Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 221, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 September 1910 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
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LOCAL HAPPENINGS. Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Murray are spending today in Chicago. L. H. Potts went to Hammond this morning ffir a short visit with J. H. Payne. Miss Margaret Falconer, who has been at the Monnett school for several days, went to Chicago this morning. E. C. Maxwell has been working some this week at E. D. Rhoades & Son’s hardware store and will start regularly Monday. Miss Miriam Knowlton returned to her home in Urbana, 111., today after a visit of about three weeks with Mrs. A. P. Burton. The pure food inspectors are getting busy and visited. Monticello last week. They are apt to pay a visit to Rensselaer Bhortly. 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. See our lines of children’s shoes when you want good shoes for your boys or girls. Fendig’s Exclusive Shoe Store, Opera House Block. D. A. Secor is visiting his brother, Henry Secor, and talking up Monte Vista, Colo., land, where he says many opportunities for investment exists. % Mary Meyer wishes to announce her Grand Millinery Opening, September 22nd, 22rd and 24th. An exposition of hats that is a triumph of art and fash--—"—--.v ion. All the latest shapes in turbans and large dress hats. Mrs. S. R. Shreeves returned this morning from Gas City, where she rented a house and to which place the Shreeves family will remove next week. The children will be given employment in the glass factory there. Special Sale Men’s Fine lsress Shirts manufacturer’s samples, all first class shirts and good patterns. Regular wholesale price from 75c to $1.50. Our price, each, 50c. All sizes from 14% to 17%. Simon Leopold, Mgr.
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. C. D. Wells was in from Barkley township yesterday and stated that-the fly is bothering the first sowing of wheat and that he fears they will do serious damage to it. He thinks the fright the fly is occasioning will keep u number from sowing it. B. Forsythe has completed the shipment of the goods he had stored here to Oxford and went to Brook this morning to ship his stock from that place. Beginning with next Monday he will be at Oxford. He spent Thursday at his falm northwest of town and states that he has fine corn prospects. J. B. Roach, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Loughry and Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Drown, of Monticello, U. S. Hussey and James Sprague, of Monon, left yesterday to join the Indianapolis excursion to Antietam to be present tomorrow, Sept. 17th, at the dedication of the -Indiana-Antietam monument on the celebrated battlefield. Governor Marshall makes the dedication ad?) dress.— Monticello Democrat. L M Barnes and family are moving to Remington this week. Their household goods were shipped Wednesday and Mrs. Barnes and the children stayed to visit a couple of days yith friends, expecting to go to their new home Friday. As the Democrat has heretofore said. Mr. and Mr ß . Barnes are roost excellent people and their mapy friends in Monticello are sorry indeed to have them move away from us.—Monticello Democrat.
