Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 2, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 January 1911 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
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LOCAL HAPPENINGS. HOTICE TO DAILY BTTBSOBXBEBS. Subscribers to The Evening Rfepubllcar- will confer a favor upon the pubUshers by reporting promptly any failure of delivery upon the part of trie ear-, Tier boys. The Republican tries to give good service in the delivery of the paper, but cannot do so without the cooperation of subscribers. If you fall to receive your paper notify us promptly by phones 18, 114 or 153 and your complaint will be given prompt attention. The quail season closed on Dec. 31. . . All home print today. Bead pages two and three today. Car of lump smokeless just in. J. L. Brady. Mrs. John Schultz is spending today in Monticello. Werner Hough made a business trip to Lafayette today. See the largest turkeys in the world at the Poultry Show, all this week. Mrs. A. C. Scott returned today from a visit since Wednesday at Pontiac, Illinois. Mrs. Sam Lowery returned this morning from a visit with relatives in Starke county. Don’t forget to go to the Poultry Show at the Armory, all this week, only 10c admission. Dr, Ethel Burner returned to Bloomington, 111., today, after spending ten days in Rensselaer. Miss Mae Dickinson returned to Logansport Tuesday after a visit over Bunday with Mrs. Bert Abbott. Try u* tor cook Stove coal. Our stock is very large and well selected. J. L. BRADY. Mr. and Mrs. John Hunter returned to Indianapolis after a visit since Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Louis Muster. Mr. and Mrs. Eph. Sayers arrived home today from a visit of several days with relatives near Indianapolis. Mrs. E. Smith returned to Chicago j today after a visit of several days with her daughter, Mrs. Vernon NoweK and family. Mrs. Sarah Garriott returned to Indianapolis today after a visit of two weeks with the family of E. E. Garriott, near Surrey. George O. Bales, of Goodland, was here this morning conferring with his business partner, Frank Donnelly, of the Rensselaer, Lumber Co. Chas Hariqon returned to Terre Haute today after a short visit with relatives here. Mrs. Harmon will remain here until the last of the week. Walter Seegrist, who spent the holiday vacation at his home near Tefft, stopped off in Rensselaer a short time today, on his way to Purdue, where he college. John Duvall and Rue Parcels returned to Chicago this morning after spending the New Years at home. Both are employed in the Marshall Field retail store. Robert Davfsson was here from Chalmers this morning advertising, his father’s public sale, which will take place on Jan. 18th, at the Davisson farm, near Chalmers. ■-* .. ■■■ ■ - 11 ■ ■ The daughter born to Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Chamberlin arrived on Sunday morning, being New Years day, and not on Dec. 31st, as Incorrectly stated in The Republican Monday. Mrs. E. D. Rhoades and Mrs. G. H. Healey, at the home of the former on Front ptreet, will entertain the Pythian Sisters Thursday afternoon. All members are invited to attend. Mrs. Leota Jones, of Chicago, Is at the home of her son, C. 8. Chamberlin, in Rensselaer, visiting him and assisting in the care of the new granddaughter that was a New Years’ comer at the Chamberlin home. Some filthy individual walked along the main street of Rensselaer Saturday night and spat tobacco juice on a number of plate glass windows. The First National bank and Ransford’s store were victims of the nasty trick. It Is almost beyond understanding how any man can be so low as to commit an act of this kind. He deserves all the mean things that are said about him, and if Harry Wiltshire, to whom fell the disagreeable task of washing 1 the First National windows, could .speak jX) him personally he would impress him with a lesson he would not soon forget.
