Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 137, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 June 1911 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
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LOCAL HAPPENINGS. j Fowler is to have a horse show and has chosen Sept. 28 and 2d as t£e days;. our prices on stepladders, from 1 to 8 feet high. J. C. Gwin Lumber Co. Ruy Bates’ Home-Grown Strawberries, tiie finest on the market, at Rhoads* Grocery. Miss Madaline Ramp is now at home and will give vocal and piano lessorih to a few more pupils.- Phone 14. Fred Burger, of Remington, took the 10:05 train here-this morning for Chicago. Fred- stoutly denied that he was going' to see the Cubs-Boston ball game. Baseball fever is running high in Lake County and on next Sunday a special train will be run on the Panhandle road between Crown Point and Indiana Harbor. Picnic specialties: potted meats, Vienna sausage, pork and beans, prepared spagettl, dried beef, peanut butter, olives, all kinds of cakes aud cookies at the Home Grocery. Mrs. Mary E. Drake and brother, Morris Maloney, are being visited today and over Sunday by their brother, James Maloney, and William Haehnel and Ed Brock, of Chicago.
Stewart Moore returned this morning from Kankakee. He says that board there is $6.50 and $7.00 a week and everything else in porpnrtinn and a fellow can scarcely make a living even at good wages. Crown Point has voted to become a city, after being a town for 75 years. The city will be divided into four wards. The election of a mayor and the new city officers will take place in ajjout three weeks. Nothing more has been heard today from the factory people. It is probable that they will come here the first of next week, although they have decided that the terms asked by the directors were too hard for them. Rodman Wanamaker, of Philadelphia, has just taken out another million dollar life indurance policy, making his total (4,500,000, the largest individual insurance holder in the world. His annual premium is estimated to cost him about $125,000. Mrs. E. C. English esterday entertained a number of ladies at the English home on Culled and Rutsen streets. Part of the guesfis played 6-handed euchre and part played dominoes. The guests were further entertained by Mrs. J/'A. Dunlap and Miss Alice Shedd. Grant Park has a boy, who in size for his age; challenges any town in this part of the state. He is Jimmie, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Rohr. Jimmie is but four years old, and weighs 71 pounds. He is almost as large around the waist as he is tall, and handles himself as sprightly as though he wsb not nearly so fleshy.— Goodland Herald, '*■ •
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