Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 240, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 October 1910 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

local happenings. Lewis Alter is over from Carpenter township today. ra^lam flour and new corn meal at the H«me Grocery. • John C. Vanatta, of Brookston, was here on business today. Miss Flora Harris left this morning for a visit at Brook and Morocco. Miss Mattie Hemphill left this morning for a short visit to Mt. Ayr. A nice little nut cake for only a dime at Fate's. Simply delicious. Robert Sheets and wife and daughter went to Parr today to visit relatives. Try our cocoanut drop cake, only 10 cents a dozen. Fate’s Quaker bakery. Mrs. C. M. Sands and tiwo children today accompanied her sister. Miss Belle Mcßee, to Monon. Wanted, at once, two lady clerks, experienced or inexperienced. Ransford’s Department Store. ■ . * Harry Parker and Hugh Kirk are today witnessing the Indiana-Chicago football game in Chicago. Devere Yeoman and Kenneth Allman are attending the Wabash-Purdue lootball game at Purdiie today. Make this the greatest Sunday school convention ever held in Rensselaer, by being there yourself. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Cheesman went to Westpoint today, owing to the sickness of his mother at that place. Mrs. J. W. Hitchings, of Jordan township, went to Brookston today to visit her mother, Mrs. Joe Garrett. George Colvert, who works for W. J. Wright, is quite sick, having been confined at his home for several days. Airs. John Langhoff, southeast of Rensselaer, went to Chicago today to visit her daughter, Mrs. Fred Corbly. . Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Randle went to West Point today for a short visit with their son, Frank Randle and family.

Stand by the county officers who have worked so earnestly this year, by attending the Sunday school convention. Mrs. Fred Dalgon, of Delaware, Ohio, came today to see her mother, Mrs. O’Meara, who has been quite poorly of late. Mrs. Clarence Clemans and daughter Bessie and son Wesley, of near Surrey, went tb:Wolcott today to visit relatives over Sunday. Don’t worry yourself about baking cakes. Try some of Fate’s latest and you will find them better than “mother used to bake.” Those who use the Pillsbury flour never have any trouble in getting good bread. Rhoades Grocery handles this celebrated flour. f Mrs. Harry Wiltshire and daughter returned home yesterday from Wabash, where they had been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Peter Giver. Fred McColly, Will Coen and party i eturned Thursday evening from their fishing trip to the Kankakee river, sending fish home and having plenty to eat themselves. Mrs. W. H. Stephenson went to Chicago Heights today, called there by the sickness of typhoid fever of the little daughter of. her son, Clarence Stephenson. Mr. and Mrs. Marion I. Adams went to Brookston today to attend the quarterly meeting of the Montlcello Baptist Association. They will be the guests while there of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Gosma. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hopkins and Miss Helen Hopkins went to Lafayette today to witness the Wabash-Purdyfe football game, Mrs. Hopkins’ brother, Ray Hopkins, being the captain of the Wabash team. Harvey Wood,, Jr., Paul and Chauncy Wood went to Chicago this morning expecting to witness the start of the airships for New York, but it is announced today that the start will be postponed untif tomorrow. Leave your order at John Eger's for fancy canning pears. If the fruit is not as represented, you do not have to take them. A six-hundred bushel *>«r to be unloaded next week. . JOHN EGER.