Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 226, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 September 1910 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
THURSDAY'S LOCALS, P. W. Clarke and Will Barkley made a business trip to Lafayette today. Our hard coal is the best. J. L. BRADY. Mrs. A. Simpson went to Indianapolis today for a .visit of a weeli or teh days. Now is the time to plant , tulip and hyancinth bulbs. We have plenty of them. KING FLORAL CQ. Mrs. J. C. Porter had another sinking spell early this morning and was very low, her death being expected at any time. Mrs. Mary Shelley returned to her home in Eldorado, Ohio, today after a visit of five weeks with the family of D. T. Nay, in Francesville. Mrs. F. C. Overton returned to Salem, Ind., today after a visit since Sunday with her sister, Mrs. S. E. Fulk, of Hanging Grove township. J. T. Gainer, of Rochester 1 , is here to attend the reunion of the 87th regiment. He is a relative of Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Clark, and is their guest while here. Mr. and Mrs. Ipaac Ensey and children left this morning for their home in Manchester, Tenn., after a visit of three months with Rensselaer relatives. 1 Mrs. Anna King left today for a visit of a week or ten days with relatives in Indianapolis and Greenfield. Her daughter, Mrs. Albert Wolf, accompanied her as far as Lafayette. The company team match planned for the local militia company for Friday, Saturday and Sunday of this week has been postponed for two weeks and will take place Oct. 7, 8 and 9. If you want a new Coat, Suit or Hat —why then don’t fail to attend our opening. Same date as the Horse Fair. ROWLES & PARKER. Mrs. W.' B. Austin came from Chicago this morning and Mr. Austin will arrive this afternoon. They came to attend the reunion of the 87th regiment, of which her father, E. P. Hammond, of Lafayette, was the colonel. Rev. Edward Mungoven, a graduate of St. Joe college and who was a classmate of Father Christian Daniel, came yesterday from Areola, where he is the pastor of the Catholic church, bringing a young man to enter St. Joe.
Cold weather is coming. We can keep you warm. We have the largest and best selected stock of all coals for furnace, heating and cook stoves in the city. J. L. BRADY. Another new supply of bulk oysters from the Booth Oyster Beds received at Fate’s Oyster House. Quarts 45c, pints 25c. Also served in any style. Fried 26c, stew 25c, 1 dozen raw 20c. Drop in and try them. They are simply delicious. Mrs. Mary E. Troxell is down froin DeMotte today. She is planning a trip to Lawton, Okla., to visit the family of Ed Warren and will probably be gone about all winter. During her absence Mrs. Whitsell Lewis will conduct the DeMotte hotel.
Thad Stephens, foreman of the composing room at the Republican office, has purchased of W. R. Lee the house on Weston street which Mr. Lee recently bought of C. G. Spitler. Mr. Stephens will build two more rooms, besides a bath room to the house, and occupy it as a residence when completed. Dr. and Mrs. J. J. Sshmidt and little daughter took the 10:55 train here today' for their home in Tulsa, Okla. Mrs. Schmidt is a daughter of Thos. Robinson, of Gillam township, and they came here from Illinois a few days ago, Schuyler Robinson and wife and Thos. Robinson having gone after them in their automobile. % They had been visiting her ‘sisters in Tuscola. Charleston and Ridge Farm. Dr. and Mrs. Schmidt report Tulsa a ftne city, rapidly growing and keeping pace with that section of the country. There are a number of other Rensselaer people there, including C. C. Sigler and family. My loan company is still making farm loans at 5 per cent If you are going to need a loan make application now as some other companies are already refusing to loan. Job- A. Dunlap, I. O. O. F. Bldg.
The west front business room of the Republican building is for rent. This is a fine room for a small business and will be rented reasonable. Inquire of Healey * Clark.
