Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 219, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 September 1910 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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\ IWlil S. Alter, of Tarrentum, Pa., left y\ iterday for his home after a short vii it with relatives here. Wrs. Martha Dickinson went to Fair O iks today to Bpqnd the day with her brother, John Casey, and family. Mrs. Joe Halligan returned yesterday from a visit with Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Overton, In South Haven, Mich. Mrs. Jesse E. Wilson and: children, who have been spending the summer here, will leave for Washington, D. C., Friday. Miss Helen Murray, accompanied by her mother, Mrs. G. E. Murray, went to Oxford, Ohio, today, where Miss Helen will re-enter college. Mrs. J. H. Karsner went to South Bend this morning to visit her sister, Mrs. C. W. Coen and from there will start for her home in OroviUe, Calif. -V V - George' M. Robinson writes from Connersville: Enclosed find money order for $1.50. I can’t get along without the Rensselaer Republican.” Mr. apd Mrs. Alfred Byrd and Mrs. Fred Byrd and children took theif departure for Mammond this morning, where they will make their future home. ~ Mrs. W. O. Rowles and Mrs. C. E. Duvall entertained about sixty ladies Tuesday afternoon at the home of the former. Four handed euchre was played. Bradley Ross returned last evening from Michigan, where he has been for several weeks. He will leave in about a week for BqSton, to re-enter Boston Technical College.

Mrs. Caddie Towne and Mrs. Eva Tynes left Monday morning on the early train for New Orleans after an extended visit with their sister, Mrs. J. A- Grant, and friends. E. Rapp returned to Washington, 111., today after a short visit with his farm tenant, B. T. Lanham. He says this year’s Jasper county corn crop is the best he has ever seen. Mrs. Frank Hoover and sons, C. A. and Harry, of Sedalia, Mo., who have been visiting her sister, Mrs. N. Littlefield, and her brother, Felix Erwin, left this morning for their home. W. P. Knox came down from Chicago yesterday for a visit with relatives. His brother John, who went to Chicago a few days ago, has secured employment in the Marshall Field wholesale store.

We have Dr. A. Reed’s Cushion Sole shoes for men and women. These will keep the feet dry and warm and Are a great aid to people bothered with rheumatism. Fendig’s Exclusive Shoe Store. i Robert Drake, of Hanging Grove township, republican candidate for commissioner of the second district, has Invested in a No. 17 Buick automobile, the same style as the new car owned by John Eger. MalHe Clark and Wade Laßue went to Indianapolis this morning to attend the state fair. Wade has been Working in Chicago but has a chance In Indianapolis which he thinks of accepting. Mallie will enter Indiana University. Those who have tried our Barnyard shoes declare they are the very best. If you are looking for a comfortable, durable pair of shoes, try the' Barnyard shoe. Sold and warranted. Fendig’s Exclusive Shoe Store, Opera House Block. x bil is today being spread on Washington street between Van Rensselar and Cullen, the work being done by Peter Wagner and O. S. Baker. It is probable that very little more oiling will be done this fall but that U will be taken up quite generally in the spring.