Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 220, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 15 September 1910 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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LOCAL HAPPENINGS. Mrs. J. c. Porter is Anking away Quite rapidly and the end is not far. T. E. Molne and family went to Buffalo, White county, yesterday to visit relatives. Mrs. Joseph Miller, of Mt. Ayr, has been quite sick lately but is now slightly improved. Forty tickets were sold for the early morning train to Indianapolis, owing <-to the state fair. Arthur Battleday returned yesterday from Dayton, Ohio, where he has been working for several weeks?. W. J. Wright telephoned from Chicago today, stating that himself and family would arrive home tonight. Born, this Thursday morning, Sept. 15th, to Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Moore, of Barkley township, a daughter, and their second girl. Mrs. Fletcher Ramey returned to Lafayette this morning after a visit of two weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Donnelly. Frank Lear, the expert gasoline stove and sewing machine repairer will be in town all week. See him if needing work done in his line. ' For the newest things in Fall Millinery—Rowles & Parker’s Millinery Department, second floor. THE BIG CORNER DEPT. STORE.

Frank Foltz returned from Indianapolis this morning, having attended the state fair yesterday. He pronounced it a very line fair this year with large crowds in attendance. The fall pasture is very fine owing to the large amount of rain, and this is especially good for dairying and is a great saving also to the hay crop, which was rather short both in acreage and the amount per acre this year. There will be a special meeting of the Woman’s Relief Corps on Monday evening, Sept. 19th. Every member is requested to be present, as business of importance is to be transacted. By order of the president, Amelia Dayton. Dr. A. P. Rainier, of Remington, was married one day last week to Miss Harriet McCarter, of Warsaw. Until suitable residence can be found they Will make their home at the Remington Hotel. The delegates appointed by the various Rensselaer Sunday schools are requested to meet Saturday afternoon of this week, Sept. 17th, in the ladies’ waiting room at the court house, at 3:30 o'clock. Mrs. D. H. Yeoman continues in very' bad health and it is feared can not last long. Her sister, Mrs. Edith Sines, of Flora, is with her, also her, daughter, Mrs. Ed Maupk, of Muncie, and Mrs. M. V. Brown, of Spokane, Wash. 1 • E. A. Collins, of Kankakee township, and C.’J. Hobbs, of Kersey, were here today making some minor changes in their report as the commissioners of the Davis ditch in Kankakee township. John O’Connor, the other commissioner, was unable to be present, owing to other business.

Indiana Harbor is to play baseball at Lowell next Sunday and a special train will be run to take the big bunch of Harbor rooters to the game. The speclqltrain will dump If crowd at North Hayden and bus accommodations for 500 people is asked. Lowell recently defeated Indiana Harbor and the Harborites are trying to “come back.” _ It will pay you to visit our Bhoe department, the largest and most complete shoe store in this city. We sell good shoes reasonable and fit the feet V BOWLES ft PARKER.