Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 97, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 April 1911 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Garden Seeds —5c and 3 for 5c Depot Grocery. W. S. Richards, painter and paperhanger, phone 331. About four months agb We placed an-order for several hundred pairs of lace curtains. That is why our assortment is the best and our prices so low. ROWLES & PARKER. Miss Vera Parker returned last evening from Chicago, where she had gone to see her sister, Miss Fern Parker, take her departure for Mitchell, S. Dak., near which place her parents moved in the early spring Mrs. Van Grant and son Billy spent Sunday in Chicago with her mother, Mrs. Mary D. Eger, at the Wesley hospital. Mrs. Eger is getting along nicely since her operation and will not be required to remain at the hospital long. The new laws of Indiana went into effect last Saturday by proclamation of Governor Marshall. This did not include the various liquor laws, which went into effect immediately after their passage as each carried an emergency clause. The official board of Trinity M. E. church meets tpnlght at the church to consider the plans for new building and repairs. J. F. McCoy, the architect, will be present to go, over the plans with them. Any member of the church is welcome to the meeting. Mrs. Nat Heuson was In town Saturday for the first time since her accident of February 20th. Although feeling quite well otherwise she can bear but little weight on the injured ankle From this time on,' however, her recovery will doubtless be much more rapid. C. L. Wood writes from Lisbon, N. Dak., that fine weather is prevailing there and that farmers are all busy seeding. He is runiing a gasoline breaking outfit that breaks about 18 or 20 acres a day. By some mistake Charley did not get a couple of recent copies of The Republican and he very properly wrote to have them supplied. Leonard Elder caught and Floyd Meyers played first base for Franklin college base ball team last Friday in a game against! Butler and Franklin won, defeating its old college rival 7 to 1. Elder got 2 hits, 12 putouts and 2 assists. Meyers got 1 run, 1 hit< and 10 pbtouts, so Elder and Meyers figured in retiring 22 of the 27 men up. A Classified Adv. will find it.