Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 96, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 April 1911 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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LOCAL HAPPENINGS. Chick Peed at The Home Grocery. j The Depot Grocery sells the best creamery butter at 25c this week. Mrs. E. L. Hammerton and little daughter went, to Surrey today to remain over Sunday. For quick deliveries and courteous treatment, give the bepot Grocery a trial. The Eastern Star club will meet next Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. H. L. Brown and Mrs. S. C. Irwin at the home of the former. Bought for a leader —A big special this week —A California Table Peach in a nice syrup, while they last 15c a . can.—Home Grocery. Vincent Eisele Is making cement floors to two of the porches on the house he purchased of B. F. Ferguson and which himself and family now occupy. Pie fruit for this week; 3 cans of pie peaches or apples, or 4 of seedless raisins for 25 cents. JOHN EGER. John W, King has been confined to his bed for several weeks and recently his condition has been very much worse and his family is very much concerned about him. C. J. Dean and William Augspurger left yesterday for Blue Earth, Minn., where they also looked the country over about a month ago. Mr. Augspurger will probably invest in land there. Mrs. Gene Crowell and little daughter went to Thayer today. The “big doings" for the close of the school will be held today, although one of the rooms will not close until next Saturday. Mrs. Mary Peyton and daughter Wilma went to Union township today to attend the closing day events of Miss Grace Peyton’s school. They will remain over Sunday guests of B. D. Comer and family. Ivan Carson will leave Monday for a month’s trip over his Ohio territory, where he sells shoes, and during his absence Mrs. Carson will stay at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Marion I. Adams, southeast of town. A perusal of the new statutes shows that there are now nine holidays to be observed in Indiana. A' new one is October 12, being designated aB “Discovery Day,” the discovery of America having been made on Oct. 12, 1492. Miss Merle McColly returned to Chicago Heights this morning after a week’s visit with relatives here. Miss flazel McColly, who has been visiting her sister, Mrs. IlifT, near Parr, for the past month, expects to return to Chicago Heights the first of the month. Who lost $4.85 in an old pocketbook? This sum was found Friday and had probably been lost for some time. The circumstances as to the location in which it was found are very peculiar. The bills were rotted until redemption will be necessary. Call at this office for information. Sam Murbarger and his manager arrived this morning. Charley Olson will come this Evening and the big match will take place at the Ellis theatre tonight. Monday night in Chir cago Olson will wrestle Walter Willoughby, one of the big ones. This may be the only chance you will have to see a big champion wrestler perform in Rensselaer and you should not fail to see Olson tonight. W. S. Richards, painter and paperhanger, phone 331. The resolution approving the election of United State senators by direct vote passeg the New York senate Friday by a vote of 28 to 15. Farmers, mechanics, [ railroaders, laborers rely on Dr. Thomaa’ Eclectic Oil. Takes the sting out of cuts, burns or bruises at once. Pain cannot stay where It Is used.