Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 275, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 18 November 1910 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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LOCAL HAPPENINGS. All heme print today. Head pages two and three today. All kinds of feed for stock for sale -by Maines & Hamilton. M. V. Maloney went to Chicago this morning for a few days’ stay. (( Nou are always right when you buy A. & K.” flour.—The Home Grocery. It is an absolute impossibility to buy a range that will equal a “Malleable.” Our Motto—“ Prompt service and the best possible goods.”—Maines & Hamilton. If you want some fine brandy for Thanksgiving buy fruit cakes at Fates’ Bakery. Roscoe Wilson, the singer, whose mother died last week at Muncie, is again back at the Princess. Order your Booth oysters from Geo. Fate, the Fat Dinner Man, for Thanksgiving now and avoid the rush. Mr. and Mrs. Frank B. Meyer and Mr. and Mrs. Lawson Meyer, of Gary, are here for a few days’ visit. All kinds of fresh fruits and vegetables, the best in bottled and canned goods at the Depot Grocery. H. M. Baughman and wife, of Monon, came this morning to visit their daughters, Mrs. Jesse A. Snyder and Mrs. Carrie D. Short. A new Methodist church is in course of construction at Kentland. The brick work is about completed and the roof is ready for slating.

Don’t forget us when you are ready to buy your rubber footwear. We have all kinds. Fendig’s Exclusive Shoe Store, Opera House Block.

Arthur Fendig, the jewelry salesman, was here over night, leaving this morning for Chicago. He will go from there to Cincinnati and thence to New York.

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 f

Mrs. H. S. Harmon, of Garrison, lowa, and Mr. James McCord, of Spencer, lowa, left this morning for their homes after a visit here of about two months, with their brother, J. F. McCord. They formerly lived in Jasper county, but had been' aWay for about eighteen years.

The Princess will tonight present for the first time a picture by the Reliance Co., which was formed by some of the stars of the leading motion picture companies. Marion Leonard, an old A. B. favorite’, will be in the leading-tale. The names of others may be seen in the Princess ad.

Sol Fendig, who came from Spokane, Wash., last summer and who went’ from here to New Orleans, is again back at Spokane. He did not like New Orleans and went from there to San Francisco. Not finding anything there he returned to Spokane, where he went to work at the same job he left when he came to Rensselaer.

A special car attached to the 16:05 train this morning transported General Solicitor H. R. Kurrie and wife and son, Harry R., Jr., to Chicago, where they will spend the winter months, having their home at 335 West 64th strret. They were accompanied to the city by a nurse and house maid. The baby was 3 weeks old today and itself and mother are in the best of health.

An automobile accident occurred at Otterbein last Sunday morning. Dr. F E Follett had turned on the gasoline and went to crank up the machine At the first turn of the' crank handle the gasoline tank exploded. Mrs Follett was seated in the machine and was burned considerably about the hinds and face. The doctor was not iniured and turned his attention to his wife and the automobile and the barn in which it was kept burned down The car was an Overland, purchased last year, and the loss is placed at SBOO with no insurance.

We have just received a new supnlv of women’s shoes in cloth top, both button and lace Come and see us when looking for footwear. Fendig's Exclusive Shoe Store Opera House Block