Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 62, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 March 1911 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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Local happenings. ■■ -V • _ . J. W. Nelson returned Sunday from a trip to Wisconsin and Minnesota. Miss C&rrie Jasperson, of Walker township, came yesterday for a short visit with friends. Born, Saturday night, March 11th, to Mr. and Mrs. Oscar N. Hile, in the west part of town, a son. " “■ .. We are selling the fanciest evaporated peaches grown for 10c a pound, and apricots 15c. JOHN EGER. Mrs. Thos. Manley, who now occupies Mrs. Leota Jones’ cottage on Front street* will join her husband in Illinois, whejre he has been working for some time, the last of April. Mrs. J. H. Miller, who has been with her husband, who is assisting Rev. • Parrott with the revival meetings at the Presbyterian church, went to Winamac today to visit her parents the balance of the week. A. Z. Sleeper, who is engaged with D. E. Navity in the auto business in Fowler, is talking about opening up a branch salesroom .in Rensselaer. They now have the Jasper county agency for Buick automobiles. Thomas Gray, aged ninety-nine, believes he is the oldest living soldier in Indiana. He was in the 88th Indiana Volunteers, and participated in many battles of the Civil war. He would like to hear from any of his old comrades if any are living in the state. His address is Wolf Lake, Ind. George Fate became the landlord of the Makeever hotel this mqrning and Mr. Brenner is moving temporarily into Dr. Turner's house on Cullen street. He has a good hotel opening at Winchester and is negotiating (or the best hotel in that city. He is a good hotel man and will make a success of any hotel proposition, Travel on the higher class trains of the Pennsylvania is remarkably heavy at present, despite the fact that the general business of the country is supposed to be a little below the normal. Last night the Pennsylvania “Special,” the 18-hour train, had ten cars and every berth in them was engaged. It was pulled by two Atlantic type engines.—Valparaiso Messenger.

Easter Opening Thursday, Friday and Saturday March 16, 17, and 18 We will have on display many of the Spring Smart Creations We will have expressly for these days extensive lines of Cloaks, Suits and Skirts, furnished us by two leading ladies’ apparel enjoying nation-wide fame for their exclusive creations and the merit of their merchandise. A golden opportunity to secure that new Easter Garment. We invite you to cacti and inspect the line. Fendig’s Fair v i “ I Vr . .. i . ... V?