Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 19, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 23 January 1911 — WEATHER FORECAST. [ARTICLE]
WEATHER FORECAST.
tonight and warmer in central portion; Tuesday fair and warmer.
sold it to merchants from Michigan City to Louisville. So the discovery that his farm would raise the best onions on earth ha<s led Alf Donnelly into a big and successful business and the success of a man in a community is the benefit erf all and we feel proud of Alf Donnelly's Globe Onion Farm. . And we had another good reason to feel that our visit was worth while. While going through the storage plant Alf picked up a sack and after filling it with vegetables decided the sack was too small, emptied the contents into a larger sack and filled It. The sack was presented to the editor and we’ve been having our beefsteak smothered and our soup seasoned and slaw on the table ever since. And when we went back to the house the good wife of >e farm landlord made us sit down to a big lunch of homemade bread and butter, gtngercake and milk, and then handed us a big package of homemade sausage to be cooked up at home. All of was appreciated by a fellow who had been all day bringing an objecting young cow from the Thompson ranch without a morsel since breakfast The Globe Onion Farm is one of the big things in Jasper coiinty and the good natured boss deserves all the good things be has accumulated, including the splendid wife whom he added to the household only a few years ago and who maintains a home so charmingly that Alf can hardly leave it long enough to take orders for the things he has to sell. next time we visit the Globe «M. taoming from the north part of Jasper county and refused to submit to a newspaper interview. In view of the fact that his father talks some of going to California for Mrs. Bruce’s health and in view of the further fact that these Walker township visits have been going on for a long time, there seems a pretty good prospect that Lawson contemplates committing something that Involves a trip to the clerk’s office and the minister. Here’s good luck if we have guessed correctly. Jess Wilcox, who arrived home a few days ago, stated that he left the Harry Green “Eli and Jane” Co. at Sour Lake, Texas. The company was doing a good business'and making some money, but Jess don’t like the show business. Leonard Andrews, the young man who sang at the Princess, and who has been playing the heavy role in “Eli and Jane," was married one day last week at Lake Charles, La., to a young grass widow, whose maiden name was Miss Ladle Taylor. Leonard got a Jewel, according to Jess, and she has a bunch of money to make the bargain good but Leonard met her for thffl?st time on Christmas day. Good, sound Baldwin apples for 36c a peck at John Eger’s.
