Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 128, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 31 May 1911 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
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LOCAL HAPPENINGS. J. F. Payne made a business trip to Monticello today. Howard Myers is manager of a recently organized ball team at Brook. Mrs. George Sigler returned to Mt. Ayr this morning after a short visit here. Miss Myra Watson returned Sunday to Chicago after a visit with her mother. • Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Thomas returned to Chicago this morning after a short visit with her sister, Mrs. J. H. Holden. Nate Walsh left this morning for Blackfoot, Mont., where his brother Claud is working. The boys are sons of Frank Welsh, of Jordan township. Mrs. John Paxton, of South Bend, and Mrs. A. Baech, of Delphi, are here to spend Decoration Day with their sister, Mrs. Kate Watson. « ♦ Mrs. W. S. Parks returned home this morning from a short visit with her sister at Monticello and a niece in Remington! Jas. R. Baker and daughter, of Peoria, 111., are visiting at the home of her father-in-law, John M. Baker, and family, in Barkley township.
Special millinery sale for 15 days. My milinery and dress making parlors, one block west of post office and just north of the Milroy monument. —Mrs. H. A, Cripps. A Rev. J. P. Green was called to Chicago today to perform the marriage ceremony for a relative living there. The bridegroom comes all the way 4rom California to get his bride. Mrs. Catharine Laßue -continues with but little change in her condition. She is probably growing slowly weaker but there is nothing critical about her condition at this time. Mrs. J. T. Manley writes us that they are - now pleasantly located at Keokuk, lowa, and find it a very desirable place of residence. They direct the Semi-Weekly Republican be sent to them. Misses Ruth Harper, Merle Harris and Martha Long returned that afternoon from Greencastle, where they have been visiting Rensselaer young ladies who are attending DePauw university. Mrs. J, E. Smith returned to Thorntown this morning after a visit here with her sister, Mrs W. P. Smith, Her son Harland, who accompanied her here, has been visiting in Chicago, having accompanied his cousin, Clarence Smith, there several days ago. He will remain here after his return for a fw days.
Now is the Time to Freshen Uj> NOTHING makes a placfe look more “run down at the** - heel" than the noticeable need for paint. This is the time of year to freshen up. Look at your buildings —wouldn’t a coat of paint here ||Kj|||jj^k and there add a touch of prosperity? JEffjga PHOENIX (ECKSTEIN) Pure White Lead QIJ? and linseed oil make not only a cheap paint per gallon but a very durable paint as well. Add any tint wanted. Have the painter examine the surface to be covered and gauge X the proportions accordingly. 7 Ask for Our Free Painting Helps 4*] containing color schemes and mis- <a * ‘J I H cellaneous painting directions. Bl fp|i!H|S(yp /[ J \ Sold by I s' (M{ A. F. LONG | VI Wl
