Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 144, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 19 June 1911 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

TONIGHT’S PROGRAM PICTURES. THE BUNCO GAME AT LIZARD HEAD IN AND AROUND HAVANA, CUBA HOW A HUNGRY MAN WAS FEED

A. L. Padgitt went to Lafayette this morning. Sixty-two tickets were-sold for the Chicago excursion Sunday. Miss Daisy - Morris returned this morning from a short visit in Chicago. W. P. Kessel, of New York, was the guest over Sunday of A. F. Long and family. Jars, jar tops, rubbers, jelly glasses and everything for the canning business at The Home Grocery. Miss Iva Shesler returned this morning from a week’s visit in East Chicago. < Tljose fancy sweet pickles at The Home Grocery are great appetizers 10 cents a dozen. The G. L. C. girls are giving a shower this afternoon for Miss Fannie Porter at the home of Miss Myrtle York. Elmer C. Roth came up from Dayton Saturday and remained until this afternoon visiting his brothers, Milt and Sam. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Warren left this morning for their home in Oklahoma City, after a visit of ten days with Rensselaer relatives. The board of review is hearing complaints today on assessments of real estate and Improvements in'“Rensselaer and Barkley township. Miss Mary Yates and little niece, Elizabeth, went.to Chicago this morning. Mr. and Mrs. W. I. Yates are also spending the day in Chicago. Mrs. Charles Arnold returned home from Wabash today.. Her daughter Miss Clara, who accompanied her there, will probably remain all summer. Miss Josie Miller went to Indianapolis this morning and after a abort, stay there will go to Bloomington to resume her studies at the state university. A post mortem examination was held this afternoon on the body of Mrs. Catherine Laßue and a cancer found in the stomach. This was responsible for her death. . K The Home Grocery sold 96 barrels of flour at the flour sale last week. This is probably more flour than was ever retailed in one week in any one store in Rensselaer. J. D. Allman went to Lafayette yesterday to spend the day with relatives and from there he went to Indianapolis today to make the semiannual settlement with the state treasurer. A Mrs. ~W. H. Beam has been feeling rather poorly the past few days, and it is feared that there is a recurrence of her old trouble. She went to the Woman’s Hospital, in Chicago, yesterday, where sjie will undergo treatment WOMEN: Don’t be without that foot comfort offered by the Richardson Seamless Shoes. They are the easiest, coolest and most comfortable shoe In the world. Sold at Fendig’s Exclusive Shoe Store, Opera House Block. Miss Eva Hamifierton and brother Wesley went to Parr today to visit their brother, George H. Hammerton. This is the first time that Miss Eva has been out for eleven months. She is getting along nicely now, however. Wesley, who has been suffering with an ailment of his neck for the past three weeks, is improving. County Clerk-elect Judson H. Perkins has rented the Dr. Turfler property now being occupied by-,41. J. Moore and family, and will occupy it as a residence this winter, renting his own property in the southeast part of town. His daughter, Miss Ethel Perkins, will be his housekeeper, and has been employed as one of our school teachers for the approaching term. The new Swift’s Pride and White Laundry soaps at The Home Grocery contain the Hamilton coupons. Seven bars Pride and six bars White Laundry for a quarter.