Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 1, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 January 1911 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Henry Downer, of Thayer, Drowned in Kankakee Sunday. Henry Downer, of Thayer, was hunting on the Kankakee river in a boat Sunday. The boat was overturned, himself and a companion were thrown out and he was drowned. The particulars could not be learned this morning. Postponed Meeting of The Commercial Club. There will be a special postponed meeting of the Commercial Club on Wednesday evening, January 4, 1911, at which time matters of vital Interest to all will come up. Each stock and contract holder is requested to be present. Election of directors will be held at the same time. At the club rooms, over Roth Bros., Jan. 4, 1911, at 7*30 P M D. M. WORLAND, President. Millinery Store to Close At 6 O’clock for Two Months. I wish to announce that during the months of January and February I will not open my store in the evenings after 6 o’clock. MARY METER, Milliner. Attention! W. R. C. The Woman’s Relief Corps will install officers-elect at the O. A R. hall, Tuesday afternoon, January 3d, at 2 o’clock sharp. Every member Is requested to be present Lecture Course Dates. Jan. 19—Booth Lowrey, humorist March 13—The Bellhars Entertainers. April 7—Byron King. F. B. Sims, who was the contractor on the Beeks and Gelb road, on the line between Jasper and Newton counties, wus here this morning to make settlement for the road, which has been completed and accepted. Misses Blanche and Vey Jackson returned to Lebanon this morning, after a visit here with thler aunts, Mrs. J. Jeseen and Mrs. Alf Hoover.