Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 206, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 30 August 1910 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
i c MI | IHtaßll
LOCAL HAPPENINGS. Mrs. Henry Grow has been ill for - several days. Mrs. A. Halleck went to Valparaiso today for a short visit. Mrs. o’Mefi.ra, mother of Mrs. Travis has been poorly of late. The September term of the Jasper circuit court will convene Monday, Sept. 12th. Joe Adams, south of town, has been confined at home for several days with bowel trouble. A. F. Long and son George, and Dr. A. G. Catt and Delos Thompson are spending today in Chicago. New shoes for men, woman and children at Fendig’s Exclusive Shoe Store. See them before you buy. Mrs. Phoebe Yeoman and daughter, Mrs. Harry Wade, returned Monday aftejnoon from Big Rapids, Mich. i— . • Four cans fancy hominy, kraut, pumpkin or string beans for 25 cents. JOHN EGER. Wm. and Bert Abbott returned to Towanda, 111., today, after a ten day’s visit with their uncle, A. J. Abbott, and family. Dr. Hansen, the veterinary surgeon, expects to move his family here from Monon in a short time, and make Rensselaer his permanent home. Rev. C. W. Postill, of Fowler will lecture on the men’s movement at the M. E. church this-.evening. The ladies as well as the men, are invited. Four pounds fancy seedless or 3 Crown loose Muscatels, or 3 lbs. California evaporated peaches for 25c. JOHN EGER. Mrs. Julia A. Healey is expected to return this afternoon from Hamilton, Mont., where she spent three months visiting her daughter, Mrs. E. F. Mills and husband. % Mrs. T. J. Hoshaw and daughter,of Chalmers, who have been visiting in Chicago, stopped here on their way home, and are guests at the home of H. C. Hoshaw. Rev. J. P. Green, pastor of the Baptist Church, and some of his members went to Morocco today, to attend the annual meeting of the Monticello Baptist Association. Mrs. Mary Porter, of Coats, Kans., Mrs. Mary Sparling and Bert Sparling, and Mrs. Glenn Miller and son Willie, are guests of Mrs. G. L. Thornton, of Surrey, yesterday. W..V. Porter will move into his own property on Main street in about three weeks. Dr. Hansen has rented the property on Milroy avenue now occupied by Mr. Porter and will move here from Monon. We are anxious to have every teacher inspect our footwear before making purchases for fall and winter. To look does not mean you must buy Fendig’s Exclusive Shoe Store, Opera House Block. ♦ John Eger has negotiated for the purchase of a No. 17 Buick, the car that sold the ealier part of the season for >1,750. It is like the Elizur Sage car. The price paid is understood to have been between $.1,000 and $l,lOO. It is expected to arrive about Thursday. Tommy Jensen, the popular drug clerk at Fendig's, has rented the Yeoman property on Franklin street, and is now installing furniture therein. He will be married to Miss Bertha Langford, of Wheatfield, September 25th. Tommy has made many friends since locating in Rensselaer and his determination to get married and settle down here swill be pleasing news to his many friends.
