Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 271, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 November 1910 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Princess tonight H M B PICTURE. Kffl The Garden of Fate. I || SONG. W The Road eo Yesterday, Jws by Cecil Morgan.
local happenings. New Eastern Buckwheat.—Home John E. Reed made a business trip to Chicago today, ■ ,_r±=zi: Di • and Mrs. I. M. Washburn are spending today in Chicago. Al May was over from Princeton township, White county, today. “ ° U are a^'vays right when you buy A. & K.” flotir.—The Home Grocery. ... T^ 6 Depot Grocery is selling fine Michigan potatoes ’at 15c a peck this week. We carry supplies and sell the De-l-aval Cream Separator. Maines & Hamilton. Mrs. Anna Wartena has gone to LeRoy, 111., to spend the winter with her son, Lorenzo. Stop at our store any day this week and get a cup of hot coffee and biscuit. E. D. RHOADES & SON. Born, Sunday, Nov. 13th, to Mr. and Mrs. Roy Johnson, of Union township, a daughter and their first living child. Born, this Monday morning, Nov. 14th, to Mr. and Mrs. Louie Ramp, a son and their second living child. William Darroch, of Kentland, is in Rensselaer today, looking the ground over at the opening day of court and looking up some matters in the Ryan ditch cause. It is probable that a bill will be introduced at the coming general assembly of Indiana to provide for the government of cities by commission, doing away with the mayors. W. Frank Osborne and Lem C. Huston will go to Indianapolis tomorrow morning to represent the Rensselaer Encampment, No. 201, I O. O. F. at the grand encampment. Miss Elizabeth Spaulding returned Saturday evening from Oconowoc, Wis., where she has been for several months. She resumed her work in charge of the Western Union office this morning.
There are advertised letters in the post office for Miss Fern Walter, Madeline Kennel, Anna Hopkins, Mrs. Mary Gray, Ed Karnes, Clarence Goff, Harry Long, J. W. Noland, J. S. Ruggles, J. Tyler. J. A. Lucas, who owns the old Eruce Moffit farm in Union township, was in Rensselaer Saturday. He has lost a couple of sheep and is trying to recover them through the Republican classified column. Sam Duvall, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Duvall, is recovering from a light case of pneumonia, which was sufficient to keep him out of the football game Saturday, but probably he will be out in a few days. The Home Grocery has another car of fine Michigan potatoes on track again this week. They were shipped in a fruit car free from frost danger. This will probably be the last chance for so low priced potatoes. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Carson, who have been boarding at the W. R. Brown home since their marriage, last week began housekeeping. They occupy the house on Forest street vacated by W. A. Davenport, who moved to the house he purchased of Miss Blanche Hoyes. Born, Sunday, Nov. 13, to Mr. and Mrs; Joseph Lucas, of Union township, a son. Mr. Lucas purchased the Moffit farm and came to Jasper county Jast spring. He is 40 years of age and 'his. wife 38 anTWs first child. Moses Chupp and wife returned home Saturday from Goshen, where they spent two weeks visiting. Mr. Chupp did not get a vote this year, as he moved to North Dakota last spring and had not been back long enodgh to re-establish a residence, so he went visiting.
The Crown Point Star says that the feature introduced in modern elections of going after people to get them to vote is having a bad effect, and that before long no one will turn out to vote unldbs some candidate has him hauled to the polls where he will be presented with a souvenir. It might be proper for the next legislature of to forbid political parties or candidates from conveying voters to and from the polls. Itls an absolute impossibility to buy a range that will equal a “Malleable.’’
