Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 282, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 28 November 1910 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Princess tonight PICTURE. > Their Child. SONG. Every Beat of My Heart is a Message Of Love To Ton, By Cecil Morgan.
B. J. Moore made a business trip to Monon today. V. J. Crisler made a business trip to Lafayette today. J. H. S. Ellis made a business trip to Monticello today. Attorney George Marvin was over from Monticello this morning.' . * Orlan Grant returned this morning from a business trip to Delphi. C. M. Sands and family returned last evening from a visit at Monon. Four cans of hominy, pumpkin or sauerkraut for 25 cents at John Eger’s.
Born, Sunday, Nov. 29th, to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Isselstein, a son and their eighth child.
A. J. Biggs sold a yearling draft colt, sired by Nelson, last week, getting S2OO for it.
Leon Lamson returned yesterday and George Long today to Illinois university at Urbana.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ropp came from Francesville last evening to take up their residence in Rensselaer.
Mrs. Sallie Johnson returned to her home at Danville, Ind., today, after a visit with the Huntington boys, west of Rensselaer. .
Born, Saturday, Nov. 26th, to Mr. and Mrs. John Behrens, of Barkley township; a daughter, and their ninth living child.
Herman Hordeman sold his corn shredder on which his brother Henry lost his arm. The purchaser was Edward Kanne. •
George Heuson expects to move about March Ist Jamestown, N. which place he rented a farm of 160 acres.
J. M. Brown and wife returned to Franklin today after a visit of several days with their daughter, Mrs. Gus Grant, and husband.
Mr. and Mrs. M. A. McConnabay returned to Idaville today after a visit here since last Wednesday with their son, Dave McConnahay, and family.
Don’t let the opportunity to get a piano at factory price escape you. Only a few days more of the great piano sale in the Republican building.
Misses Grace Norris, Loe Pancoast, Jane Parkinson, Nell Meyers and Ruth Harper returned to DePauw today, after spending the vacation at home.
Peter Van Lear went to Brook today to plaster the new U. B. church and also a large farm house .near that place. He will be absent about three weeks.
Mrs. Mary A Schneider left on the 6:02 train Sunday evening for her home in Cleveland, Ohio, after a visit of three weeks here with Wilson Shafer and family.
The Schuberts are a great success. They give an unusually versatile program, all features being ably presented.—Chicago Record-Herald. At M. E. church Nov. 30th.
F. M. Goff, of Fair Oaks, who attended the stock show in Chicago Saturday, was in Rensselaer a short time this morning. He reports the exhibitions as very fine at the show.
Newton Pumphrey will move tomorrow to the Perry Marlatt farm, north of town, and Mr. Marlatt will move to the house he recently purchased of W. L. Wood, on Elm street, near Main.
Rd Duvall and his college friend, George Brown, and Floyd Meyers and Edgar Brown, and Ross Bringle returned to Franklin today after speeding the Thanksgiving vacation at home. ' . ,
You are invited ip the free concert to be given by the Kreil piano company at the armory Tuesday evening. Mrs. Shore and others will furnish ata evening of enjoyment to those who attend. » . ■ . Lyman Zea went to Hammond this morning, where he is having a fine business in the sale of liniment. Will Paxton did him a good turn last week and he sold out all he had and came back for another supply.
We have just unloaded another car pf New York apples and you can buy them from us at less than other merchants are paying for them in Chicago. “Ben Davis” >3.00, “Baldwins" |3.25, “Northern Spies” and "Greenings" >3.50 for full 3 bushel barrels, or 35c by the peck. JOHN EGER.
