Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 211, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 5 September 1910 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
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LOCAL HAPPENINGS. * .. . _ Mrs. Frank Curtis is visiting in Surrey. * Jack Bridwell left this morning for a visit at Linden. Miss Grace Albin, of Tefft, entered the high school today. - You ought to hear Nye tomorrow evening at the Christian church. J. F. Fredericks left yesterday to join A 1 G. Fields’ minstrels in New York. Miss Emma Bowen, who has been visiting here, returned tp her home in Monroe today. Floyd Stanley, who has been visiting Jack Miller, returned to his home in North Grove today. Why pay 50c for your working shirts. The best 50c shirt made for 39c at Rowles & Parker’s. Claude Baldwin, of Arizona, who has been visiting Mrs. E. E. Stucker, left for a visit at Bluftton this morning.' Mrs. C. J. Farkler, of Jeffersonville, who accompanied her son here to enter St. Joseph’s college, returned home today. * Mrs. J. F. Warren, of Oklahoma City, came today for a visit with her Bister, Mrs. E. L. Clark. She has been spending the summer in Michigan. Mrs. Frank Lakort and Mrs. M. D. Ockland, of Mable, Wis., left for their home today after a visit with Mrs. John E. Miller, of Union township. A suit made to measure from the Royal Tailors line of all pure wool costs no more than inferior makes. ROWLES & PARKER. f Robert M. Vanatta, who last week landed the nomination for superior judge of Grant and Delaware counties, is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John R. Vanatta. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Murphy, of Berwyn, 111., came Saturday for a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Bellows. Mr. Murphy returned home today but Mrs. Murphy will remain here about a week.
Elbert Zoll, of Chicago, a former Rensselaer boy, is visiting relatives here. This is the first visit he has made here in ten years. He is now working for a packing firm in Chicago. His father, Henry Zoll, is still located in Hammond. Rev. Harper went to Frankfort to-’ day to visit his brother, who is preparing to move to the state of Washington. His sister, Mrs. M. Simms, of Republic, Mo., and Mrs. Lou Wolfe, of Anderson, Ind., will also be present at the family reunion. Joe Long, the mail agent, is laid up with an injured hand, and A. W. Cole, of Lafayette, is taking his run on the Monon. Joe was repairing the roof of a hen house Saturday, and fell from the roof. A stick penetrated the palm of his hand, causing it to swell and give him much pain.
The name of the Monnett Deaconess Home has been changed to the Monnett Academy. It is the intention about the first of the year to make the home a school as well as a home, and the children who are now being taught in the public schools will receive instruction at the academy. The Royal Tailor line of all line wool samples for tailor made suits. A perfect fit guaranteed. ROWLES & PAItkER. The Champaign (Ill.) News says that the Nye entertainment in their city was a "howling success.” At the Christian church tomorrow night. . . -■ (jet j our peaches for canning Wed* nesday and Thursday, September 7th and Bth, at Bowles ft Parker's.
