Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 224, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 September 1910 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

local Openings. All home print today. Get your genuine Jackson Hill coal Bt J. L. Brady’s. Born, Sunday, Sept. 18th, to Mr. and Mrs. Thos, Cox, a son. Capt. William Guthrie, of Monticello, was in Rensselaer today. Born, Monday, Sept. 19th, to Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Miller, of near Pleasant Ridge, a son. Gus Bernhart, after visiting friends here since Saturday, returned to his home in Chicago last evening. Mrs. Walter V. Porter returned this morning from a visit as three weeks with relatives in Bucklin, Kans. Now is the time to plant tulip and hyancinth bulbs. We have plenty of them. KING FLORAL CO. Miss Hattie Lowman returned to Amboy, Ind., today, after a visit of five weeks with Rensselaer relatives* Miss Ethel Brown returned to her home in Chicago last evening after a two weeks’ visit here with Miss Fame Haas. Dr. and Mrs. W. L. Myer returned this morning from Flora, where they attended the funeral of E. J. Todd, who committed suicide. He was a brother-in-law of Dr. Myer. Clyde Corliss is planning to go to Manistee, Mich., to spend- the winter. He expects to take two teams with him and there is reported to be plenty of employment there for teams.

Henry Arnold and wife and Mrs. John Arnold returned to Wabash today. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold now live at Pomona, Cal., and will return there next week. They have been in Indiana four months. Mrs. Robert Randle, of Merico, Mo., who came here following the death of tier sister-in-law, Mrs. Ed Randle, and who has remained behind to assist in the care of J. T. Randle, plans to start back to her home Thursday of this week. Earl Leech, who has been running a traveling picture show since resigning his position as barber at Wood & Kresler’s shop, has given up the show business and returned to Rensselaer. He is now employed at Cal Cain’s shop. That Barkley township ball game is yet to take place if the chin music of the east and west sides can be depended upon. The men are said to be taking daily exercise and practice and getting ready for the grand event, which will probably be played in about two weeks. G. H. McLain returned last Saturday from Chicago. He has not yet received a report of the physician who examined him, but he came home feelinjg a lot better and thinks that possitly he is on the road to recovery. He hopeß to escape an operation and Mac’s friends are hoping that he can escape it too.

Rue P. Parcel, who has beep in Mexico, Mo., for several months and who last fall coached the football team of the Missouri Military .Academy in that city, has been given a position a» instructor of' mathematics In the college and will combine that with his athletic coaching. He 1b making good with the academy and has a first-class position. Mr. and Mrs. M. Wolflnger, of Marion, Ohio, who have been here at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Sayler, for some time, have returned to their home. Mr. Wolflnger took back with him a horse, which was the property of his wife and he accompanied' the horse in a box car, leaving Monday, and Mrs. Wolflnger followed today.