Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 146, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 21 June 1911 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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LOCAL HAPPENINGS. B. J. Gifford came from Kankakee today. —7 —D.-E; Hollister’s condition is today reported to -show some improvement. Judge Hanley is having a new garage built in the rear of his home. Mrs. B. J. Moore and daughter Eva are spending the day in Chicago. Mary Gant went to Valparaiso this morning to attend normal school. Miss E. Brady and Miss A. Brady spent Sunday in Rensselaer. W. H. Parkinson went to Indianapolis today on legal business. Mrs. Will Zard went to Francesville this afternoon to visit her parents. Those fancy sweet pickles at The Home Grocery are great appetizers. 10 cents a dozen. JJUI 'Mrs. A. Halleck returned from Chicago today, where she has been visiting her daughter. Jars, jar tops, rubbers, jelly glasses and everything for the canning business at The Home Grocery. Mrs. W. H. Beam was unable to'' come home yesterday, but she is expected today. Mrs. Free Wood and sister, Ethel Langford, went to Marion today to attend the wedding of a cousin. Mrs. Martha Smith went to Hebron this morning, to remain until Friday with* her son Roy. Mrs. Mary McGillis came today from Kankakee for a short visit with Mrs. James Maloy. Firman and Simon Thompson went to Logansport today to see their mother. Mrs. J. E. Carson and two children, of Lafayette, came today for a week s visit with her parents, Mr. and’ Mrs. E. L. Clark. We always have big bargains in footwear for desire them. Fendig’s Exclusive Shoe Store, Opera House Block. Mrs. Nortz, who has been visiting Mrs. Anna Davis since last Sunday, returned to her home in Lafayette today. We have the white canvas button shoe for women. Extremely popular at present. Fendig’s Exclusive Shoe Store, Opsra House Block. James Passon took his little niece, Gladys Davis, to Delphi, where she will take the interurban for her home at Marion. Mr. and Mrs. Wolfinger, who came for the Andrus-Parker nuptials, returned to their home at Marion, Ohio, today. The Diamond Tire advertising crew, who have been painting signs, left frv Wolcott in their advertising car this afternoon. Miss Jane Keeney, who has been ttarinng at Great Falls, Montana, ctine today for a visit with her parfjpts near Mt Ayr. Mr. and Mrs. Len Lefler and Miss Ethel Jacks came from Lafayette today via automobile. They will return home this evening. Mrs. Wm. H. Dougherty and daughter Grace returned to Monticello today, after visiting the Dougherty families here. Miss Margaret Burns returned to her home in Kankakee Tuesday afternoon, after visiting her brother, Issac Burns, of Barkley township. Mrs. George Moss, of Frankfort, formerly Miss Susie Parker, and sc,u are visiting her brother, Charlie Parker and family. Owing to ita non-arrival, A. Leopold has cancelled bls contract for an E. M. F. automobile and has purchased ad Overland. Moses Leopold went to Indianapolis today and will accompany the cat- home.