Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 68, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 21 March 1911 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
TONIGHT’S PROGRAM * . < —♦ — • V ' . JJ /. . 4 PICTURES. v v. ' Davy Jones in (he South Seas. The Cattleman's Daughter. i . i ' ' *\ ■' ■ - _ • . •' •, i
J. ,H. S. Ellis made a business trip to Chicago today. c Fancy Muir dried peaches, 6%c per pound, for one week only, at Rhoads' grocery. Worth more than this 3wholesale. J. C. Gwin has been quite sick since before the death of his father and was unable to leaye the house Sunday when his father’s funeral occurred. He contracted a severe cold that almost terminated in pneumonia. \ Rev. O. S. Rardin, of Rosebud, was called to Sheridan yesterday by the serious sickness of his mother, who is 84 years of age. He telegraphed later for his wife, who went there today. ' ..... There will be a meeting at the Church of God Saturday night at 7:30. Also Sunday morning at 10:3ft,. and Sunday night by the People of God. All are cordially invited. D. W. Williams. Mrs. Erret Graham, whose home is in West Virginia, and who has been in Chicago for some' time -with her mother, Mrs. Martha Washburn, arrived here this afternoon to’visit her brother, Dr. I. M. Washburn, who went to Hammond to meet her. C. A. Ball was over from Francesville yesterday. He has been quite poorly all winter. His son-in-law, John Hanford, i* now moving from Monon to Franeesviße. His sister, Mrs. Towers, who lives at Danville, 111., is jn very poor health. SpHug woTk calls for the .Barnyard Shoe. A shoe that is durable and comfortable. Ower 300 people in' Jasper county wore them last season, and are a unit in pronouncing them' the best Sold and warranted at Fendig’s Exclusive Shoe Store. John.M. Knapp was called to Delphi! today, where lie !is the plaintiff in a ; suit against the Garling Bros., who! sold him the residence properly: where he now lives. A,deJect in the; title, which was guaranteed as free; from incumbrance, is the basis of the’ m it.
M. M. Ocker, of Medaryvilie, was in] Rensselaer yesterday. He traveled i from Medaryvilie (to Remington in a ] Brush rupabout and then returned to: Rensselaer and remained over night. I He says that Remtington auto agents, are doing ;a land office business and i one agent .reported three sales Mon-: day. BSI Kennedy has a runaway last Sunday. He had hitched his horse to a post near rthe James Thomson residence at the corner ®f Main and Elm streets and the animal became frightened and broke loose, and ran across .the railroad and the buggy was badlv smashed up. The horse ran to its owner’s residence. Marshal Mustard, City Teamster Zita, and some other help started a good work yesterday, namely, the cleaning es the main business streets. They found it a big job, but made considerable progress In front of ihe court house. Possibly some restriction against tying horses an the m&in streets would no ( t be a bad thing. They cause much us the dirt. The legislature of Michigan has recently passed a marriage law requiring the male applicant to furnish a health certificate from a physician before a license can be granted, and the new law is making more business for Clerk Shortridge. Several couples came from Michigan last Saturday to be wedded in order to dodge the new law of that state. —Crown Point- Star. A letter from the Northwestern University states that the name of Miss Avaline H. Klndlg, who is a senior in that school, appeared upon the honor list for the first semester. The letter also states that Miss <indig’s home is in Rensselaer. Sue is a daughter of Rev. H. L. Klndlg, former pastor of Trinity M. E. chufch, who is now located in Rochester. Miss Avaline is a graduate of the Rensselaer high school and was an extremely popular young lady here and her many friends will be interested to learn of her success at the University
