Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 47, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 February 1911 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
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LOCAL HAPPENINGS. Ray Hopkln* came home from Wabash college yesterday for a short visit. -*■ \ » . The supreme court of Indiana has held the Sunday baseball law constitutional. John O’Connor arrived this morning from Ohio, where he had been on business. William Gruber and Del Bowman, of Delphi, have moved to faems near Newland. Miss Neenah Heiny returned to Monticello this morning after a short visit here. x Stanley S. Tull has been re-ap-pointed postmaster at Monon. It will make his fourth term. For this week, nice juicy lemons, lc each, or 12c a dozen. JOHN EGER. Gerald Hollingsworth is home from Winona Institute for a abort vacation and visit with his father, E. L. Hollingsworth. 1 Mrs. Henry Hildebrand and little, daughter came down from Chicago this morning for a short visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Kellner. G. t W. Brown and sister, Mrs. Ed Long, and little son, ot Mt. Ayr, took the train here this morning for Gilead, Ind., where they will visit their sis? ter, Mrs. R. Stucker and family. The goods at the Ransford Fire Sale have been culled out and we arC offering only goods damaged slightly by water and smoke, at 25c on.the dollar. Come if you want some real bargains. Mrs. W. H. Cook returned to her home at Danville, 111., today, after a visit of several days with Mr. and Mrs. Ed Oliver. She purchased a farm of 60 acres near Newland while here. Attorney Emery Sellers was over from Monticello this morning. He has been very closely associated with Governor Marshall for some time and has faith in the governor's new constitution. Miss Mayme Tullis left this morning for a short visit with her sister, Mrs; Jesse Fox, at Compton, 111. From there she will go to Dixon, 111., to attend the spring term of the normal school located there. The Crown Point Star says Lake county is stone road mad. Over fifty petitions for stone roads are now on file with the commissioners of that county and a bunch of roads, are ordered at each monthly meeting. The M- E. Church Society will have their regular'' mohthly social March 14th, and will have an apron sale at the same time. They will also have an Easter market on Saturday before Easter. The place will bf ‘announced later. W. B. Austin passed through Rensselaer this morning on his way to Crawfordsville to attend the funeral of his aunt, Mrs. Harriett Campbell, sister of his father, John W. Austin, and the last of the old Austin family. She was 84 yearsjof age. Lowell B. Noland, son of Rev. D. E. Noland, formerly of Mt 'Ayr, and now located at Rolling Prairie, has started a newspaper in that town, the first Issue of which appeared last week. It Is called The Record. Tht. paper has a healthy moral tone. Bayard Clark arrived this morning for a short visit. He Is now located at Pueblo. Colo., 'and spent several days last week in Oklahoma visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Clark. He has been running a train on the Santa Fe railroad for several years. Hundreds of guaranteed Edison and Columbia phonograph records at less than the cost of the wax to make them, at Ransford’s Fire Sale, north of the depot; also three Victor disc machines at 26c on the dollar; only slightly damaged by water.
