Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 90, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 15 April 1911 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
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LOCAL HAPPENINGS. Fine dry salt meat only 10c per lb. at the Depot Grocery this week. Miss Alice Shedd came this morning from Otterbein for a short visit with her parents. Dr. W. L. Myer went to Delphi by anto this morning and returned on the 10:05 train. , - \ John Knox was down from Chicago yesterday. He is now the cashier at the Auditorium pharmacy. Miss Grace Robinson went to Chicago this morning to begin her training at the Wesley hospital. Miss Loretta Picbner returned to Kniman this morning after a short visit here with Mrs. Dennis Brooks. Judge Wason, of Delphi, and Attorneys T. F. Palmer and Emery Sellers, of Monticello, were Rensselaer visitors today. Will Clouse has a felon on his left thumb, and feels like his last friend was dead. Lancing don’t seem to have helped a bit,
Alvin Clark was in/ from Lee today. He reports that the country 'there is flooded with water and farmers very much discouraged about oats seeding.. The Depot Grocery has enjoyed a nice steady growth since its beginning. Its managers / carry a good grade of goods and make every effort to please. / E. W. Maxwell, of Oklahoma, who has been visiting hts son, John C. Maxwell, returned this morning from a visit with relatives at Winamac and Chalmers. If you are having any trouble with the flour you are using, we can relieve you of that trouble if you will try Aristos, the king of them all. JOHN EGER. Starke county, which was voted “dry" by county option, will probably have plenty of saloons under the new democratic law. There are 25 applications for license pending in that county. Harvey Wood, Sr., went to Crawfordsville today and will return Mon-, day. Mrs. Wood went there a week ago with her daughter, Mrs. Harley Bruce, and will return Monday with, her husband.
Mrs. E. P. Honan is now expected home next Tuesday. She was removed from the hospital Wednesday and went to the home of Dr. and Mrs. Cochran, friends. She is improving very encouragingly. Sherman Poole, who came here from Kankakee, 111., to work in the Barnes bakery, and who was taken sick after his arrival, is now able to be up and around and will go' to work at the bakery next Monday. The Presbyterian Sunday school will gfese an Easter program at the Sunday school hour, 9;30 tomorrow morning. The members of the home department are especially invited to attend the service as well as the general public. The tenet forecast did. not pan ont, but the mercury fell to within 2 degrees of freezing. Today started in bright and it looked like warming up, but the strong wind from the west makes it disagreeable and the clouds proclaim an uncertainty for the next twenty-four hours. On our last sale of jelly in 5-pound pails we had a demand far beyond our supply and ran out, and to those that were disappointed, we are going to give them another chance and will place on sale this week, 10 dozen more at 20c a pail. ' JOHN EGER. Kenneth Rhoades went to Goodland yesterday in an automobile and brought his mother, Mrs. C. W. Rhoades, and her mother, Mrs. W: H. Townsend, home with him. Mrs. Townsend has been in quite poor health for some time and will remain with her daughter for a time In the hope of an improvement.
