Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 83, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 April 1911 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
LOCAL HAPPENINGS. All -home print today. ' \ Read pages two and three today. Miss True George returned this morning from, a short visit in Chicago. Spring- Millinery Opening, April 6, 7 and 8. MRS. JERRY JiEALY. Mrs. Harry Kresler and son John are spending today in Parr. ■ ■'S, Mrs. Robert Michael and Mrs. Jenkins are spending today in Fail Oaks. W. F. Smith and Clarence went to Lafayette today to attend the au'.o show, Mr. and Mrs, Harrison Warren returned this morning from a visit of two weeks at Peru and Garrett. Miss Martha Ramp went to Valparaiso this morning to visit her sister, Miss Madaline. Len Hammerton has moved to his own house, just east of the H. R. Grow residence, north of the railroad. Born, Wednesday, April sth, to Mr. and Mrs. Peter WOlf, of Union township, a daughter. Evaporated apricots, 10 cents a pound for this week; Not over 2% 1 pounds to one customer.—Rhoadr. Grocery.
Saloon licenses were granted to August Elbert and Philip Poutrie, two men of “good moral character” in Goodland. Chauncey C. Smith, who also applied, was denied a license. For your Sunday dinner we will have fancy oranges, apples, bananas, strawberries, lettuce, tomatoes, celery, radishes, and new Texas cabbage. JOHN EGER. “Uncle” Wallace Murray was quite sick several days this week and his condition was quite serious for some time, but now he is considerably better. He is at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Frank Donnelly, on Front Street. Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Hopkins and Miss Marguerite Brown, W. C. Babcock and Billy, Jr., and Frank Donnelly went to Lafayette on the 11:06 train to attend the automobile show. Mr. and Mm. Hopkins went to Lafayette Sunday by auto, and returned by train and will today drive the car back.
Joe Jeffries, for many years connected •with the G. E. Murray store fa Rensselaer, is said to have made an assignment in favor of creditor* at Huntington last week. Joe went there from Rensselaer some two or three years ago to engage in the grocery business. Hfa many friends y "here will regret that he has met with reverses. Sam Murbarger did not go to Knoxville, Tenn., to meet Dr. Roller, as announced, the match having been called crff. He gave an exhibition match at Lafayette Thursday night "With Prank Prindle, c it Piqua, -Ohio. Polos, the same night, threw “Demon” Barths, of ''Columbus, Ohio, in two straight falls. Polos will wrestle Martin A. Lewis at Remington tomorrow night, April Bth, and Murbarger will come to Rensselaer next week and meet Bill Egener, of Brazil, at the Ellis theatre on Saturday night, April 15th.
Millinery Opening I am pleased to announce that the Spring Opening of my store will take place FRIDAY and A Iy| 1 C SATURDAY, Apr. 14-1 J) The 1911 designs in Pattern Hats, • both domestic and imported, will be found, and all millinery novelties. Your inspection is desired. Mrs. PURCUPILE
