Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 282, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 28 November 1910 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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local happenings. Mel Haas spent Sunday in Indianapohs with John Braddock. Rev. E. M. Kuonen and wife went to Lafayette today for a short visit. We do grinding and sell all kinds feed Maines & Hamilton, phone W. Shesler, of Richmond, Ind., spent Sunday with his mother at the home of W. R. Shesler.

Remember the concert at the M. E. church Wednesday evening, Nov. 30. General admission 35 cents.

•We are making a special reduction on buggies in stock. They are splendid bargains. See them at Maines & Hamilton’s.

Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Sayler have returned from a visit of three weeks •with their daughter and husband in Marion, Ohio.

W. R. Shesler and daughter Ina returned last evening from East Chicago, where the former had spent Thanksgiving.

The next number- of the lecture course will be given Wednesday evening, Nov. 30th, by “The Schuberts,” a mixed quartette.

Albert Keen returned to Logansport this morning after a visit since Saturday with his father, Elias Koon, in Union township.

Miss Ella M. Clark has a refined, intelligent and charming personality. —Chicago American. At M. E. church. Wednesday evening, Nov. 30th.

Buy a piano now while they are being sold at factory prices. Only a few days yet of this great factory sale in the Republican building.

Mrs. T. F. Warne, of Parr, visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Holdridge Clark and other relatives last week. Owing to poor health this was her second visit with her parents in six years.

Mrs. James H. Honan left this morning for a vlgitgwlth relatives at Covington, Ind., tmd Danville, 111. Dr. Honan will remain for a few days’ longer visit with his brother, Attorney E. P. Honan, joining his wife at Danville Wednesday.. x. Miss Clara Aldrich, who for the past six or seven weeks has been visiting her uncle, E. A. Aldrich, and other relatives, went to Remington today for a short visit with relatives, and will start tomorrow for her home in Hutchinson, Kansas.

Joe Moore, son of John M. Moore, of Barkley township, returned to his school at Marion this morning after a two weeks’ visit at home. He is taking a business course in the college there. Clifford Payne is also a student in the same school.

Col. Fred Phillips reports a good sale over near Mt, Ayr, last Saturday. George Holley sold ’6 head of horses, and received an average price of $175 for five head. He also sold 30 head of cattle, the steers bringing 5% cents a pound, and the cows as high as S6O.

Peter Kohler returned to Chicago. Sunday and Mrs. Kohler returned there today. They had spent Several days visiting relatives in Rensselaer, Mrs. Kohler, whose life was. despaired of a few months ago, has now entirely recovered and is enjoying very good health.

Rensselaer enjoyed a good trade Saturday, the streets being filled with farmers from all over the county. All are feeling fine becaus ® of the splendid weather in which to do corn husking. We have had almost four weeks of solid husking weather, without a break and much of the corn has been husked out The price continues good and while stock prices have fallen and the market outlook for stock is not so favorable as a few ’.reeks ago, it is probable that corn will not fall far below the present price. A good deal of corn is being marketed as husked and is in fine condition. The ears are solid and well filled, and it is probable the equal in quality was never before marketed in Jasper county. The poorer lands, as well as the best, have

Waving ujade arrangements whereby we can buy Gold Medal flour at the car load rate, we are prepared to sell you the best flour on earth as cheaply «« nnv other high grade flour is sold. Calling ®W*Mlcan.