Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 101, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 28 April 1911 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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LOCAL HAPPENINGS. Garden Seeds—sc and 3 far 6e — Depot Grocery. •«» . i —k a. c. Shafer made a business trip to Chicago today. Quick deliveries of oil and gasoline —Depot Grocery. A daughter of John Moosmilier is reported In quite poor health. . W. s. Richards, painter and paperhamger, phone 331. Miss Elizabeth Spaulding has returned from a visit at ten days at Indianapolis and Greencastle. Patrick Halligan is confined at home with a badly infected great toe and 4s having a great deal of trouble. 1 0 “Uncle” Charley Burns left this afternoon for Marshall, Mich'., having been called by the serious sickness of his sister. ‘ ‘ • y .» " We have the New Ones, and what do not have, we will use our best endeavor to get for you. Fendig’s Exclusive Shoe Store, Operas House Bloch, Mrs. John Copsey, of Sheridan, and mother-in-law, Mrs. Mary Copsey, of Lafayette, visited the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Carr here a short time this week, returning to their homes today. • U 'y- . - ~ ■ - -- - -V. -Pont you enjoy the blithe singing and lively good nature that constitutes a good musical comedy. “THEM Hendtfson Kids” looks like a real good t£ing in this line. It will be at the Bills theatre Saturday night. Chaa. Leavel, the baker, who went to Atlanta, Ind., several Weeks ago to engage In the bakery business, burped out soon after getting started, ije has returned to Renßsdlaer and frill help bis father, Isaac Leavel, on the farm. Last night’s rgin was probably the . ymnaest one we have had this spring gad will do a lot of good to vegetation. Wbdsy the rain continues and the day is gloomy. The weathernfalh proposes to keep it up tonight and is not certglCbut Saturday |»ay be rainy also. L William Highwood and wife, who hfiVq lived for some time in Mrs. Cartrip Brenner’s house on Sputh Division gtrttt, will leave tomorrow for their former home near Springfield, Ohio. MrTHighwood ha# been employed at the Willis garage place he has lived hbre. TMe fourth annual White county tract and field meet will be held at Monticello next Saturday, May 6. Last Saturday Wolcott defeated Logansport ip track events 72% to 21%. Next Saturday Burnettsville, Idavllle, Wolcott, Brookaton, Chalmers, Monon, Wolcott and Monticello will be represented gt the meet

Deputy Sheriff Qua Grant left this morning for Michigan City with, Joseph McColly. who will enter upon bis sentence of 2 to 21 years In the pen. yictor Hoover, eon of the sheriff, accompanied the deputy. Sheriff Hoover returned yesterday from hi* trip to Jeffersonville. Brandenberg Was *nxlous to get there and begin serving hie time. The Jail is now empty for the hrst time since a week following Sheriff Hoover’s introduction into office. L. W. Benbow. for many years a resident of Parr and the teacher at that place, has taken the agency in Pulaski county for the Raleigh Remedy Co., and expects shortly to move to Wlnamac and make his home In that place. He 5111 go there next Monday to secure a residence. Hr. Benbow le one of our beet 'teachers and also one of our best citizens and his decision Ur remove from Jasper county will be regretted by all who kpow him. He has tour children and desires to bs in soma town where can have high school advantages as they grow-up, and the business outlook in Pulaski county for the Raleigh Co. is promising. We take pleasure in recommending Mr. Benbow to the people of our neighboring county as a man worthy of every trust