Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 134, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 June 1911 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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LOCAL HAPPENINGS. Miss Francis Irwin went to Chicago today for a visit of several days. Bates’ Home-Grown Strawberries are on sale at Rhoades’ Grocery. John has been suffering from the rheumatism for several days. Parr expects to celebrate the 4th of July. Parr always does it in good shape. Get our prices on stepladders, from 5 to 8 feet high. J. C. Gwin Lumber Co. Mrs. William Roth came over from Monticello this morning for a short visit. J' * Buy Bates’ Home-Grown Strawberries, the finest on the market, at Rhoads’ Grocery. Miss Ella Welsh went to Chicago this morning to visit her brother, Jesse Welsh. Get our prices on fruit jars, extra rubbers and lids. JOHN EGER. Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Alter went to Chicago this morning for a visit of several days. Miss Sylvia Baker, of Bucyrus, Ohio, is here to spend the summer with her cousin, Mrs. B. F. Alter. There will be a social at Parr Friday night, June 9th, for the benefit of the band boys. Everybody inyited. Mrs. Alice M. French, of Indianapolis, came this morning to see a farm she owns 4 miles north of Remington and on which Louis Schwartz lives. Leave your order for pineapples for canning by Wednesday. Pines will be delivered Friday. HOME GROCERY. Mrs. C. C. Warner and dauguter Helen went to Chicago this morning to visit Miss May Dunlap and mother. They will be there about a week. The Barkley township commencement exercises will be held Saturday evening. The Merritt orchestra has been employed to play for it. Born, Saturday, June 3rd, to Mr. and Mrs. Harry Stern, of Indianapolis, a son, and their third child, the two former being girls.' The baby has been named Jack Tuteur Stern.

Picnic specialties: potted meats, Vienna sausage, pork and beans, prepared spaghetti, dried beef, peanut batter, olives, all kinds of cakes and cookies at the Home Grocery. Miss Edith Adams went to Chicago this morning to see Mrs. Ray Adams, whe recently underwent a second surgical operation at Hahnemann hospital. Mrs. Adams' little daughter was taken to .the hospital to see her mama. 100 envelopes printed with your return card in the corner—something every person should have, especially rural rout© patrons—for 50 cents, at The Republican. Telephone us your order. Mrs. Phillip Stonehour and children, of Wabash, came Yesterday to visit the family of Jacob Dewey. She was formerly Miss Belle Burns and lived in Rensselaer prior to her marriage. Ezra Fix and daughter came over from Boswell yesterday in his Hupmobile runabout and visited his farm in Hanging Grove township. He has some cattle there that are looking good and the corn prospects are also good. Leo Worland and Albert Augspurger were fined a dollar and costs each Tuesday night for indulging in a little fistic argument Sunday evening. Erstwhile they had been good friends but had recently fallen out and the direct cause of their encounter 1; said to have been a slighting remark Augspurger made about Worland’H abilltv as a whistler. The boys were treated with perfect equity by the squire and they should now shake hands and renew old friendships.