cabel-Nelson 88-note player and a beautiful instrument that sells for $650. The instrument is a great improvement over the piano players and can be operated with practically -1 no effort. The instrument can also be shifted so as to hide all the player parts and then be manipulated by hand. We are the only firm in Rensselaer that sells pure ifider vinegar of as high, a grade as 45 grains. Six gallons of our vinegar Is equal to 7 gallons of that sold by others, but we sell It at the same price ad the lower grade. j. a. McFarland.
