Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 236, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 October 1910 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

local happenings. New apricots —Home Grocery. Mrs. Carrie D. Short is spending today in Monon. Graham flour and new corn meal at the Home Grocery. W. R. Lee made a business trip to Logansport today. New cooking figs, very fine, 15 cents pei pound at Home Grocery. W. V. Porter is moving today to his house on Main and Susan streets. J. H. S. Ellis and G. E Murray weut to Monticello today to hear Senato* Beveridge speak. Henry Amsler went to Dunnville to day to visit his farm tenants, John and Will Shirer. Miss Grace Haas went to Knox this morning for a few days’ visit with her sister, Mrs. Ben Oglesby. For fine eating apples, pears, grapes or bananas, go around the corner to Fate’s Model Restuarant. Mrs. C. D. Britton and daughter Vurn went to Wheatfleld today to visit Mr. and Mrs. Ben Britton. George Putts H went to Logansport today to visit, some friends who formerly attended St. Joseph’s college. We have the Red Top Jockey boots, which the children like so well. Fendig’s Exclusive Shoe Store, Opera House Block. Fate’s Quaker Bread keeps fresh and sweet longer than any other bread in this market. 16 oz. for a nickle, or 96 oz. for 25c. Lost, red memorandum book, of value only to owner. One dollar reward for return to Leslie Clark, at the Republican office. S. L. Northlane, of Carrazozo, N. Mex., was the guest Sunday of his niece, Mrs. Alta Haselmire, the Western Union manager.

W.. D. Bond and John Martin, of Pleasant Ridge, left this morning for New Buffalo, N. Y., to visit for a few days with Conrad Hildebrand and family. • Mrs. Otto Heyden and MisSes Minnie and Rose Eckton returned to Rosedale, Ind., today after a short visit here with the sister of the forme \ Mfßv Jobn Eger. Mrs. Jennie Graham, of Wolcott, was the guest Sunday of her sisters, Mrs. J. L. Hagins and Mrs. W. F. Powers. Mrs. Hagins went to Wolcott yesterday, returning home today. Henry Haag, John Kolhoff, Barney Minebrook and Jack Warner went to the Kankakee river this morning for their annual fishing and camping trip. All the big stories will come in for a subsequent issue. Many are wearing the Barnyard shoe. They pronounce them the best for durability and comfort. Wear them once and you will wear them always. Sold and warranted at Fendig’s Exclusive Shoe Store, Opera House Block. Mrs. Jessie J. Dill left this morning for Monticello and will go from there to her home in Cincinnati. For about two weeks she was a guest here of Mrs. John Medicus and other relatives. She had not visited Rensselaer since she was five years of age. Our lines of women's shoes are the very best for style, wear, and variety. We have the narrow widths not carried in most department stores, so that we have little trouble in properly fitting you. Inspect our stock when looking for footwear, Fendig’s Exclusive Shoe Store, Opera House Block. Mr. and Mrs. John Whittaker, of Hpminond, after a few days' visit here with Jens Jensen and wife, went to Westfield to visit the family of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Gasper. From there they will go to Jennings county to visit William Gasper and family, who moved frqib Jasper county about a year ago Michael Jungles was down from Walker township Monday and left an order for some trespassing cards to be printed by the Republican. He finds that there is a constant danger to stock by reason of reckless hunting and he has decided to entirely forbid it on his land and intends to prosecute all trespassers. He ofTers a reward of $5 for information that will lead to the conviction of trespassers.