Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 311, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 31 December 1910 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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LOCAL HAPPENINGS. MOTICE TO DAJXT SWBSCBXBBBS. . n ? ubs .?. ribertr to The Evening RepubllI confer a favor upon the pubreporting promptly any failu.r®, delivery upon the part of tne carLiSEfl boys ‘. The Republican tries to give I k?dd service In the delivery of the pap®r. »!** cannot do so without the couP®J,atlon of subscribers. If you fall t<f r e F^!u e your Paper notify us promptly b ?L£t o Pp,?, X JL “ 4 or 153 and your complaint will be given prompt attention. Good bye, old'year.. w- ' -N .■■■l .1 SI > , J. H Tilton is down from Wheatfield tcnay. ——i - t Astor ley Entory Better*! was over from A mtlcello today. - * 1 * ■■ ' Try iVinifredesplint. This la a splendi: coal. Maineii & Hamilton. Miss Lottie O’ConnOr, df Knlrnan, came 4c lay for a short Visit with relatives. • ‘‘ Lew ’utts went to Logansport today for 1 short visit with hid brother George. • . . X Mr. aid Mrs. J. M. Holmes returned to Flora today after a visit with relatives he e. Miss Agnes Connor returned to Madison today after a visit here with Miss He en Hill. ; t - Mrs. ’<. N. Gunyon went to Monon this morning to remain- over the Hew Year wl h her parents. Mrs. I:! R. Kurrie and. baby dame down fr m Chicago this morning for a visit o'er New Years. ,v- <■ . ... ? Mr. aid Mrs. John Crisler left this morning for .their home at Claypool, after a v sit with relatives' am „ ; We j-nLhjiirg ftnd splint <aals for heating and purpose! J. L. BRADY. * Mrs. £ |E. Overton and children returned t itheir home at South Haven, Mich., to fey, after s a week's visit here with relieves. ■ Mrs. will Zard. and baby wehtx to Reynold! today to visit her parents, who mo ed there from Francesville some tine ago. ' ’ v" 1 ’ 1 : —— For th) cook stove: -Cannel egg at $6.50; J ckson Hill egg at $6.00 and washed tut $5.50. ~ Maines & Hamilton,, pho le 273. ' ' Joe Mpore returned to his business college >at Marlon today,.' Clifford Payne will pfoßably return tomorrow or Monday, 1 J. W. Keiser, of Barnum, lowa, left this morning for Lafayette after a short visit with S. G. Galbraith and the Keiser children. Gladys' and Mildred McGlynn re* turned to Remington' toda? after a visit since *Monday with their grandmother, Mrk. John R. Gray. • Mrs. id. W. Rhohdes was called to Goodland this morning on account bf the serious condition of the health of her mother,'Mrs. W. H. Townsend. Misses Clara and Lois Yeoman returned to their home at Ambia today, after a visit of several days with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs, Lucius Strong. ' r „ Now IS the time to order tile at The Rensselaer Cement Tile Factory, so you better be sure and get them. They pay a better dividend than anything on your farm. Freddie, the little son <ft Marshak Mustard and wife, has been quite sick all week and a bowel obstruction with which Ms trouble started threatened to terminate with a case of - pneumonia, but he is slightly improved. M. R. Halstead came Earl Park today. He sold his hardware store there to George Hart, who will conduct a connection with it. jM£fi|H|MHLwill leave in a few Ji to take charge ol JW* Tomorrow, Dec. 31 Fls the anniversary of the first day of the battle of Stonfe River. Bill Snyder was there. He held the left He was the only one that did not fall back. (There was a tree, or something behind him and he could not) History does not .print it Just that way, but that is the way it was. The Fifteenth Indiana was fm the left and was the only regiment that did not retreat The rebels outnumbered the unton tropps and were all about them a part of the time. It war.' Jasper Templeton gave up his