Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 240, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 October 1910 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Princess tonight — * — PICTURE. The Latest Fashion in Sklrts.(comedy) Fiftieth Anniversary of Yokohama (hand colored.) Pure Gold (drama) Back to the Bleachers for Mine SONG. Pd Like to be a Friend of -All The Girls.
PEAR SALE. A car load of fancy canning pears, 75c, SI.OO and $1.25 a bushel, next week. JOHN EGER. New cooking figs, very fine, 15 cents per pound at Home Grocery. The homes of Rensselaer will welcome all delegates to the county Sunday school convention. — Let us follow up the splendid township Sunday school conventions by making the county convention a grand success. Will Zacker returned to Chicago today, where he works on a street car line. He had been visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Zacker, near Surrey and his sister, Mrs. C. W. Platt in Rensselaer. 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. John A. Dunlap, I. O. O. F. Bldg. The Andrew Downing dog and pony show will be in Rensselaer next Saturday, exhibiting just east of the depot. The advance agent, F. E. Davis, was here this morning and states that it is a first-class show. Mrs. Frank Doty and daughter Hazel, of Warsaw, and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Seward, of Big Rapids, Mich., took the train here for their homes today. They "bad been at Mt. Ayr attending the funeral of Mrs. George Brown. David Horsewood and wife, of Lagrange .county, left this morning for their home after a visit with their sons, Frank and Charley, the former on the J. M. Wasson farm and the latter on the Mrs. Adams farm. Mr. and Mrs. Levi Hawkins, of Crawfordsville, and daughter, Mrs. Grover S. Waddell, of Oklahoma City, left for Crawfordsville this morning after a short visit here with the daughter of the former, Mrs. J. D. Allman. A case of scarlet fevef is reported from the southeast corner of Hanging Grove township, at the home of John Wagner. The boy is about 14 years of age and Is reported to have broken out in school. He attended the Osborne school, which will probably be closed.
Mrs. C. G. Beal and father, John Tharp, of Remington, took the train here this morning for Chicago, where they will visit relatives. Mr. Beal brought them over in his auto. In March, 1909, Mr. Beal sold his farm near Remington and later bought a farm of 217 acres near Crawfordsville. They expect to move to that farm during the coming year. “Shorty” Adams was kept in the padded cell at the county jail until he had it quite thoroughly demolished and finally Thursday it was found necessary to take him out. He fought like a tiger to keep the officers from dressing him but was finally overcome. It was necessary to put the big mits on him and keep thetn on him and he was transferred to a cell in the rear of the jail. Another appeal was made Friday to have him accepted at the asylum but word was returned that there was no room for him. William J. Bryan will come into Indiana for the supposed purpose of helping his old running mate, John W. Kern, get- into the senate. To do this he will have to advise his hearers, of course, to support the Democratic nominees for the Legislature in the counties where he goes. When he comes to Crawfordsville it is supposed that he will indorse Voris and Collings for the Legislature in spite of the fact that they are pledged to the repeal of the county local optipn law. Now, as it happens, Mr. Bryan is bolting Dahlman, the regular Democratic nominee for Governor in his own.state because that nominee is opposed to county local option. The friendship between the two men is of longer standing and of a closer nature than that existing between Bryan and Kern. Assuming that Bryan is sincere in his devotion to county local option as preferable to option with any smaller unit, we are curious to know how he can ask the voters of Montgomery county to do what he himself will not do in Nebraska. If he, as a temperant Democrat in .Nebraska, 1b right ift bolting his party’s candidate for Governor, why is not every temperance Democrat in Montgomery county justified in bolting his party nominees for the Legislature?—Crawforsville Journal. Sweet, apples and quinces.—Home Grocery.
