Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 260, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 November 1910 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Princess tonight — * — PICTURE. A Jar of Cranberry Sauce. Almost a Hero. SONG. A Somebody Will Be Hrfppy, By Roscoe Wilson.

County Commissioners in Special Session to Appoint Inspectors. The county commissioners met in special session this Tuesday afternoon to appoint any vacancies that might exist on the election boards for the forthcoming election. W. J. Wright is in Chicago today. Holland Milchner Herring—Home Grocery. D. S. Bare went to Chicago this morning for a few days’ stay. Mrs. H. I. Adams went to Chicago this morning for a short stay. -i’. Attorney W. H. Parkinson made a business trip to Chicago today. Mrs. E. S. Stevens and daughter, Mcp. Roy Donnelly, are spending today in Hammond. Mrs. C. G. Spitler went to Chicago today for a short visit with her daughter, Mrs. Delos Coen. _ ~ 4r ' ir . - , * Mrs. Harvey Messman and Miss Elizabeth Lane returned this morning from a visit of several days in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Warren returned this morning from a visit of three weeks at Garrett, Fort Wayne and Peru. A. L. Padgitt left this morning on a business trip to LaPorte and Winamac. Mr. Padgitt had a good racing season this year with Turk McGloria and in nine weeks ’Aon 7 firsts, 1 second and 1 third. Nedra was sick a considerable part of the season and did not get back into form. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Besse have been spending several days in Rensselaer. His wife was formerly Miss Ella O’Connor, daughter of former Sheriff O’Connor, and has been making her home with her parents at Knlman. Mr. Besse is working as a fireman on the Pennsylvania railroad and they are planning to begin housekeeping there shortly. A township trustee in Greene county has ruled, that the practice of keeping children in at recess as a punishment is contrary to health and that even the unruly child, needs the recess period for pure air. The state Superintendent and Dr. J. N. Hurty have sanctioned the ruling of the trustee and it is probable that an Order will be issued forbidding teachers depriving scholars of the recess period.