Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 231, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 28 September 1910 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

LOCAL HAPPENINGS. HEAR SENATOR CLAPP AT THE OPERA HOUSE TONIGHT. •■, . ‘ V The first cranberries, Home Grocery. Ed Oliver made a business trip to Chicago today. Miss Edna King is taking a course in shorthand and typewriting at Valparaiso. If you want something really nice in fruits and vegetables, get it at The Home Grocery. Mrs. Frank Marvin returned to Chicago today after a visit since Monday with Mrs. Al Robinson. L. W. Payne, of Indianapolis, is here today to visit County Auditor Leatherman and other relatives. Mrs. E. C. Fountaine came from Goodland this morning to visit her daughter, Mrs. Rice Porter. The Ladies of the M. E. church will hold a rummage sale October 21st and 22nd. Don’t forget the date. See our new fall line of Fried hats, the best $3.00 you ever looked at.Model Clothing Co., 8. Leopold, Mgr. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Corliss are moving to Manistee, Mich., to which place their household goods were shipped today. Those who use the Pillsbury flour never have any trouble in getting good bread. Rhoades Grocery handles this celebrated flour. Make pur store your headquarters during the Horse Fair. Everybody welcome. The Model Clothing Co., Simon Leopold, Mgr.

Judson Maines was up town for a short time this morning after a sickness that confined him at home for about a week. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Woolridge left this morning for their home in McCook, Neb., after a visit here with Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Cain. The nobbiest suits, overcoats and hats ever shown in the city, and we cordially Invite you to call and see same. S. Leopold, Mgr. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Wilcox returned Monday from a visit of two weeks with relatives in Coshockton and Muskingum counties, Ohio. Senator Clapp spoke at Lafayette last night. His speech should be heard by voters of all parties. Don’t fail to hear him at the opera house tonight.

Mr. and Mrs. Geo. K. Hollingsworth and son Thomas and Senior G. Hopkins came down from Chicago today. They are disposing of many articles of furniture in their home preparatory to turning the house over, to Earl Duvall, the purchaser. Mrs. Gary Snedeker, who was taken to St. Luke’s hospital in Chicago yesterday, was today operated on. Her husband and the family physician went there today to be present during the operation. Mr. and Mrs. Snedeker reside on the F. M. Parker farm. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Babcock and daughter Margaret, Bert Hopkins and 0. S. Chamberlin went to Chicago this morning to witness the flight of the Wright air ship, which was to take place a little after noon. Walter Brookins was to make the demonstration. ■— I ■■ —M—/ City Marshal Mustard yesterday had some fine crushed rock hauled to Washington street and some holes in the street filled. These holes showed hp more prominently since the oiling was done and the street looked very uneven. Now, however,-it is in fine condition.

Walter White writes to have his Semi-Weekly Republican sent to Wichita, Kans., instead of Braceville, 111., he having moved to that city. He is a travelling salesman with territory in southern Kansas, Oklahoma and Texas. He asks to be remembered to everybody. Good luck, Walter. The bakers use the Home Grocery's celebrated A. A K. flour, which Is surely a strong recommend. Every sack fully guaranteed, at only SIAO a sack. Dr. M. D. Gwih and Mrs. John I. Gwin went to Lafayette today to attend the marriage of Miss Virenda Rainier, sister of Mrs. M. D. Gwin, who has been in Lafayette for the past week. Miss Georgia Harris also will be in attendance at the wedding, being bridesmaid. Dr. Gwin will go on to Fort Wayne to attend the annual meeting of the state medical society, being the delegate from Jasper and Newton counties.