Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 310, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 30 December 1910 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

TONIGHT’S PROGRAM > —*_* — > PICTURE. MT COKQUEBIMG HEBO. SONG MT SOVTHEBH BOSE. By J. F. Frederick.

We sell Blatchford’s calf meal, Buffalo gjutin feed, mill feed, bran, middlings and chop feed. MAINES & HAMILTON. -Lewis Alter, who worked with his brother, B. F. Alter, at the tile mill, l has gone to his former home at Forest, to remain during the winter with his parents. He has been suffering a great deal from asthma. The chemical mops are giving the very best satisfaction and the Presbyterian ladles have sold a great many Of them. They may be purchased at the residence of Mrs. John Eger or ordered by telephone. Call No. 54. Will Platt, son of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. W. Platt, who recently completed a course in a Lafayette business college, has secured a position at the Monon shops as office stenographer with a start of SSO ft month. Mrs. L. A. Powell returned to Monon today after a visit with her perents at Brook and her sisters, Mrs. Fred Waling and Arthur Powell, west of Rensselaer. Her mother. Mrs. Mary J. Powell, returned home with her. Mrs. Bert Goff and son Neill, of Belle Fourche, S. Dak., arrived in Chicago last evening and Neill came to Rensselaer this morning. Mrs. Goff remained in the city to do some shopping and will come either tonight or tomorrow. In wet or cold weather use Reed’s Cushion Sole shoes. They keep the feet warm and dry and afford that ease so much desired at this season of the year. We have them for men and women. Fendig’s Exclusive Shoe Store, Opera House block. Mail sent to Thomas Moore, of Wa-' bash, seventeen years ago, was delivered to him last week. It had become lost in some papers for all these years. At the time the mall would have been valuable as Mr. Moore was in business. Today it is di no value.

Final arrangements’ for the introduction in fulfillment of promises in the state democratic platform will be hade at a joint meeting of the senate and house democratic legislative committee to be held in Indianapolis at 3 o’clock next Monday afternoon. Mrs. Jesse purdem will return to ter home near Forest, Clinton counts, ‘tomorrow, after a visit of a week here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Maxwell. Mr. Purdem bought land and moved there two years ago and they have been very well pleased with their home. Bernie and Norman Borchardt, of Tampa, Fla., are spending the holiday vacation with their uncles, B. F. arid Samuel Fendig. Both young men are attending northern colleges, Bernie being a law student at Indiana University and Norman attending an Illustrating school in Chicago. Senator Shively arrived in South Bend from Washington to spend a few days looking after matter of public and private concern. His family is spending the holidays at the Jenks home in Brookville, Pa. The senator espies much of national interest in developements at the nation’s capital. Attorney Henry R. Robbins, of Knox, has begun suit in the Starke county circuit court to test the constitutionality of the public accounting law on the ground that the county has no voice in disbursing its own money. A. R. Hardesty, one of the field deputies, was made a party to the suit He has been working in Starke county. Mrs. Thos. D. Day and Mrs. C. O. Moss returned to Urbana, IIL, this morning after a visit at the home of the former’s daughter, Mrs. J. W. Smith and family. Mrs. Moss will return the first of the week and accompany her sister, Mrs. Smith, to Chicago, where she will undergo a surgical operation. The young people had a pleasant dance at the armory last evening. The Rensselaer Social club .was sponsor for the ball and about forty couples attended. The music was furnished by Lonzo and Paul Healy and gave excellent satisfaction. This club is talking about giving a dance about once a month. Ivan Carson clerked in the clothing department of the Murray store several days last week and this, helping during the holiday rush and substituting for Frank E. Cox, who took a lay off the first four days of this week. Ivan will go to Chicago in a day or two and probably resume his work as a traveling salesman