Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 98, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 25 April 1911 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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LOCAL HAPPENINGS. V. J. Crislermade a trip to Chicago today. John Meyers, of Kniman, was in town today. Quick deliveries of oil and gasoline —Depot Grocery. George Pumphrey made a business trip to Hammond today. W. S. Richards, painter And paperhanger, phone 331. Hurley Beam is home from Chicago recuperating from a quite severe case of quinsy. The P. A. R. vf ill meet Wednesday, April 26th, at 2:30 o’clock, with Mrs. B. C. English. James Mead aqd wife and baby went to Francesville today for a short visit with relatives. Garden Seeds —5c and 3 for 5c Depot Grocery. M. L. Hemphill keeps shipping out horse stocks, from two to three jobs going outreach week. Today a set was sent to Amherst, Va.

Adam Flesher and wife, of Barkley township, returned from Chicago today, where they had been since Saturday. Two more pianos sold last week. A few seem to know a good thing when they see it. PERRY HORTON. Mr. and Mrß. Len Lefler, of Lafayette, came today in their new automobile for a visit with relatives and friends. «. Mrs. J. H. Moore, of Barkley township, left last night tor Springville, Ind., for a visit of indefinite leng+u with a son. If you want the very finest early cabbage plants get the Holden varieties of The Home Grocery. Billy Stewart and Harvey Meyers will re-enter the wrestling arena next Saturday night with a match at Wheatfield. Mrs. Peter May and daughter, Mrs. Maggie Karsten, went to Pekin, 111., today to attend the funeral of the former’s sister-in-law, Mrs. Niersteimer, whose death occurred from paralysis. Mr. and Mrs. Reno Isherwood, of Delphi, passed through Rensselaer yesterday en route to Chicago. Reno is now publishing a democratic paper in Lafayette but he retains his residence in Delphi. Mrs. Ord Yeoman, of Barkley township, who was threatened with pneumonia, was brought into town Sunday afternoon and taken to the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Murray, in order to be closer to the family Dhysician and to have better nursing; She is now very much Improved and will be able to return to her home within a few days.

Walter V- Porter was the host last evening to a live bunch of stags. HU beautiful home was Invaded by about trty-flve friends and. the game of en-up was played until near midv night when a fine lunch was spread by Mrs. Porter, Miss Fannie Porter, and assistants. It was Walter's 53rd birthday and the guests presented him with a nice rooking chair. Jack Morgan, an Indianapolis middleweight boxer, is to meet Kid Williams, of Philadelphia, in a ten-round boxing contest at Indianapolis tonight Morgan’s picture appears in today’s Indianapolis Btar and it greatly resembles our own John Morgan, who has been working there for some time and who. would naturally take in foi that sort of athletic sport. C. E. Prior, proprietor of the Fancj Produce Market, placed an advertisement in The Republican Monday offering to pay 14)4 cents a dosen foi strictly fresh eggs. The advertisement appeared without any signature and The Republican office has been besieged today by persona who wanted to know who was in the market foi eggs at that price.