Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 3, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 January 1911 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
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LOCAL HAPPENINGS. NOTICE TO DAILY SUBSCRIBERS. Suttacrlbers to The Evening Republl- . car* will confer a favor upon the pubreporting failgood service In -the delivery ,of per, bat cannot do so without the cooperation of subscribers. If you fall to receive your paper notify us promptly by phoneß 18, 114 or 163 and your complaint will be given prompt attention. ~ * Car of lump smokeless just in. J. 1* Brady. ..... : 7 Don Wright? son of Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Wright, has See the largest turkeys in the world at the Poultry Show, all this week. Don’t forget the Baby Show at the Princess theatre Saturday afternoon. A pair of fancy chickens given away every night this week at the poultry show. - Mrs. C. F. Stackhouse went to Chicago today, where she is taking treatment for her eyes. F, P. Morton and Attorney Frank P. Morton, of Goodland, were Rensselaer visitors today, f - Don’t forget to go to the Poultry Show at the Armory, all this week, only 10c admission. ~ ' The moving picture shows at Valparaiso.jare now running on Sunday evenings, as well as week days. - -'XX '•' " 1 **•••■* « - We carry Indiana, Pittsburg and splint coals for heating and steam purposes. J. L. BRADY. S. E. Sparling went to DeMotte today to see bis uncle,- Henry Sparling, who has been in rather bad health for some time. ~ There is a great amount of sickness now, largely severe colds and the grip, but much of it bordering on pneumonia. 7-.,.-4> - Jr Qaylord McFarland has received a promotion in his business college work and has been transferred from Washington, Ind., to Logansport. Bert Sparling has gone to Mississippi, where he will visit M. R. Halstead and Winifred Pullins, and prospect with a view to making an investment Mr. and Mrs. W. A Wellinghoff returned to Gary this morning after a short visit with her sister, Miss Elizabeth Spaulding, the Western Union manager. Mr. and Mrs. L. Sites and baby returned to Brookston this. morning after a visit of two weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs John Martin, near Pleasant Ridge. Mr. and Mrs: John Kimball, of Copemlsh, Mich., have been visiting the families of Sherman Thornton and N. Hopkins. They were former residents of Jasper county. J. D. Brosnahan and wife, from the state of Washington, who are visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John English, returned here this morning from a visit with relatives in Newton county. A. C. Scott recently closed a deal for the purchase of 40 acres of land adjoining his 80 acre farm south of town. The purchase was made of Watson L. Murdock, of Chicago, and the price was S7B an acre. ~ Mr. and Mrs. Henry Purcuplle are moving from the Mrs. Mary J. Hop-kins-property on River street to the house at the comer of Cullen and Rutsen streets, where Mrs. F. J. Sears conducts a boarding house. 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 tor men and women. Fendig*s Exclusive Shoe Store, Opera House block. Erhardt Wuerthner, who has been s renter tor the past eight years, recently purchased 83 acres of Frank Borntrager, known as the old Thornton farm. The prioe was SBS per acre. Erhardt will hold a public sale soon and move to the farm he has purchased. Mr. and Mrs. James Robinson, of Lafayette, visited relatives here Sunday. Mr. Robinson’s sons,' Lamolne and Kendrick, who have made their borne with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. E. H. HoweU, the moct of the time since their mother’s death, went back with them to make their future home.—Montlcello Journal. ** ' , . , " ■ . - - V- .7 v >• *.T
