Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 216, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 September 1910 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

HPrinccsstonight pathetic story ever seen. Eoseoe Wilson.

LOCAL HAPPENINGS. Boswell defeated Brook yesterday at Goodland, 8 to 6. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Allen are visiting in Fair Oaks. Miss Ella Savley returned to Wolcott today after a visit here. G. K. Hollingsworth and family are down from Chicago for a visit. Miss Edith VanArdsel . returned to her home in Monon yesterday. Mrs. Clyde Comer is here from Winchester for a visit with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Wilcox left today for a visit at Redkey, and in Ohio, John Knox went to Chicago today, where he has secured employment. Miss Alice Wolfe went to Dunnville yesterday, where she will teach school. C. Zoll returned to his home II Chicago today after a visit with relatives. W. J. Holmes went to Indianapolis today, and will remain for the state fair. Miss Mabel Seott has returned to Monon, after attending the institute here. • Miss E. Tyner, who has been visiting here, returned to Monon last evening.

Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Miller left for Michigan yesterday for a visit with relatives Miss F. Adair, who-has been visiting here, returned to Chicago Heights this morning. ' Mrs. W. Race went to Wheatfleld this morning for a visit with her daughter. i Mrs. Frank Snyder and children returned yesterday to their home in Kingsbury. Frank King, of Michigan, returned home today after a visit with Wm. Washburn. Miss Louise Gunyon went to Frankfort today for a visit with her brother, Elßie Gunyon. The Monon will make a roundtrip rate of $3.30 to Indianapolis, on account of the State fair. Mrß. E. D. Britton accompanied her granddaughter to Shelby this morning, on her way home to DeMotte. Mrs. E. Stephens, who has been visiting her daughter near here, returned to her home in Herscher, 111., today.. Mr. and \lrs. K. T. Rhoades re-*, turned to their home in Gary yesterday after a visit with their parents here. Mrs. Dexter Jones, of Remington, who has been visiting her brother, A. J. Bellows, and family, returned home today. • * The father of G. F. Deschand died at his home in Kankakee, 111., Thursday evening. The funeral will be hpld Monday Mrs. Mattie Paxton and daughter returned to their home in South Bend this afternoon, after a visit with relatives here.

Mrs. M. Vest returned to her home at Ogden, 111., today after a visit with her son, Frank Veßt, who accompanied her home. Mrs. Jap Fleming and Mrs. Chas. Harris, of near Mt. Ayr, returned from Kankakee, 111., today, where they have been attending the fair. We are going tp ship In another car load of fancy peaches, ip busher baskets. Leave your order now. If the quality and price Is not satisfactory you do not have to take them. JOHN EOIBR. i x “Classified Adv."will **nt it.