Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 134, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 June 1911 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
TONIGHT’S PROGRAM —♦ — PICTURES.— . ■■-''< ;4 : ...- ■ .. ... ; . - • *• THE DERELICT REPORTER. RIVAL BROTHERS’ PATRIOTISM
Monticello WHI Play Return Bull Game Hebe Next Sunday. Monticello will be here Sunday to play a return game of ball with the Wrens, who handed them a defeat tQ the tune of 4 to 1 four weeks ago.’ The game will take place at Riverside Athletic Park beginning at 2:30 o’clock. The Wrens will be composed of all local boys. It is probable that swartzell will pitch, although Howard Clark may be chosen to face the White county boys. Leonard Elder, who has been playing at Franklin college, may get in the game, and it is expected to present the best line-up that’ has composed the Wrens this year. Herman B. Tuteur, assisted by Walter V. Porter, B. J. Moore and George Fate, is looking after the welfare of the Wrens. William Huntley and daughter, Miss Elizabeth, of Williamsport, are guests of the family of John C. Martindale. Miss Huntley and Miss Nina Martindale were college classmates). Mr. Huntley and daughter came here in their automobile. Miss Esther Dolson, of South Chicago, who has been visiting since Monday, the guest of Mrs. W. G. Richardson, at the home of the latter’s parents, Senator and Mrs. A. Halleck, re-* turned to her home today. Mrs. Richardson also returned to Chicago today. John Martindale has made quite an unexpected improvement the past few days and there are indications that it will be permanent and the chance of his recovery are now much brighter. He was able to visit his farm yesterday, the first time in many weeks. Mrs. C. A. Tressman, of Mayer, Minn., who during the past year was an instructor in German in the University of Pennsylvania, has been the guest for severel days of the family of A. C. Pancoast. He left thi3 morning for his home. It has been a long time since you were able to buy Mocha and Java coffee. For our particular trade we now have a fresh lot of the genuine old Mocha and Java. .The best that can be bought—4oc a pound. HOME GROCERY. Mr. and Mrs. Esper McCleary, of Areada, Neb., have arrived for a visit of indefinite length with his mother, Mrs. Sarah McCleary, and brother, Everett McCleary, of Barkley township. It is his first visit here for six years apd her first visit Jtere.
Mrs. Ernest Fritz and daughter, Florence Ernestine, of Delphi, came this morning for a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Q. Alter. Mr. Frltts is now a member of'the Indianapolis News circulation staff and maintains his headquarters in Delphi, traveling in several other counties. , * The Keener township commencement takes place this afternoon and County Superintendent Lamßon is in attendance. The Merritt orchestra went up from here to furnish the music. Ross Dean accompanied Mr. Lamson and Senator A. Halleck took the orchestra to DeMotte in his big auto. The Carpenter township commencement takes place tonight at District No. 8 school house. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Tryon returned yesterday from their trip to Strawn, 111., which was made in their Maxwell auto. They found the Illinois roads quite dry and rough and consequently the travel was slow. They arrived home at about 12:30 o'clock, having been 5% hours on the road. The distance from Strawn to Rensselaer was 91 miles. Albert Farmer and wife, of Oklahoma City, also accompanied the remains or Mrs. Elsie Ritchey Hurd here from Wichita. Mr. Farmer was unable to remain long, owing to a pressure of business matters and left Ti*o>~ day afternoon on the 2:53 train. Mrs. Farmer will remain for a visit of two or three weeks with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. O. K. Ritchey. C&ase Ritchey, , also of Oklahoma City, will remain here for a short time. Mr. Farmer is engaged in the real estate business, the most of bis present business being with loans. Chase In writ ng life insurance.
